Disc Golf Road Trip

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There’s something special about packing up your favorite discs, jumping in the car, and hitting the open road with nothing but a course map and a sense of adventure. A disc golf road trip isn’t just a getaway—it’s a journey through forests, fields, and far-flung fairways that turns your love for the game into a full-blown experience.

You’ll discover hidden gem courses in small towns, meet fellow disc golfers along the way, and play layouts you never would’ve found otherwise. Each stop brings a new challenge, a new view, and a new story. Whether you're chasing aces or just soaking up the scenery, every course adds something to the trip.

Plus, it’s one of the most affordable and flexible ways to travel—camp, stay local, or crash in the car between rounds. The only real rule? Keep the discs flying.

So grab some friends, build a route, and free the disc—one throw, one town, one course at a time.


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Ullsheim Frisbeegolf

Quickly becoming one of the most beautiful courses around due to its quiet location, nice scenery and the paths that have soon been walked on enough. When it opened it was hard to find the trails going from basket to the next, but now its way easier with multiple signs as well as good trails to follow.

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Lille Leland

Lille Leland isn’t a flashy course, but it delivers where it matters—smart design, challenging layouts, and a landscape that keeps things interesting. Tucked away in Lindesnes, it’s the kind of place you plan a trip for. Expect long drives, elevation shifts, and the occasional bad bounce. It’s not about perfection; it’s about the kind of round you remember.

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