About golf in Hauts-de-France
46 coursesHauts-de-France offers a diverse golfing landscape, characterized predominantly by parkland and links-style courses that reflect its varied terrain. The region is home to some of France's most picturesque courses, including the renowned Golf d’Hardelot, which features both the Les Pins and Les Dunes courses. These courses are celebrated for their challenging layouts and stunning natural settings, with Les Pins being particularly noted for its classic pine forest design reminiscent of the great heathland courses of England. The coastal courses, like Golf de Belle Dune, offer a distinct links experience with sweeping dunes and sea breezes, providing a unique challenge compared to the more sheltered inland courses. The blend of historical charm and natural beauty makes golfing in Hauts-de-France a distinctive experience for enthusiasts.
Access to courses in Hauts-de-France is generally welcoming, with a good mix of public green-fee options and private clubs that offer visitor play. The best time to visit is from late spring to early autumn when the weather is mild and the courses are in peak condition. This region caters to a broad range of golfers, from beginners to seasoned players, with courses that vary in difficulty and style. Coastal courses provide a different character compared to the inland parkland courses, making it an appealing destination for those looking to experience a variety of golfing environments. Whether one seeks the challenge of a links course or the serenity of a parkland setting, Hauts-de-France offers something for every golfer.
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