PENHA LONGA HOTEL, SPA & GOLF RESORT

Estrada da Lagoa Azul, Linhó 2714 - 511 Sintra Portugal
Phone:  +351 21 924 9011   •  Map & Directions
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Golf



Discover the challenging and beautiful courses at our luxury golf hotel

Ranked among the top 30 courses in Continental Europe, The Atlantic Course designed by the famed Robert Trent Jones Jr., is Sintra golf at its best.

Located near Lisbon, our golf resort in Portugal features bold drives, courageous approaches and artful greens. The course is both an adrenaline rush and a soothing journey through one of Portugal's most inspiring landscapes. The opening holes and the final flourish share a wooded valley in the shadow of rocky mountains, while others arch and plunge over scented hillsides. Exciting at every turn, this championship course is host to the Portuguese Open and provides guests and pros alike a master test of variety and thrills.

Our golf hotel’s sister course, the nine-hole Monastery course, is a perfect partner. Equally stunning but a fraction less demanding, this unique course provides our golf resort’s guests with an experience in Portugal you’ll never forget.

  Atlantic Golf Course
  Monastery Golf Course


Discover the championship courses at our golf hotel in Portugal.
Roman Aqueduct in Atlantic Golf Course
Atlantic Golf Course
  
The Atlantic Course is an 18-hole, par 72, championship course of 6,290 meters, offering a challenging course with breathtaking views over the ocean with Estoril and Cascais to the South and the Sintra hills to the North. Penha Longa’s Atlantic golf course has played host to numerous competitions including the Portuguese Open. The prestigious IAGTO meeting was held at Penha Longa in December 2004.

  
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Experience the unique courses at our golf resort in Portugal.
Monastery Golf Course
  
The Monastery Course is a nine-hole, par 35 course of 2,588 meters. This course spreads around the historical heart of the resort and is the perfect complement to The Atlantic Course, ideal for guests who arrive in the late afternoon but who would still like to play a round of golf.

  
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