Golf Courses in Ile-De France

Ile De France is one of the most popular golf break regions in France thanks to its close proximity to the French Capital, Paris and its good accessiblity via different modes of transport.  Added to these points, the golf in the region is fantastic with courses like Golf de Fontenailles providing challenging rounuds for even the more experienced players.


There are currently 113 golf courses within the golfshake.com system for this region.




    Golf de l'Isle Adam
    (Ile de France, France)



    Golf de Fontenailles
    (Ile de France, France)

    This fantastic 27 hole course features three loops of nine holes to create an endlessly entertaining round. The White Course (3,492 yards) is the toughest challenge as the long par 4s are enough to challenge even the lowest handicappers. The Yellow Course (3,388 yards) offers you the chance to make up some shots and take advantage of a few short holes. The Blue Course (3,214 yards) is the less talked about nine but still provides some interesting holes while still keeping the length. Overall it is a parkland layout that was designed with big hitters in mind, so be prepared to get the driver out on more than one occasion.

    Golf du Domaine de Bélesbat
    (Ile de France, France)

    This beautifully maintained golf course features plenty of bunkers and water hazards and offers a good challenge to all levels of golfers.



    De Mont Griffon Golf
    (Ile de France, France)

    This is stunning course overlooking the elegant Ysieux Valley and the Forest of Chantilly. The challenging layout encapsulates the surrounding landscape beautifully and provides all golfers with a thought provoking round. Accuracy off the tee is key, as the undulating fairways can leave you with a difficult approach shot. Overall this is an enjoyable and exciting course that is a real joy to play.

    Golf de Fontenailles
    (Ile de France, France)

    This fantastic 27 hole course features three loops of nine holes to create an endlessly entertaining round. The White Course (3,492 yards) is the toughest challenge as the long par 4s are enough to challenge even the lowest handicappers. The Yellow Course (3,388 yards) offers you the chance to make up some shots and take advantage of a few short holes. The Blue Course (3,214 yards) is the less talked about nine but still provides some interesting holes while still keeping the length. Overall it is a parkland layout that was designed with big hitters in mind, so be prepared to get the driver out on more than one occasion.

    Golf de la Vaucouleurs
    (Ile de France, France)

    This challenging inland links is considered one of the best of its kind in France and will be loved by those who admire the great seaside layouts of Scotland. Accuracy off the tee is key, as thick rough and pot bunkers await any stray shots. Good course management is also a must, as strong winds can play havoc with club selection. This is a beautifully laid out course and will entertain and test all who play.


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Golf de la Vaucouleurs
Ile de France

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