Torremirona Golf, tree lined parkland fairways under the Pyrenees near Navata on the Costa Brava
Course profile · Navata, Girona, Spain

Torremirona Golf

At Navata, a few minutes west of Figueres, Torremirona opened in 1993 as a Jordi Soler Peix parkland of par 72 and about 5,710 meters. It plays under the foothills of the Pyrenees in two distinct halves, a tight, technical front and a more open back, and it comes with a hotel and spa that make it an easy base for a Costa Brava golf trip.

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The verdict

Torremirona sits in the open country of the Alt Emporda at Navata, a short drive west of Figueres, with the foothills of the Pyrenees rising behind the course. Opened in 1993 to a design by the Catalan architect Jordi Soler Peix, it is a parkland of par 72 and about 5,710 meters that is best known for playing in two contrasting halves. The first nine is the tighter, more technical test, with narrow fairways lined by trees and undulating greens that ask for accuracy and a steady head, while the second nine opens out with wider fairways and flatter greens that let you swing more freely.

It is not a long course, and that is part of the appeal. Torremirona rewards the player who plots a way around the front nine and then takes advantage of the more generous back, which makes it an enjoyable, fair test for a wide range of handicaps rather than a brute. Paired with the on site hotel and spa, it works as a relaxed base for a few days of golf in the region, and it slots neatly alongside the bigger names of the northern Costa Brava for a varied tour.

Torremirona Golf at a glance

Opened
1993
Designer
Jordi Soler Peix
Type
Resort parkland
Par
72
Yardage
About 5,710 m
Green fee
From about 65 euro

Opening year, designer and par verified June 2026 from leading course databases and the resort. Torremirona Golf opened in 1993 to a Jordi Soler Peix design, a par 72 of about 5,710 meters at Navata near Figueres. It is open to visitors and bookable year round. Indicative 2026 green fees run roughly 65 to 85 euro depending on season, with the best value in winter and on twilight slots. Fees move with season and demand, so always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.

The holes worth the trip

The character of Torremirona is set on the opening nine. Here the fairways are pinched by mature trees, the greens roll with subtle borrows, and the premium is firmly on position rather than power. Take too aggressive a line and the trees punish you; find the right side and the holes open up, and the scorecard stays tidy. This is the stretch where a round is won or lost, and the player who keeps the ball in play tends to come off best.

The back nine relaxes the grip. The fairways widen, the greens flatten, and there is more room to attack, which makes for an enjoyable closing run after the discipline of the front. At about 5,710 meters the course never overwhelms, so it stays fair for the holiday golfer while still asking enough questions to keep a lower handicapper interested. The Pyrenees backdrop and the quiet Emporda farmland give the round a calm, unhurried feel that suits a relaxed trip.

Torremirona suits a group or a couple looking for a comfortable, well conditioned round with a hotel and spa on hand, rather than a championship grind. It pairs well with the resort golf at Peralada and the links and forest courses at Emporda for a few days of varied Costa Brava golf.

How to get on

Indicative visitor access and recent green fees, Torremirona Golf. Figures change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
AccessOpen to visitors; tee times bookable year round, online, through the resort and through tour operators
Green feeIndicative 2026 range about 65 to 85 euro depending on season; winter and twilight are the best value; confirm at booking
BookingReserve ahead in peak spring and autumn; stay and play packages with the on site hotel keep it simple
On the dayWalkable parkland of manageable length; buggies and carts available; tighter front nine, more open back
Getting thereAt Navata near Figueres, about 45 minutes from Girona airport and under two hours from Barcelona
Best monthsSpring and autumn for ideal conditions; mild winters make year round play realistic

Access and fee details verified June 2026. Pricing moves with season and demand, so always confirm directly before booking. See our best golf courses on the Costa Brava for the wider picture.

Where to stay nearby

The simplest base is the resort itself, with its hotel and spa a short walk from the first tee, which makes Torremirona an easy choice for a relaxed golf stay. For a wider trip, Figueres and the towns and beaches of the northern Costa Brava, from Roses to L'Escala, are all within a short drive and offer a full range of hotels and apartments, along with the draw of the Dali museum in Figueres.

Torremirona is best built into a Costa Brava golf tour. Pair it with the resort course at Peralada Golf near Figueres and the contrasting layouts at Emporda, the Emporda Links and the Emporda Forest. See our golf on the Costa Brava hub and our best Costa Brava courses ranking, or browse Costa Brava golf packages.

Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Navata and Figueres.

Build a Costa Brava golf trip

We book the Torremirona tee times, pair the spa resort with Peralada and the links and forest at Emporda and arrange the lodging around them. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

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Torremirona Golf questions

When did Torremirona Golf open and who designed it?

Torremirona Golf opened in 1993 to a design by the Catalan architect Jordi Soler Peix. It sits at Navata, near Figueres on the Costa Brava in Girona province, under the foothills of the Pyrenees.

What is the par and length of Torremirona Golf?

Torremirona is a par 72 measuring about 5,710 meters, a manageable length that puts the emphasis on accuracy on the tighter, tree lined opening holes rather than raw power.

What is Torremirona Golf known for?

Its setting and its resort. The course plays under the Pyrenees with a tighter, technical first nine and a more open second nine, and it is paired with a hotel and spa that make it an easy base for a Costa Brava trip.

Can visitors play Torremirona Golf?

Yes. Torremirona is open to visitors and bookable year round. Indicative 2026 green fees run roughly 65 to 85 euro depending on season; always confirm directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Opening year, designer and par verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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