Vigevano Golf Club
A polished parkland in the Ticino reserve where convenience, water and mature trees create a full west-Lombardy golf day
Vigevano Golf Club is one of the most strategic golf addresses on the western side of Lombardy because it places a complete 18-hole course inside the natural frame of the Ticino Park, within easy reach of Milan. Raised tees, water features and a routing spread across two subtly different levels give the round more variety than the flat geography initially suggests.
Exclusive Experiences
Secrets found in no guidebook, curated by our concierge.
Piazza Ducale — Passeggiata serale sotto i portici
Piazza Ducale is the cultural payoff that makes Vigevano feel bigger than a simple golf stop: one of the most elegant civic spaces in Lombardy, with arcades, perspective and the castle backdrop working especially well at the end of the day. It gives the round an immediate historical counterpart without needing a full city itinerary.
“Enter from the narrower street side rather than straight into the square. The sudden opening onto the piazza is part of the experience, especially when the arcades are already in evening shadow.”
Morimondo — Deviazione all'abbazia cistercense
Morimondo gives Vigevano one of its best quiet detours: brick abbey, fields, canals and the restrained beauty of a Cistercian foundation in the western Milan plain. After a course shaped by water and parkland, the transition feels natural rather than forced.
“Go outside mass hours and walk the village edge as much as the abbey itself. The hidden-gem value lies in the relationship between monastery, fields and slow water.”
Lomellina — Risotto, rane e tavola d'acqua dolce
The most coherent table around Vigevano is not generic Milanese dining but Lomellina food culture: rice, frogs, freshwater flavors and dishes born from the same lowland water system that shapes the course. It gives the golf day a proper territorial finish.
“Order one risotto and one local starter rather than chasing a broad menu. Around Vigevano, simplicity rooted in rice-country identity is the real luxury.”