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Minigolf Course Freizeitinsel Groov

A minigolf course in Cologne at Am Markt 1 – featuring multiple holes and the option to order drinks on site.

Family-friendly Outdoor

The mini-golf course on the Groov leisure island is located at Am Markt 1 in the Groov district of Cologne and offers several holes for a round of mini-golf. According to numerous visitor reviews, the course is popular with guests.

At a Glance

Address
Am Markt 1, 51143 Cologne (Groov)
Offering
Mini-golf course with several holes
Order of play
Holes must be played in the intended order (as requested by the owner)
Refreshments
Drinks such as coffee can be ordered on site
Opening hours Mon–Fri
10:30–20:30
Opening hours Sat/Sun
10:00–20:30

Things to do here

  • Play a round of mini golf across the lanes
  • Try your luck at the tricky obstacles
  • Compete against each other in a relaxed match
  • Enjoy a coffee or a drink in between
  • Master the lanes one after another in order

Playing & Rules

Play takes place across several holes, which, at the owner's request, are to be completed in the intended order. Some visitors report that a few of the holes show signs of wear.

On Site

The course is set on the Groov leisure island. For a break in between, drinks such as a coffee can be ordered right on site.

Map

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Address

Am Markt 1
51143 Köln

Hours

Mo: 10:30–20:30

Di: 10:30–20:30

Mi: 10:30–20:30

Do: 10:30–20:30

Fr: 10:30–20:30

Sa: 10:00–20:30

So: 10:00–20:30

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