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 Golfing Holidays in France - A Top Destination for Golfers

   By Martyn Davis

France has become a top destination for golfers, and from Biarritz to Brittany, France can offer a great variety of uncrowded golf courses, which are suitable for the novice to the experienced golfer. It is ideal for a golf break at any time of year.

With stunning surroundings and wonderful gastronomy really makes France a top destination for golfers; and from Biarritz to Brittany, France can offer a great variety of uncrowded golf courses, for the novice to the more experienced golfer. In fact, some of top rated courses in Europe are in France!

In the south, there is a terrific variety of golf courses. The cuisine and temperate climate make this a great destination for all-year-round golfing holidays.

France is ideal for a golf break at any time of year, with courses in all regions. With around 100 new golf courses built over the past few years, and over 500 in total, you certainly have plenty of choice!

Although golf is a very popular pastime in many countries, the game does not have the same popularity in France as it does in places like the United Kingdom, where they are more into sports such as cycling. This is probably why you can still get to experience golf in peace and tranquility at your own pace!

The main golfing areas most people think of in France are centered around Le Touquet and Biarritz, but there are numerous other excellent golf courses dotted all over the country. Some are virtually undiscovered, which can mean some inexpensive quality time for the golfer when traveling through France.

One popular area is Provence and the Cote d Azur, with golf courses from Monte Carlo to the Pyrenees. One of these would make an ideal destination for a longer golfing holiday, especially with the great weather. However, in the Rhone Alpes region are private hotels with their own golf courses set amidst the stunning mountain scenery.

The fairways within the Loire and Burgundy regions are in the ideal location for those who want other things to occupy them when not on the golf course.

If you are looking for a golf weekend or golf holiday, there is so much choice. However, if you prefer a slightly cooler climate than the South of France, the regions of Brittany, Normandy, and Pas de Calais are good options. With over 130 golf courses that are suitable for most handicaps, along with very reasonable green fees, the short trip across the channel by ferry or a short flight can make for a very reasonable weekend break with your golfing friends.

In the Ile de France region, which hosts the capital of France, Paris, you have over 60 different golf courses to choose from, so it is very easy to slip away from the city and have a day of peace and tranquility on the golf course with your work colleagues. If you are on holiday with your family, you could combine sightseeing in Paris with a half-day of golf while your family enjoys some delicious French food at the clubhouse in settings of absolute beauty.

The Loire valley is famous for its chateaux, but there are also numerous golf courses among the splendor of this region. What better place to play a round of golf, then enjoy fine wine over a nice lunch before heading back to your accommodation.

The southwest of France, which has a varied landscape and culture, is an ideal place to enjoy French food, wine, and maybe even visit some chateaux, glorious beaches, vineyards, distilleries, and museums. This area has so much to offer besides the golf, of which there are around 90 courses, which means that no one in your holiday party will become bored.

If you love sightseeing, being able to see snow capped mountains all year round or glorious beaches, then the southeast of France is definitely the place for you. With well over 100 golf courses to choose from, you will be spoiled for choice in this region, although you may find that your budget dictates a little, as some of the green fees can be far more expensive than the courses in the north of France.

Sologne, which is situated just south of Orleans and is famous for its lakes and its excellent hunting and fishing, has now also become a popular destination for golfers, who like experiencing the fine French food and wine in this area. You will find delights such as pheasant, partridge, venison, wild boar, carp, eel, and trout on the menu.

The area around Bordeaux has now emerged as a great golfing area, where one can not only enjoy the courses amid vineyards, but also get to experience the wine - another ideal place to enjoy the best of both pleasures!

Whether you decide to arrange a golf holiday to France yourself or go for a complete package holiday, you can discover fairways that rank with some of the best in Europe, plus some virtually undiscovered gems.

Just enjoy!

About the Author:

www.placesinfrance.com.

Martyn Davis, European traveler, author, photographer and business development manager. For all your French holiday needs and travel guide to France, with tourist information, landmarks, and attractions, visit Golfing Holidays in France. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 03/01/08, last revised 03/03/08.

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