Upper region Normandie
Upper region Normandie

Normandy

Normandy, in the north of France, is a true paradise for golfers. The region around Deauville in particular offers first-class golf courses and excellent facilities for all levels of play. Whether you're a beginner looking to get your license to play or an experienced player, Normandy is ideal for everyone.

A golf vacation in Normandy is also the perfect opportunity for single golfers to take time for themselves, enjoy the tranquillity of the countryside and improve their game.

Attractive golf hotels and resorts Normandy

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Our best golf courses Normandy

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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

Best Journey Time

The best time for a golf vacation in Normandy is between April and September, when the weather conditions are ideal for enjoying the region's varied golf courses to the full. Normandy is characterized by a mild oceanic climate, which is influenced by the warm Gulf Stream. As a result, temperatures are pleasant all year round. Winters are mild but rainy, while summers are moderately warm with significantly less rainfall.

Special Destinations

The fascinating region of Normandy offers the perfect opportunity for a break from golf training. An absolute must-see is Mont-Saint-Michel, a wonder of the world that impresses with its unique location and stunning architecture.

Visit Rouen, a charming port city where the impressive Rouen Cathedral is one of the main attractions. For relaxing strolls, head to Les Planches beach promenade, which offers a magnificent view of the sea. Normandy also boasts a picturesque landscape with many small villages that are well worth a visit.

Culinary Highlights

Normandy is a culinary paradise with a variety of regional specialties. The Norman oysters, which are divided into five varieties depending on the region of origin, are particularly famous.

Another highlight is the cheese from Normandy, especially the world-famous Camembert de Normandie. Together with the Pont L'Évêque, Livarot and Neufchâtel varieties, it forms the region's characteristic cheese quartet.

Normandy is also known for its desserts: Salted caramel, madeleines and butter cookies are regional delicacies that will delight any palate. Typical drinks include cider made from apples, fine calvados and poiré pear wine, all of which are made from the region's rich apple and pear harvest.

These and other specialties can be enjoyed in the region's restaurants - including refined creations in one of Normandy's renowned Michelin-starred restaurants. A culinary experience that will make your stay unforgettable!

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

Normandy is easy to reach both by plane and by train. In addition to the major airports in Paris, Rouen and Deauville also offer direct travel options.

The region's rail infrastructure is very well developed, meaning that destinations such as Mont-Saint-Michel can also be easily reached by train.
For maximum flexibility, especially when traveling with your own golf equipment, a rental car is recommended. This not only makes it easy to reach the golf courses, but also to go on round trips through the picturesque Normandy countryside and explore the charming villages and sights of the region.