Golf Regions in France
Around Paris
Just two hours drive from the channel ports and with easy air access, golf around Paris matches the World-class reputation of the city. Chantilly to the north and Fontainebleau to the south has a good selection of excellent manicured and historic golf courses. There is a varied selection of hotels and golf hotels on offer as well. More about Around Paris
Brittany & The Loire
A mix of stunning coastline, rolling countryside and world-renowned Chateaux and monuments. Add to this some classic French golf holiday towns, excellent cuisine, fine wines and not forgetting some very good golf courses and hotels. Brittany and The Loire is relatively unknown but offers an excellent alternative. More about Brittany & The Loire
Champagne & The Alsace
Less than three hours from Calais, the city of Reims and Champagne golf is easily accessible to those wanting to drive that little further into France. Brimming with historical buildings, manicured public gardens, thousands of vineyards (mmm!) and wonderful pretty golf courses, the Champagne region is an excellent golf destination. Strasbourg is a little further into France than Reims (approx. six hours) but the golf is just as good, if not a little better. Combine this with Michelin-starred restaurants, quality accommodation and lots of bars and clubs in the beautiful old town, you’ll be amazed at how it took you so long to visit. More about Champagne & The Alsace
Normandy
Golf holidays in Normandy are excellent value and has easy access by road from Calais and by ferry to the regions ports. The costal areas around Deauville, Trouville, Le Havre and Etretat are the most popular, but explore inland near Rouen and Nantilly for some super golf courses off the beaten track such as Golf Parc. More about Normandy
Northern France
The most popular French golf holiday region in France for British golfers. There are 14 courses, with three ranked in the European Top 100; Hardelot Pins, Le Touquet Mer and Belle Dune, plus St Omer which hosts the European Tour annually. There are also some excellent hotels to stay in near the golf courses such as The Westminster. More about Northern France
South-West France
The South-West France coastline from Bordeaux to Biarritz is one of the strongest golf holiday regions in Europe with five of Europe's Top 100 courses. Added attractions are the world-famous vineyards, the superb seafood and the coastal towns offering a varied selection of hotels. More about South-West France
The South of France
The Cote d'Azur and Provence are well known to British tourists however the wealth of top quality golf courses remains undiscovered. Whether you want the glitz of Cannes or the tranquility of Provence, we have a golf holiday in the South of France for everyone. More about The South of France











