

Welcome to Unterwasser - Canton St. Gallen - Switzerland
Golfers and Non-Golfers together on a Holiday? This can be often a conflict of family interest!
Here is the ideal solution:
Discover a paradise in Switzerland, bordering Austria, Germany and Liechtenstein and enjoy pure nature, overwhelming green landscapes and spectacular Alpine scenery - experiencing Swiss tradition at its finest. Have a great family holiday with the option of golf arranged on superb courses in the Swiss Alps! Distances to International Airports:
> Switzerland: Zurich · 1h 15 minutes
> Germany: Frankfurt · 4 hours, Stuttgart · 2hours, Munich · 2h 30 minutes, Friedrichshafen - 1 hour
> Italy: Milan · 2h 30 minutes
> Austria: Innsbruck 3h 30 minutes, Salzburg 4 hrs
An excellent highway [Autobahn] system leads from all airports to Unterwasser · Toggenburg. The
closest train station is Buchs, a good hub for trains coming from Germany, Austria and Italy.
Switzerland | Unterwasser-WildhausLocated below the seven Churfirsten peaks and the Säntis Mountain, offers astonishing landscapes, traditional customs, proposing several out doors activities on its many trails up to 2.300 m above sea level. A spectacular sight are the Thur Water Falls in the summer. Experience Toggenburg culture and tradition at an Älplerchilbi [alpine fair] and enjoy yodelers, alphorn players, Talerschwingen [swiss coin-rolling], Schelleschötte [locals ringing their giant cowbells], traditional music and dances.

Great and enjoyable Golf to be combined
with your Family Leisure Program!
OUR SUGGESTION FOR DAY 02
Golfcourse Bad Ragaz: A member of Leading Golf Courses Switzerland:
The Golf course dates to 1905. Nestled at the foot of imposing mountains, the flat 18-hole-PGA championship course, designed by Donald Harradine ( from the back tees 5700m/6233 yards, par 70 ) has been a venue of the European Seniors Tour and the PGA Seniors Open for the past 10 years. Its slight undulations, mature trees lining the fairways and strategically placed bunkers, make it enjoyable for the mid-high handicap player and, from the back tees, a challenge for the scratch golfer.

Switzerland - Bad Ragaz A small town in the St. Gallen Rhine Valley at the foot of the Pizol has a long tradition as a health spa. Today it is a wellness resort with top-class hotels, thermal baths and golf courses. The warm (37°C) healing waters bubble up from inside the mountain in the deep, mysterious Tamina Gorge in nearby Pfäfers
OUR SUGGESTION FOR DAY 03Golf Club Lindau-Bad Schachen:
The golf club set high above the lake in the " Dreiländereck" - the three country corner where Germany, Switzerland and Austria meet. From the minute you walk towards the clubhouse, you´ll be struck by the peaceful setting, and the beauty and harmony of the course. Your view takes in perfectly kept bunkers, greens and fairways lined by mature trees, rolling down to the lake with a distant church steeple and mountains in the distance. The club President is Germany´s stararchitect Kurt Rossknecht. After a warm welcome in the Secretariat, where you are given a tee-time ( you may have to wait 10 minutes if it´s a busy day). The first hole is a downhill par 5, stretching 476m (520 yards) from the "Champion tee". No problem getting confused at Lindau. The directions are clear and the distances from greens to the next tee short. The finishing holes are a challenge and delight: Number 16 at 217m ( 238 yeards) with the pin protected by bunkers in front and to the side, is the host country´s toughest par, while the short 17th, only 286m (313 yards) long, is considered Germany´s most beautiful hole. Uphill, 348m (380yards) long, the 18th requires a long drive and accurate approach shot to have a chance for a birdie. Don´t worry about the 19th, where you´ll sit overlooking the course4 a few yards from the 18th green.

Austria | Bregenz Vorarlberg’s capital Bregenz is delightfully located at Lake Constance, Central Europe’s third largest lake, offering a dense cultural program and a wide range of outdoor activities. Pfänder, the local mountain at 1064m, offers impressive panorama views, while the pleasure boat excursions offer a unique opportunity to view the city and mountains from a different perceptive. The centerpiece of the 2000 year old city at the eastern shores of Lake Constance is the bulbous, Baroque Martinsturm [St. Martin’s Tower] located in the medieval center of town.
OUR SUGGESTION FOR DAY 04:After a good Swiss beakfast enjoy a round of Golf in GAMS - only 20 Minutes drive from Unterwasser. This Par 72- 18-hole golf course lies in the middle of an impressive mountain range in the Rhine valley, bordering Austria and Liechtenstein. Open fairways, great greens and neatly water hazards are waiting for young and old players of any level. Additional facilities are * Driving Range * Putting Green * Chipping Green.

Still up to more Golf ?
Gonten Golf Course:
Perched 800m above sea level the par 70 Gonten Golf Golf, designed by the renowned Scottish golf architect John Chilver-Satiner, is simply breathtaking. It´s not long - just 5151 m from the men´s back tees. It´s also not particularly difficult - par 70 - although there are strategically placed bunkers to trap the careless, and challenging water hazards, particularly on the par 5, number 13 and number 16. The course is a statement of Alpine majesty and the peace and harmony it brings. Gonten reminds us why golf is one of the life´s purest pleasures. Green Fee CHF 80 - CHF 120 depending on day and season )

Switzerland | Appenzell and St Gallen,The small town of Appenzell lies in a picturesque, hilly landscape to the south of Lake Constance. It is the political, economical and cultural hub of the smallest of the Swiss cantons: Appenzell Innerrhoden. The smart alleyways with their numerous small shops invite you to stroll and enjoy leisurely shopping. Houses adorned with many murals are a characteristic of the region. The Appenzell Museum in the town hall and the Im Blauen Haus [In the blue house] private museum exhibit a cross-section of local history and culture.
