
No two things go together better than miniature golf and summer! With unique structures, alluring landscapes, challenging holes and picturesque waterfalls, these Berks County mini golf courses will provide great memories this summer.
Sittler Golf.
At Sittler Golf, your skills will be put to the test as you work your way through 18 distinct mini-golf holes. Walk beautifully kept greens along with challenging makeshift sand pits and water hazards. Topping it all off is Reading’s famous landmark, The Pagoda, shrunk to a miniature scale, but still towering over the grounds. Not a fan of golf in the miniature variety? Sittler’s still has you covered with its impressive driving range. Finish the day at Big Bertha’s Grill for delicious sandwiches, fries and 16 unique flavors of ice cream.
497 Mountain Home Rd., Sinking Spring | Facebook: Sittler Golf
Crystal Cave.
Enjoy the shaded groves and summer breeze as you complete Crystal Cave’s 18-hole mini-golf course. On this unique course, historical relics are your obstacles. Look for a totem pole, a tipi, a Pennsylvania covered bridge and even a replica cavern. For even more excitement, explore the historic cave system, hike the scenic nature trail, pan for gemstones, enjoy hand-dipped ice cream cones and sundaes and discover a variety of Dutch food specialties.
963 Crystal Cave Rd., Kutztown | Facebook: Crystal Cave
Gasser’s Golf Driving Range & Miniature Golf.
Down an unsuspecting side road in Fleetwood lies a picturesque driving range and a rustic, peaceful mini-golf course. Gasser’s Golf features an 18-hole course and despite its small size, it remains alluring and challenging. Play will take you, your friends and your family through various rock obstacles, sand traps, water hazards, twists, turns and humps. Accompanied by beautiful landscaping, gorgeous blue waters, pastoral wooden fences and a working miniature watermill, Gasser’s provides amusement for mini-golf fans of all ages.
3251 Pricetown Rd., Fleetwood | Facebook: Gasser’s Golf Driving Range & Miniature Golf
Kauffman’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant.
Whether you’re looking to enjoy their ever-popular barbecue or to have fun with friends and family, mini-golf is a must to end your night at Kauffman’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant. This 18-hole course offers the quintessential mini-golf experience with obstacles that capture the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside. Navigate through wagon wheels, help your ball cross the covered bridge and travel below the water well to achieve a hole-in-one finish. After your game, head to the ice cream window for a sweet treat and to enjoy the beauty of Bethel!
254 Gravel Pit Rd., Bethel | Facebook: Kauffman’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant Inc
Noah’s Mini-Golf.
Designed and built by Paul Schell, the similarities between the course at Noah’s Mini-Golf and Schell’s Miniature Golf are undeniable. The 18-hole course is small, but equally as beautiful as its Schell’s counterpart. With winding hills, obstacles, jumps and a magnificent water well, Noah’s Mini-Golf is perfect for some quick excitement with friends and family.
3000-3104 Perkiomen Avenue, Reading
Schell’s Restaurant, Dairy Swirl, & Miniature Golf.
Schell’s Miniature Golf & Restaurant boasts 27 exciting and distinct holes, making it home to the most extensive mini-golf course in Berks County. Perfect for any family or date night, Schell’s captures a moment of nostalgia frozen in time. This course contains difficult terrain, including classic tropes like pipes, bumpy hills, jumps, narrow paths, sand traps, water hazards and even a working lighthouse. Make your night even more fun with a hot dog and root beer from Schell’s, or head next door to Dairy Swirl for some of the finest ice creams in Berks. 4625 5th Street Hwy., Temple | Facebook: Schell’s