Brittany

Britanny's islands

Brittany, like Janus, has two faces, one looking inland, and the other facing the sea. Daughter of Neptune, it has a myriad of islands scattered in the Channel or the Atlantic Ocean. Only 15 of them are permanently inhabited. Your journey to Brittany should include a visit to one of them; but which one to chose?
 

Carnac

Located in Morbihan, one of the four Britton départements, Carnac stretches its vast surface between the Morbihan Bay and the peninsula of Quiberon.
The name Carnac comes from the Celtic word “cairn” meaning butte, and numbers of hillocks emerge from an otherwise flat land: they were used as landmark for the construction of megaliths that made the site world famous. The place has been inhabited for 450 000 years, as we know from the vestige found in the village. The oldest monument found on the site was built between 5000 and 3400 BC: it is a massive burial mound apparently intended for the elite (all the discovered mortuary artefacts are on display in the Prehistoric Museum), but because of degradation, it is no longer open to the public.
 

Golf of Savenay

 

 

Golf of Savenay

A deux pas des plus belles villes de l'Ouest, plans d'eau et petits bois de châtaigniers vous accueillent sur un beau parcours technique.

Mention spéciale pour ses très belles brumes matinales.

18 trous Par 73- 6250 m
9 trous compact Par 30- 1244 m
Architecte: M.GAYON

Installations d'entraînement
- 43 Tapis de practice dont 9 couverts
- 3 Greens d'approche
- 1 Putting green

 

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Golf of Croisic

 

 

 

Golf du Croisic

Situé à la Pointe du Croisic, face à la mer, ce parcours au caractère écossais affirmé, respecte les reliefs naturels du terrain entre mares et rochers.

9 trous Par 32 : 2160 m
Architecte : J. SAINT CRICQ


Installations d'entraînement
- practice 13 postes dont 2 couverts
- putting-green

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Golf Course of Val Queven


 

Golf Course of Val Queven

Age-old trees give way to links that provide a range of situations while round about the undulating landscape of this former estate is quite striking.

18 holes par 72
6679 yd
Architect: Y. BUREAU

Practice facilities:
- Practice ground with 10 places under cover, 5 outside
- Putting green
- Fairway

 

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Golf de Val Queven
Kerruisseau
56530 QUEVEN

Manager: Pavel JIRSA


Golf of Saint-Laurent

 

 

Golf Course of Saint Laurent

Among the top 40 best French golf courses (magazine “Golf Europeen” – November 2001). Saint Laurent is an exceptional golf course in the centre of a beautiful pine and oak forest.

18 holes par 72
6702 yd

9 holes par 35
2958 yd
Architects : M. FENN (18 holes), Y Bureau (9 holes)


Practice facilities:
- Practice ground under cover
- Fairway
- Putting green

 

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