REAL CLUB DE GOLF CERDANA
🇪🇸 Puigcerda, Cataluna, ES
Designed by Javier Arana, Alfonso Vidaor
Real Club de Golf Cerdaña sits in the Catalan Pyrenees near Puigcerdà, a mountain town close to the French border at roughly 1,200 meters elevation. The course occupies a high valley setting in the Cerdanya comarca, where the terrain offers natural rolling contours and views across the surrounding peaks. Javier Arana, one of Spain's most respected mid-century architects, designed the layout with Alfonso Vidaor. Arana's work typically emphasizes strategic variety and integration with natural landforms, and Cerdaña reflects that approach in a mountain context.
The routing takes advantage of the valley's topography, with holes moving through meadowland and stands of pine. The elevation creates playing conditions distinct from coastal or lowland Spanish courses—cooler temperatures, thinner air that affects ball flight, and seasonal weather patterns typical of the Pyrenees. The course serves both local members and visitors drawn to the Cerdanya region for its alpine character and proximity to ski resorts and cross-border access to France.
Cerdaña functions as a traditional mountain club, with a clubhouse that reflects the regional architecture and a membership drawn from the surrounding area and seasonal residents. The course provides a contrast to Spain's better-known Mediterranean layouts, offering golf in a high-altitude environment where the landscape and climate shape the experience as much as the design itself.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cerdaña was designed by Javier Arana and Alfonso Vidaor.
Yes. Cerdaña at Real Club de Golf Cerdana is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cerdaña is 71.
Cerdaña plays 5,874 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Cerdaña is a 18-hole course.