• Northern Brittany
        • Brittany has been welcoming British and Irish visitors for years, sharing a common Celtic heritage. It’s close to home but a world away…
        • Southern Brittany
        • Better known for family holidays, crêpes and cider – Southern Brittany welcomes the golfer with a sumptuous menu of courses in some wonderful settings…
        • Western Normandy
        • With a coastline steeped in the history of D-Day and William the Conqueror, Normandy has long been a favourite destination for British visitors. The golf’s rather special too…
        • Eastern Normandy
        • Just across the water lie the elegant resorts of the Côte Fleurie and Côte d’Albatre with plenty of rural beauty beyond. The golf courses reflect this rich landscape…
        • Atlantic Loire Valley
        • Just over the borders of Brittany and Normandy, this is a rich and fertile land dotted with historic châteaux, vineyards and fields of sunflowers…
        • Northern Spain
        • Northern Spain’ Costa Verde (Green Coast) is a simply stunning combination of lush mountain landscapes with white sand beaches; elegant mansions and avant-garde buildings; seafood, cider and sea-faring history.
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Golf Breaks in Western Normandy

With hundreds of miles of coastline steeped in the history of D-Day and William the Conqueror, the world famous Bayeux Tapestry and Monet’s Gardens at Giverny, Normandy has long been a favourite destination for British visitors. The golf’s rather special too…

Highlights

  • Stunning scenery – whether seaside, heathland or tree-lined parkland.
  • Crowd-free fairways – lots of courses and fewer French golfers means more space and great value.
  • Off the course check out D-Day landing sites or the famous tapestry at Bayeux
  • An easy drive from Cherbourg, Caen/Ouistreham or St Malo

Golf Breaks in Western Normandy

With hundreds of miles of coastline steeped in the history of D-Day and William the Conqueror, the world famous Bayeux Tapestry and Monet’s Gardens at Giverny, Normandy has long been a favourite destination for British visitors. The golf breaks are rather special too…

You’ll find fine courses along Normandy’s west coast, with the wonderful links at Granville and Coutainville just further north, whilst the other coast is steeped in the historical connections of Bayeux and D-Day.

Omaha Beach Golf Club has two exceptional 18 hole courses next to the eponymous landing beach and nearer to Caen there’s a choice of golf with Clecy to the south and Garcelles, Caen and Cabourg nearer to the city and the port at Ouistreham.

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