Destination Golf - March 2018 * | Page 17

Golfers the world over are constantly yearning to find that one elusive thing – the perfect golfing holiday destination. You work hard all year, and sometimes that focus on a little jaunt with pals to kick back and enjoy the game in sunny climes is the only thing that keeps things ticking over, keeps us sane. But that promise of a variety of challenging layouts coupled with ideal temperatures – you know, not too hot, not too cold, almost NEVER raining – often appears slippery and uncatchable. Throw in the fact that you might also be searching for somewhere with excellent food options, decent infrastructure to help you get around and a place that is easily accessible and it becomes very rare indeed – almost like a Holy Grail for golfers, in fact. Which is where a golfing pilgrimage to the Spanish city of Valencia comes in – which, as it happens, is where the real Holy Grail is purported to reside (more of which anon). The climate here, we were reliably informed by almost everyone we met on our visit, is almost perfect all year round. Spring and summer? Sure, it IS Spain after all – but November through to March too? Apparently so – although you ‘might need a light jumper in the throes of January’s coldest days’, we were warned. Being Irish, I could scarcely believe this was the worst that the winter weather could bring! Valencia is the country’s third largest city, and it somehow seems to like it that way. It’s as if Barcelona and Madrid are too big, too showy, too well known – and Valencia prides itself on being a little bit more cool and hip. With good reason, it would seem. Later in the article I’ll talk about what the golf product on offer here is like, but you simply can’t mention the Valencia region without taking into account Volume 4 • Issue 43 17