
| Simply Golf, Golf Lodge
Located in the Biella area of Piedmont, Golf Club Biella “Le Betulle” is one of Italy’s most celebrated courses, set in peaceful natural surroundings with views toward the Alpine foothills. Known for its technical, traditional design and pure “walking course” feel, it has been awarded 18 times as Best Italian Course — a strong benchmark for golfers who want top-level golf away from the crowds.

1 weekday green fee + 2 weekend green fees
| Season | Package total (2 people) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| All seasons | € 1,299 | Reduction possible in August and March (on request) |
Piedmont is one of Italy’s best regions for a golf trip: high-quality courses close to the Alps, great driving distances between clubs, and a strong food-and-wine identity. If you want to extend your stay, add extra rounds, or combine golf with tastings and culture, we can build the ideal itinerary around your dates and playing preferences.
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golf lodge
Golf lodge by Biella Golf Club
Rooms: 20
Restaurant: Yes
Parking: Yes
ROOM INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE
Double Standard
Golf Le Betulle, who has been rated 18 times as the best golf course in Italy, has finally opened a tiny hotel. Opened from March to November, Le Betulle has an immersive hotel in the middle of Serra’s nature.
The best region in the world in 2019 for Lonely Planet
This landlocked northwestern corner of Italy – former Savoy stronghold, crucible of Italian nationhood and 20th-century industrial powerhouse – is adept at playing to its strengths but not always so good at selling its considerable charms to visitors. However, with Turin’s contemporary-arts and electronic-music scenes flourishing, a very special self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci squirrelled away in the city’s Biblioteca Reale, sublimely remote Alpine walking trails and a clutch of exquisitely bucolic villages and valleys offering up arguably Italy’s best reds (wine) and whites (truffles), it might not be just the savvy, arty, foodie traveller’s secret for much longer.