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Golf breaks in France are extremely popular, particularly with travellers from the UK. This is largely due to the outstanding French golf courses that are littered throughout the country, but a golf trip to France has so much added value.
By plane, train or car the ease of access to France makes it ideal for a weekend golf getaway or stay longer and soak in all it has to offer.
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France may be home to a variety of exceptional golf courses, over 700 in total, but as a destination it has so much more to offer. Experience the art and culture of its many cities and towns with its world class gastronomical delights.
Or head out of the hustle and bustle and you will find beautiful scenery throughout, steeped in centuries of history. All of this creates an extremely appealing destination for the golfer and non-golfer alike.
The ease of access to Northern France by LeShuttle has made it the go to destination for those looking for a weekend getaway.
Within an hour's drive from Calais you have the renowned golfing destinations of Le Touquet and Hardelot, providing outstanding golf courses as well as terrific beaches and lively nightlife.
The region surrounding France’s majestic capital is extremely diverse; within an hour of Paris you can find historic towns, picture-perfect rural country and high quality golf courses.
In a region that boasts both the challenge of a Ryder Cup course and the family fun resort of Disneyland Paris, there’s the variety to cater for any golf trip.
In a region renowned for its fine wine and surfing, there really is something for everyone. That notion definitely extends into golf destinations where you can head to the glitz and glamour of Biarritz or the historic city of Bordeaux.
Pair a wine tour at world famous estates such as Margaux and Medoc with top class courses littered throughout the region to give yourself an unforgettable getaway.
France’s Mediterranean coastline has it all – a fantastic climate, magnificent scenery, famous beaches, sublime gastronomy and popular seaside centres.
The French Riviera, stretching towards Monte Carlo and the Italian border, is glitz and glamour at its finest. Head to Cannes, Nice or St.Tropez for the archetypal Côte d’Azur experience, where people go to see and be seen. The high end nature of the region extends to golf where you will find an abundance of luxurious resorts and top level golf courses.
For the travelling golfer Normandy has much to offer. Dotted along the coastline are idyllic cliff-top courses at Omaha Beach and Etretat, in addition to the golf resort town of Deauville, while further inland Normandy also boasts luscious parkland layouts like Le Golf Parc Robert Hersant.
The region attracts flocks of tourists thanks to its historic coastline, the site of the D-Day landings; be sure to also take in the military cemeteries and the countless monuments.
Being one of the leaders in European golf, France boasts many golfing regions and experiences, each of which offers a unique experience, take a look at what they have to offer:
Designed by Hubert Chesneau L'Albatros is Le Golf National's centrepiece and is the annual host to the French Open.
Regarded as one of the finest golf courses in Europe this 7,000 plus yard layout is a serious test for any golfer.
Golf D'Hardelot is one of the most popular 2 course golf destinations in Europe and Les Pins majestic parkland layout is the icing on the cake.
Many golfers are also wine & food aficionados, the wine producing regions of France are also home to top class championship golf. Why not combine fine dining with a tour of the vineyards & cellars of your favourite grape as well as superb golf?
The Southwest of France is arguably the most prestigious wine producer in the world & the greater Bordeaux area also boasts outstanding championship golf - combine St-Emilion & Medoc with a few rounds at some of the finest layouts.
World renowned for its gastronomy & Michelin star restaurants, French golf holidays do not disappoint. Of particular note are Le Faventia at Terre Blanche, Le Pavillion at Westminster le Touquet and Les Fresques at Château des Vigiers.
France is home to many tournament calibre courses so why not create your own championship memories on your next golf trip.
Of course where else to start but with the outstanding 2018 Ryder Cup l’Albatros course at Le Golf National. Take on the iconic par 3 16th where Molinari clinched Europe’s victory and see if you can avoid the water.
However championship golf in France goes well beyond Le Golf National, with the Open de France being held at great courses such as Cabot Bordeaux, Golf Club de Lyon and Golf de Chantilly.
Whether by LeShuttle from Folkestone or ferry from Dover, driving to France has never been easier.
