SOLLERO? GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Sollerön, Dalarna, SE
Designed by Jeremy Turner
Sollero Golfklubb sits on Sollerön, an island in Lake Siljan in the Dalarna region of central Sweden. The course was designed by Jeremy Turner, a British architect who has worked extensively in Scandinavia and is known for creating layouts that work with natural terrain rather than imposing heavily manufactured features. The setting places the course within one of Sweden's most culturally distinctive regions, where traditional wooden architecture and folk traditions remain prominent.
The routing takes advantage of the island's rolling topography and the presence of Lake Siljan, which shapes both the landscape character and playing conditions. Turner's design approach typically emphasizes strategic options and ground-game possibilities suited to northern climates, where firm conditions and variable winds are common. The course reflects the natural vegetation and geological features of the Dalarna countryside, with native grasses, scattered trees, and exposed bedrock characteristic of the Swedish interior.
Sollerön itself is a small community connected to the mainland by bridges, and the golf course serves both local members and visitors exploring the Siljan lake district. The club operates within the seasonal constraints typical of Swedish golf, with a playing season that runs from late spring through early autumn. The course offers a regional golfing experience shaped by its island setting and the distinctive landscape of central Sweden.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sollero? was designed by Jeremy Turner.
Yes. Sollero? at Sollero? Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sollero? is 72.
Sollero? is a 18-hole course.