CLUB DE GOLF EL BIERZO
🇪🇸 Leon, Castilla y Leon, ES
Designed by Manuel Pinero
Club de Golf El Bierzo sits in the comarca of El Bierzo in northwestern Spain, a mountainous wine-growing region in León province where the Castilian plateau meets Galician highlands. The course was designed by Manuel Piñero, the Spanish professional who competed on the European Tour through the 1970s and 1980s and represented Europe in two Ryder Cups before turning to course architecture. Piñero's design work in Spain typically emphasizes strategic variety suited to the regional terrain.
The layout occupies terrain characteristic of this transitional zone between the Cantabrian Mountains and the Meseta Central, where elevation changes and natural contours shape the routing. The region's continental climate with Atlantic influence creates conditions distinct from the Mediterranean courses farther south or east. El Bierzo's relative isolation from major population centers gives it a local membership character, serving golfers from León and the surrounding comarca rather than functioning as a resort destination.
The course provides a playing experience shaped by its inland Spanish setting and the design sensibilities Piñero developed during his competitive career. Like many Spanish courses outside the coastal resort areas, El Bierzo reflects regional golf culture focused on member play rather than international tourism, offering a perspective on the game as it exists in Spain's interior provinces.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bierzo was designed by Manuel Pinero.
Yes. Bierzo at Club de Golf El Bierzo is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bierzo is 72.
Bierzo plays 5,892 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bierzo is 139.
Bierzo is a 18-hole course.