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France

With over 600 golf courses throughout the country, you will discover a true golfer's paradise. France offers ideal conditions for a relaxing and inspiring golf trip - whether you are an experienced golfer or a beginner.

Start in the east in the Grand-Est region and travel on through Normandy to Brittany in the northwest. In the south, Provence beckons with its Mediterranean flair, where you can play among the palm trees and enjoy the sun. France combines breathtaking landscapes with first-class golfing opportunities and makes every trip unforgettable.

All golf regions France

Attractive golf hotels and resorts France

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Our best golf courses France

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France, Normandy

Golf d’Hardelot

  • Holes: 36 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

France, Normandy

Golf du Touquet

  • Holes: 45 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: flat hilly water hazards

France, Provence

Terre Blanche Golf Resort

  • Holes: 36 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

France, Provence

Golf de la Grande Bastide

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: flat hilly water hazards

France, Provence, Alpes-Maritimes

Golf de Roquebrune

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

France, Provence, Alpes-Maritimes

Golf de Servanes

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

France, Provence, Alpes-Maritimes

Golf Opio Valbonne

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Best Journey Time

France's north and west coasts inspire with rugged nature and spectacular golf courses. Brittany and Nouvelle-Aquitaine in particular offer impressive courses right on the Atlantic Ocean. March until May, is the ideal time of year for a golf vacation in France. Temperatures are between 15 and 25°C, the courses are in perfect condition and surrounded by blossoming nature. In the summer months, temperatures rise to over 30°C in many places, which makes playing golf more difficult.

Autumn, September - November, is another top time of year for golf trips to France. Temperatures are a pleasant 18 to 25 degrees Celsius, the courses are less crowded and the fall colors make the game particularly appealing. You can also play golf in France in winter, although many courses in the north and center of the country are less playable due to cold or rain. 

In the south of France, the subtropical Mediterranean climate ensures constant conditions all year round, ideal for affordable golf vacations. Each region of France offers unique conditions that make golf an unforgettable experience - from the wild coast to sun-drenched courses on the Mediterranean.

Special Destinations

In Paris, the capital of Île-de-France, you can expect world-famous sights such as Notre-Dame, the banks of the Seine (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and museums such as the Louvre, which bring the rich French history and culture to life.

After your golf course, Normandy beckons with the impressive Mont-Saint-Michel castle, which is located in the Wadden Sea and offers an unforgettable picture at sunset. In the south, you can relax on the beaches of Provence, for example in Nice or Marseille, and enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere. France combines golf, culture and relaxation in a unique way.

Culinary Highlights

The unmistakable French cuisine makes your golf vacation a culinary experience. Classics such as quiches, tarte flambée and ratatouille are known beyond the country's borders and demonstrate the variety and enjoyment of the French way of life. Thanks to the large selection, there is something for every taste on every menu.

Every dish is accompanied by the right white or red wine, as France is one of the most famous wine-growing regions in the world. Wine tastings are an ideal reward after a successful round of golf, especially after passing the handicap.

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

Thanks to its central location in Europe, France is easily accessible - whether by short flight, car or train. This means you can easily take your golf equipment with you and enjoy your golf vacation to the full. France has an excellent rail and transport network that connects all golf regions with each other. Whether you want to explore Provence, Brittany or Normandy - the infrastructure ensures a stress-free journey.