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Golf d'Hardelot celebrated its centenary in 2006, and is part of Northern France's golfing elite, with two top class championship courses, making it a popular golf break destination.
Note: Weekend supplements will apply - please ask for details.
















































Includes Eurotunnel. based on 4 golfers sharing a car. £10 supplement for weekend travel Fri-Sun between 29 Jul - 4 Sep.
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| Golf Buggies |
| Pro Shop |
| Putting Greens |
Les Pins Course
As its name suggests, Les Pins is carved through Hardelot's magnificent pine forest, and the course has a rich tradition. Originally presided over by the Duke of Argyll, there is a strong British link at this French classic, but the course really came to the fore with Tom Simpson's 1931 redesign.
The host of many prestigious national and international professional events, Les Pins is a subtle course that demands accuracy and sound strategy above all else. Measuring 6,480 yards, the course is not long, but the greens are tricky and a tight short game will be needed to tame this established championship layout.
Les Dunes course
Les Dunes is Hardelot's second course, but since its inception in 1990 has been a welcome addition to the region's rich golfing portfolio. Designed by Belgian architect Paul Rollin, Les Dunes typifies the Côte d'Opale landscape, set amid the delightful dunes, lakes and mature woodland.
The 6,258 yard layout is distinctly different in character to its illustrious neighbour, but this diversity makes Hardelot all the more attractive. Watch out for the subtly sloping putting surfaces, closely guarded by strategically positioned bunkers.
