CLUB DE GOLF LA RASA DE BERBES
🇪🇸 Ribadesella, Principado de Asturias, ES
Designed by Jose Manuel Canfran
La Rasa de Berbes occupies a clifftop setting above the Cantabrian Sea near Ribadesella, a coastal town in Asturias known for its salmon fishing and prehistoric cave art. Designed by José Manuel Canfran and opened in the early 1990s, the course takes advantage of dramatic elevation changes and ocean views that characterize this stretch of Spain's northern coast. The property sits on elevated terrain where the green pastures of Asturias meet the rugged shoreline, and the routing incorporates both inland meadow holes and exposed clifftop sections where wind from the sea becomes a significant factor.
The layout moves across rolling terrain with several holes playing along or toward the ocean, though the degree of exposure varies throughout the round. Canfran's design reflects the natural contours of the land rather than extensive earthmoving, and the course maintains a relatively traditional character consistent with Spanish resort layouts of its era. Fairways follow the existing topography, and greens are positioned to take advantage of views and natural plateaus.
La Rasa de Berbes serves both members and visitors in a region where golf development remains modest compared to Spain's Mediterranean coast. The club operates as part of the area's tourism infrastructure, drawing golfers who combine play with exploration of Asturias' cider culture, coastal villages, and mountain scenery. The course provides a northern Spanish golf experience distinct from the more heavily trafficked resort destinations to the south.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Rasa de Berbes was designed by Jose Manuel Canfran.
Yes. La Rasa de Berbes at Club de Golf La Rasa de Berbes is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at La Rasa de Berbes is 71.
La Rasa de Berbes plays 5,518 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
La Rasa de Berbes is a 18-hole course.