Set on the Rhuys peninsular between the ocean and the Gulf of Mornihan, this is a place for golfers and bird-watchers alike. As well as your own birdies, you could see herons, egrets and a range of gulls on the way round.
With generally flat fairways there are numerous sand and water hazards to test your accuracy from tee to green. And a breeze off the sea can add to the challenge, although the climate is generally mild and the course drains well, meaning it’s playable all year round.