Golf Club Bergamo L'Albenza is widely regarded as one of Italy's finest inland golf destinations, nestled in the rolling hills just outside Bergamo. Established in 1961, the club is surrounded by mature woodland and natural parkland, creating a peaceful setting where centuries-old trees, gentle elevation changes, and winding streams blend seamlessly into the landscape. Its secluded location offers a tranquil escape while remaining within easy reach of Bergamo and Milan.
The club features an outstanding 27-hole championship layout divided into three distinctive nine-hole courses, Blue, Yellow, and Red. Originally designed by renowned British architects Cotton & Sutton, with the third nine added later by Marco Croze and Tom Linskey, the course combines classic strategic architecture with exceptional conditioning. Elevated tees, tree-lined fairways, well-positioned bunkers, and subtle greens demand accuracy and thoughtful course management, making it a favourite among both accomplished golfers and discerning leisure players.
Beyond its celebrated golf course, Golf Club Bergamo L'Albenza offers an elegant country club atmosphere with first-class facilities. Guests can enjoy a refined clubhouse overlooking the course, an excellent restaurant serving regional Lombard cuisine, a well-stocked professional shop, practice facilities, fitness amenities, and outdoor swimming pools. Having hosted prestigious national tournaments, including the 1996 Italian Open, the club has built an international reputation for combining championship golf with exceptional hospitality in one of northern Italy's most picturesque golfing environments.