Araluen Estate Golf Course

Araluen Estate

Araluen Estate Golf Course is one of Australia's top-rated.

A championship golf course situated in the Perth Hills. Amazing views and wildlife along with a course that will test your golfing ability.

Araluen Estate is located 15 kilometres from Armadale in the rolling hills of Roleystone. Set in what has often been described as an ‘enchanted valley’. The Estate boasts a world-class golf course surrounded by natural Australian bushland inhabited by native wildlife and breathtaking views of the distant city skyline. It is said, golf players rate a course by how many holes they remember. At Araluen Estate each hole is memorable. The signature Par 3 16th, the amazing Par 49th, are two that stand out immediately, but every hole has its own special feel about it. Golf is not just a sport at Araluen Estate, but an experience.

Thanks to the alluring setting of Araluen Estate, it hosts many outdoor events and is available to book for weddings, conferences and events.

FEATURES AND FACILITIES

  • 18-hole golf course, set in unparalleled topography and stunning natural bushland

  • Pro shop

  • Bar

  • Annual events calendar

  • Conference and wedding venue

OPENING HOURS

Winter: 7:30am till 5:30pm

Summer: 6:30am – 6:30pm

Locations and directions

Country Club Avenue Roleystone 6111

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