Martin's Brugge Hotel
Bruges
Located right in the historic centre of Bruges, Martin’s Brugge is a smart and practical hotel set just behind the city’s famous Belfry and close to the Grote Markt. Its location is the main selling point: guests can step straight out into Bruges’ cobbled streets, canals, restaurants, chocolate shops, bars and cultural sights, making it ideal for a Belgium golf break with plenty to enjoy off the course.
The hotel has a modern but atmospheric feel, with comfortable rooms offering quality bedding, Wi-Fi, HDTV and air conditioning. It is not a luxury resort-style property, but it works extremely well as a central city base where convenience, comfort and walkability matter most.
For golfers, Bruges is a useful base for exploring courses across the Belgian coast, Flanders and nearby northern France. Royal Zoute Golf Club, Golfclub Oostburg and other coastal venues are all within reach, while the city itself gives the trip a strong cultural and social side after golf.
Martin’s Brugge is best suited to golfers who want a no-fuss, well-located hotel in one of Belgium’s most attractive cities, rather than a remote golf resort.
Brussels Airport
106km


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Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
€ (Euro)
Temperature:
1°C - 24°C
Cost of a Beer:
£4.30
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£70
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About The Area
Kortrijk is a smart Flemish city base for golfers who want good Belgian courses, culture and easy travel without staying in one of the busier tourist cities. Set in West Flanders on the River Leie, it works well for a relaxed short break, with historic streets, riverside areas, restaurants and nearby golf all within sensible reach.
The strongest nearby option is Waregem Golf Club, which offers an 18-hole course in the Leiestreek, close to the Flemish Ardennes. The first nine holes sit on the more undulating Karmelberg, with broader views and hillier terrain, while the second nine is flatter but made more technical by several water features. That gives golfers a nice mix of scenery, playability and strategic approach shots.
For stronger course depth, Royal Golf Club Oudenaarde is another excellent option within the wider Kortrijk golf area. The club promotes two quality 18-hole courses set in the romantic landscape of the Flemish Ardennes, with natural water hazards, mature trees, castle-park surroundings and the River Scheldt shaping the setting. Nearby listings also place Golfclub De Palingbeek among the best 18-hole choices in the Kortrijk area, giving the destination enough variety for a short multi-round trip.
Golf around Kortrijk is best from April to October, with late spring and early autumn usually giving the best balance of course condition, comfortable temperatures and quieter tee times.
Off the course, Kortrijk has more charm than many people expect. The Broel Towers are the city’s landmark riverside sight, while the Béguinage dates back to the 13th century and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1998. The city also works well for food, beer, shopping and easy day trips towards Bruges, Ghent, Lille or the Belgian coast.
For golfers seeking accessible Belgian golf, Flemish city atmosphere and a quieter base with strong nearby course options, Kortrijk is a practical and very pleasant choice.


















