FÅGELBRO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇸🇪 Värmdö, Stockholm, SE
Designed by Bjorn Eriksson
Fågelbro Golf & Country Club sits on the island of Värmdö in the Stockholm archipelago, approximately 30 kilometers east of central Stockholm. Designed by Swedish architect Bjorn Eriksson, the course occupies a landscape characteristic of the region's coastal terrain, with natural rock formations, pine and mixed forest, and elevation changes that provide views across the surrounding archipelago environment.
The routing moves through varied topography typical of Swedish coastal golf, where players encounter holes framed by mature trees, natural water features, and exposed bedrock that influences both strategy and aesthetics. The design incorporates the existing landforms rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, resulting in a layout that reflects the archipelago's natural character. Fairways often require precise placement to navigate the forested corridors and avoid the rocky outcroppings that define many holes.
Fågelbro serves as part of a larger resort and residential development on Värmdö, which has grown as a recreational destination for Stockholm-area residents. The club offers facilities beyond golf, including accommodations and dining, making it a destination for both members and visiting golfers exploring the Stockholm region. The course represents one of several golf facilities in the archipelago area, where the combination of coastal scenery and forested terrain creates a distinctive setting for the game in Sweden.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Fa?gelbro was designed by Bjorn Eriksson.
Yes. Fa?gelbro at Fågelbro Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Fa?gelbro is 71.
Fa?gelbro is a 18-hole course.