Play golf on the stunning meadows of the Dolomites
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In 1923 the Englishman Henry Cotton came up with the revolutionary idea of planning the 'Campo Carlo Magno', one of the first Italian golf courses at an altitude of 1,700 m a.s.l. in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites.
The increasing popularity of this sport has led to the construction of multiple golf courses all over the region. Besides the Campo Carlo Magno in Madonna di Campiglio (open from June to September), you can also find an 18-hole course in Seio, a hamlet of the municipality of Sarnonico in the Val di Non (open from late March until November), in Folgaria (18 holes, open from May to October), in Pergine Valsugana (6 holes), in Val Rendena (9 holes, open from April to November), in Campitello in the Val di Fassa (5 holes) and in Pieve Tesino (9 holes, open from April to October).