Normandy

Golf of Caen

 

 

Golf Course

A technical course to challenge the keenest players, with wooded areas and valleys. Caen is a urban course that welcomes visitors with its variety of obstacles.

18 holes (plaine/vallon) par 72
6636 yd

9 holes par 36

Practice facilities:
- 30 practice places including 20 under cover
- 3 compact holes
- Fairway
- Putting green

 

Practical Informations

Golf de Caen
Le Vallon
14112 BIEVILLE BEUVILLE


Golf Barriere of Deauville

 

 

Golf Barrière de Deauville


Golf Barriere of Saint-Julien

 

 

The hotel and staff

Véronique Allégre-Concédieu, Manager of the Castel Marie-Louise, and her staff will welcome you warmly and will take care of your every wish to ensure you keep a fond memory of your stay.


Golf Blue Green Pleneuf-Val Andre

 

Golf Blue Green Pleneuf-Val Andre

Superb seaside golf on the clifftops of the northern coast

Tee off to a background of amazing land and sea-scapes, with beaches and cliffs as far as the eye can see: you'll soon appreciate why this is considered one of France's most beautiful courses. One of France’s top courses according to Golf Européen, France’s leading golf magazine, for its spectacular setting and the character and challenging nature of its seaside holes.

The Courses

18 holes, Par 72, 5836 m


Golf Blue Green Houlgate

 

 

The Golf Blue Green Houlgate

A rolling green landscape typical of Normandy, just a short drive from the sandy beaches of Houlgate and the chic resort of Deauville

Situated in the heart of Normandy and laid out in an old country park, Houlgate is a picturesque course offering a pleasing variety of landscapes. A few holes run past the Château de Beuzeval, others offer panoramic views of the surrounding region. The half-timbered clubhouse, which houses the restaurant and pro shop, is an excellent place for a lunch or a drink after your round

The Course


The Castle of Carrouges

Monument

Austere but captivating, the castle of Carrouges is like a summary of history from the 11th to the 20th century. It was besieged by the Plantagenêts, then rebuilt during the Hundred Years War (keep), extended in the 15th century (Blosset wing), decorated during the Renaissance (Pavilion of Cardinal Le Veneur) and fortified again during the wars of Religion (western bastion). Then, it became a magnificent residence in the 17th century (big flats) and was restructured in the Age of the Enlightenment (music room).

 

Lodging


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