Friday, November 12, 2010

10 Most Beautiful Courses in France

Everyone who visits France talks about the exquisite beauty of the country. From the charming smaller villages around Alsace and Provence, to the culture and bustle of Paris, France's aesthetics cannot be called into question. It's no surprise then that compiling a list of the most beautiful golf courses in France was pretty easy - narrowing it down to the best 10 was the hard part!

So here they are: the top 10 most beautiful golf courses in France:

Belle Dune, Northern France

One of the most beautiful golf courses in Europe, let alone France, you can tell that Belle Dune has been designed as much for its visual appeal as for the good game of golf the course provides. During your game, the course requires you to stroll thorough one of the largest nature reserves in Europe, and despite the longish walks between holes and the sometimes unforgiving holes that make bogeys common when the coastal winds strike, it's impossible not to wander the fairways and greens with a big smile on your face.

Champ de Bataille, Normandy

The stunning ancient forests surrounding Champ de Bataille temporarily blind you to the fact that this course plays a damn fine game of golf. Amid the fauna and flora to admire, there is a mix of 18 varied and entertaining holes with lush fairways and protected greens. When taking a golf break in France, this is an absolute must for the player with an eye for beauty, or just an eye for a tremendous course!

Val Andre, Brittany

When you arrive to tee off at Val Andre for the first time, it is easy to find yourself distracted by the beauty of the surroundings. Set against amazing land and seascapes, and with beaches and cliffs in the distance, it's important to keep one eye on your game, because the winds and tricky greens can get the better of even the most seasoned golfer.


Les Bordes, Loire

Les Bordes needs no introduction. It's consistently ranked among the best in Europe and will provide a challenge to any golfer who chooses to visit (the record for the course is a single stroke under par) as well as provide a tranquil setting to get away from it all. The surroundings of the course are idyllic countryside and provide some splendid woodland walks and exploration once the golf shoes are off - if you can pull yourself away from the greens and fairways! A must for any golf break in France.

Fontainebleau, South of Paris

This is an immaculately-kept golf course, probably due in no small part to its private, exclusive membership (but our clients are welcomed with open arms). The raised tees offer incredible views of the surrounding forest, which is the largest in France. For me, the highlight has to be on the 9th fairway, where everything is how the perfect golf course should look - velvet greens, ancient woodland and deep bunkers lining carpet-like fairways...All combining to present a real challenge.

Seignosse, South West France

Very much the pick of the South Western France golf courses, the hilly terrains and raised tees offer some amazing views - and not just of the delightfully contoured fairways. With the course just a couple of miles inland off the Atlantic you can be sure of some mesmerising sights - take your camera for the Tiger Tee on the 11th hole.

Evian, Alps

Everything about this golf Of course, the beauty of the track screaming beautiful fairways and greens well kept and log-cabin clubhouse. If you can tear yourself away from the pleasures of even par 72 course, there are some magnificent views of Lake Geneva. Host of the world's richest tournament for ladies, it's no surprise that the golfers during the Evian Masters and wealthy holiday-attracts golfers from the nearby Royal Hotel Evian.

Correncon Alps

September 1200 feet up in the Vercors mountain range andthe largest protected areas in Europe to maintain cross-border, it's no wonder this is one of the most beautiful golf courses in France! In other words, mountains are not the most spectacular of this, and although that can obviously be a some 'easy to scratch golfers, along a path in the mountains carved impressive forest walk to cure enough.

Gassin, Provence

It 'just that one of the most beautiful areas of France now has a golf coursematch. Golf du Gassin opened in 2005 and has already established itself as one of the better golf courses France has to offer. Set in a listed and protected environment, the natural aesthetics surrounding the course are simply stunning. Designed by Gary Player and Robert Trent Jones, they have made a great golf course in very picturesque surroundings.

Taulane, Provence

This is my personal pick of the bunch - the most beautiful golf course in France. The mountain backdrop provides an unrivalled sense of seclusion and even a bad swing day is a great golf day! The course is excellent too - another Gary Player design - quite easy to walk, a real pleasure and testing challenge to play and a lovely lunch with a glass or two of Rose on the terrace rounds off the perfect golfing experience.

With so many beautiful courses, it's no wonder that golf breaks in France are still our No. 1. In fact, just reading over my list has got me digging out my Case!

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