Emporda Golf
The Empordá Golf Resort is very near areas of great natural interest, such as the Montgrí massif, the Medas islands, the La Pletera and Pals wetlands, the Ter Vell and the mouth of the Ter, and is surrounded by a natural, agricultural environment. This location makes Empordá Golf Resort an area that is potentially very rich in biodiversity.
The design of the Empordà Golf Course has managed to integrate the playing area into a Mediterranean landscape of great natural beauty made up of pine woods with exuberant undergrowth, lakes, dunes, large bunkers and broad fairways: distinctive ecosystems that give a different character to the game around the course and which make the potential biodiversity a reality by encouraging the creation of habitats for many species.
The great value of the golf course's natural resources and the environmental management carried out on them, make Empordà Golf a place that helps to improve the ecological features of the area where it is located.
The Emporda Golf course offers a total of 36 holes, divided into two separate 18-hole courses: Links and Forest. The course was designed by Robert von Hagge, who chose to integrate a links-style course with two large lakes, dunes and rolling bunkers into a classic Mediterranean landscape replete with dense, manicured pine stands and spacious fairways. To this end, he was able to take full advantage of the natural beauty of the setting itself: stunning El Baix Emporda in the heart of the Costa Brava region.








