
Toya Golf & Country Club Wroclaw is located only a few kilometers north of the city center. Visitors and members can choose from: an 18 hole Championship course, a 9 hole short course, great practice facilities as well as a well-equipped pro shop and a nice restaurant. Visitors, also beginners are very welcome. Handicap certificate is necessary to play 18 hole course.
The one of the most beautiful golf courses in Poland was open for play in April 2006. It was built on an ex-military practicing ground. Military traces are still visible and make some of the holes very unique. Gentle undulations and numerous ponds seem natural but were created on a terrain that was completely flat.The designer Jeremy Pern gave a links character to the open parts of the course and a parkland character to the part between the trees and lakes. Some parts of the terrain remained untouched during construction, giving the course a very mature look.
The highest standard during construction, greens built according to USGA specification, a state of the art irrigation system and maintenance equipment, as well as qualified personnel guarantee excellent conditions of the course which makes playing here even more enjoyable.
PGA qualified golf professionals are ready to give individual and group lessons also with the use of swing analyzing software. Toya Golf & Country Club Wroclaw is an excellent place for golf clinics and company events.
I. Green fee prices
a) 18 holes course
price / person / round
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weekday
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weekend
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Junior (up to 24 years old)
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22 Euro
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30 Euro
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Adult
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40 Euro
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55 Euro
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b) 9 holes course
price/ person / round
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weekday
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weekend
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Junior (up to 24 years old)
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10 Euro
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10 Euro
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Adult
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15 Euro
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18 Euro
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There is a possibility to rent a golf equipment in Toya golf course. For detailed prices ask on: info@excitingpoland.com
II. Accommodation offers at hotels in Wrocław
price / room / night
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Hotel***
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Hotel****
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single room
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70 Euro
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85 Euro
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double room
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80 Euro
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110 Euro
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Additional information and fee:
- golf players and visitors have to accept all Toya Golf Club rules and regulations.
- transfers on request. Approx. transfer prices: Wrocław – air-port: 30 Euro, hotel – Golf course: 40 Euro. For detailed prices ask on: info@excitingpoland.com
- additional tourist program on request: Wrocław sightseeing tour, Bolesławiec Pottery Factory.
For flights coming to Wroclaw visit: http://www.airport.wroclaw.pl/en/index.php

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Bolesławiec - a town in southwestern Poland with 41,117 inhabitants (2004). Situated in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship since 1999, Bolesławiec was previously in Jelenia Góra Voivodeship (1975-1998). It is the capital of Bolesławiec County.
Bolesławiec in Lower Silesia was first mentioned in 1201 and took part in the battles against the Mongols in 1241. After that a renewed city with city walls was established. The city seal, still used today, was first used in 1316. 1346 Bolesławiec came under government by Imperial Bohemia. It was again heavily destroyed during the Hussites Wars in 1429. After that a double city wall was started in 1479. In 1898, the German government established the "Keramische Fachschule" (Ceramic Technical Training School) to foster development of the art.
With the majority of burghers in 1522 becoming Protestant early on, Bolesławiec became an important center of the Reformation. The city town hall was rebuilt by the famous Wendel Roskopf in 1525 and at the same time construction of a canalization system was started. This was an unusual and difficult undertaking, that was finished in 1565 and it was the first canalization system in that part of Europe.
For a long time Bolesławiec has been famous for its Bunzlauer pottery works. Pottery was an early trade and already in 1511 the Bolesławiec pottery guild is mentioned. This entire region has a history of pottery making dating back to the early 7th century. Early pieces from the 1700's and 1800's were used by farmers as storage pieces and had a chocolate colored glaze. At the end of the 19th century, the potters of Bolesławiec began to introduce new lines of pottery intended for use in the parlor. At the same time, they began to experiment with colored glazes, sponging techniques, and various decorations. Much of the pottery is of high-quality, hand-painted stoneware.
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