
Golf Club I Salici
A fast Treviso-side nine where practice culture, flat ground and city access keep golf easy and repeatable
Golf Club I Salici is one of the most useful urban-edge golf clubs in Veneto because it works as both a real nine-hole circuit and a training base near Treviso. Flat terrain, water hazards and a quick rhythm make it especially good for golfers who want an easy round without leaving the city orbit.
Golf Club I Salici is one of the most useful urban-edge golf clubs in Veneto because it works as both a real nine-hole circuit and a training base near Treviso. Flat terrain, water hazards and a quick rhythm make it especially good for golfers who want an easy round without leaving the city orbit.
The best time to visit Golf Club I Salici is year-round.
What is the best time to play?+
The best time to play is year-round. Outside this window the club may be closed or operating with reduced services.
Is a handicap certificate required?+
Golf Club I Salici does not specify a mandatory minimum handicap for visiting players. We recommend contacting the club to confirm their current policy.
Is there on-site accommodation?+
Golf Club I Salici does not have on-site accommodation. There are various lodging options in the surrounding area; contact the club for partner recommendations.
Exclusive Experiences
Secrets found in no guidebook, curated by our concierge.
Treviso — Passeggiata serale tra canali e portici
Treviso is the obvious but still correct cultural afterglow for I Salici: canals, arcades, the fish market on the water and a city scale that feels elegant without becoming overwhelming. It gives the club a strong urban counterpart within minutes.
“Walk after 6pm and stay close to the water-heavy center. Treviso is most convincing when it starts to empty slightly.”
La Ghirada — Passeggiata nel grande parco sportivo
La Ghirada is the most natural extension of I Salici because it is part of the same broader environment: lawns, paths, water and a calm sports-park atmosphere rather than a formal attraction. It works precisely because it does not try too hard.
“Use it as a decompression loop before heading into Treviso proper. It is a buffer, not a headline destination.”
Treviso — Tavola con radicchio, risotto e vino bianco
The most coherent table after I Salici is a Treviso dinner built around radicchio, risotto and a fresh white wine rather than a heavy menu. It matches the club's quick, repeatable golf logic and keeps the evening light.
“Choose one regional dish and stop there. Treviso rewards precision on the table as much as the club does on the course.”
Abbazia di Follina — Chiostro cistercense tra le colline
Tucked into the Treviso foothills, the Cistercian abbey of Follina holds a Romanesque cloister that feels suspended outside time. Arches reflected in the central well, carved capitals, an interior garden — everything here invites stillness. A near-obligatory detour after a morning on the fairway.
“Come before 10am or after 4pm to find the cloister nearly empty — the low morning light on the carved capitals stays with you.”
Risorgive del Sile — Dove il fiume nasce dal sottosuolo
A few kilometers from the club, the Sile rises quietly from underground springs through wet meadows and willow rows — Europe's longest resurgent river. The springs near Casacorba are reachable on foot along a flat path hugging crystal-clear water, cold even in August. A landscape of rare stillness, with the Dolomites faintly visible on the horizon.
“Bring waterproof shoes even in summer — the meadows around the springs stay wet year-round and the tall grass shows no mercy.”
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