Just an hour's drive from Calais you can reach many of Northern France's outstanding courses and resorts such as Le Touquet and Domaine des Ormes. This makes it perfect for a weekend golfing getaway across the channel, taking the history and natural beauty of the region.
France offers much more than just the Northern coastline. Head down to the Alps & soak in the stunning mountain scenery one of the many top courses such as Grenoble Charmeil. Fancy seemingly endless sunshine & sandy beaches with a Mediterranean feel? From Languedoc to the French Riviera you will find outstanding golf courses such as Terre Blanche & Royal Mougins.
Groups will love the variety of golf offered at Le Touquet, with the links of La Mer (a former French Open host) perfectly complimented by the tree-lined La Foret, great accommodation is offered at Le Manoir Hotel.
The outstanding Golf Barrière de Deauville has 27 holes on site with another eight courses to choose from - visitors can take advantage of great group offers including a half-board option.
Hardelot boasts two of the best courses in France and is easily accessed from a selection of group-friendly hotels, Hotel du Parc being a firm favourite.
Reims is romantic city with plenty to do, including visiting the famous Champagne houses. Stay at either L'Ailette or Grand Hotel des Templiers to explore the region’s delights.
Mercure Chantilly is a comprehensive resort with great leisure and dining options. With Paris just a short train ride away, you can golf by day and visit the sites in the evening.
With it’s cobbled streets and quaint restaurants, Montreuil is a great town to visit - stay at Hotel Hermitage and play at the outstanding Golf de Belle Dune or the courses at Le Touquet.
The Grand Hotel Dinard is a truly “Grand” venue, boasting unrivalled service and quality with the beautiful town of Dinard on its doorstep.
The Ermitage Hotel Evian is a masterpiece nestled at the foot of the Alps which welcomes the Evian Championship - the fifth and final major on the Women’s PGA Tour - every year. The quality of the course is matched by the outstanding accommodation on offer.
Exclusivity is the best word to describe the amazing hotel, spa and golf resort at Terre Blanche in Provence - a must go to destination!
Living just outside Paris gives me access to some of Europe's best courses and I was able to play Saint-Germain last year which is a must for anyone visiting Paris or Le Golf National.
Give Paul a call on 0800 043 6644 to arrange your next golf holiday to France.
The north of France, where many of the country’s best golf offerings are located, experiences a similar climate to the south-east of England. As with many holiday locations in Continental Europe, as venture into the Southern France or South West France, the warmer it tends to get, with the Cote D’Azur enjoying a beautiful, sunny Mediterranean climate for much of the year.
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As home to some of the best golf courses in the world, France has a host of superb designs ranging from stunning links courses to mature parklands. The likes of Les Bordes, Morfontaine and Chantilly are amongst the most sought after but there are a host of superb golf courses to explore across the many excellent regions of France. The most popular golfing region is found in Northern France where the likes of Le Touquet and Hardelot are very well-trodden courtesy of the easy transport from Calais to play these tree-lined courses that could be very at home in the likes of Surrey or Berkshire. Head further south to Normandy and you'll enjoy the likes of Saint-Saens or into the picturesque scenery of The South of France where you'll be met with Terre Blanche which is considered to be one of the best luxury golf resorts in Europe.
France has a very varied climate with the North of France being relatively similar to England and the South enjoying amazing summers which can make for some unforgettable golfing trips. Typically a more popular time to go is from May - June when the courses are starting to enjoy the sunshine and growth and also benefit from being a little quieter before the summer holidays where more tourists can gather. A popular option for visiting Northern France is in March and April where you can still enjoy the fast-running fairways of Le Touquet and Hardelot with many special offers available.
France has a total of 703 golf courses, the majority reside in the Northern & Southern regions and some of the best include Le Golf National, Terre Blanche, Golf De Fontainebleau and Le Chateau de Taulane.
The easiest way to travel to France to play golf is with LeShuttle, which takes just 35 mins (Folkstone to Calais). Crossing by ferry will take around 90 minutes while flying ranges from 40 minutes to 2 hours depending on your destination airport.
Officially, a license is obligatory to play on any French golf course, our golf experts will advise you if the courses you wish to visit require a handicap certificate.