Golf Courses in Brittany
Brittany, being located in the North of France shares a fairly similar, comfortable climate to the United Kingdom. With great history and cultural assets, Brittany would make for the perfect golf break, plus its tradition of excellent cuisine means visitors will be well looked after! Great courses such as the Golf de la Freslonnière club make Brittany an ideal location for a good value trip.
There are currently 41 golf courses within the golfshake.com system for this region.
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Golf de Saint-Laurent
(Brittany, France)
One of the best courses in the region, Golf de Saint-Lauren has hosted the French Professional Championship and the National Open on several occasions. The tree lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers and multitude of lakes mean a high degree of accuracy is required around this first class course.

(Brittany, France)
One of the best courses in the region, Golf de Saint-Lauren has hosted the French Professional Championship and the National Open on several occasions. The tree lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers and multitude of lakes mean a high degree of accuracy is required around this first class course.



De Dinard 
(Brittany, France)
Designed by Tom Dunn in 1887, this course is the second oldest in France after Pau (1856). Laid out alongside France’s Emerald Coast, players enjoy sea views from all 18 holes, each of which has its own individual name (the dog’s paw, the complete disaster, etc.) This course is neither long nor tiring, so it may deceive the unwary into thinking that it is easy, but the final score tells the real story. This course is more tricky than difficult, with its sandy soil, undulating fairways, small, high, very fast greens and many bunkers; it also has very few trees, but plenty of broom and gorse bushes.
(Brittany, France)
Designed by Tom Dunn in 1887, this course is the second oldest in France after Pau (1856). Laid out alongside France’s Emerald Coast, players enjoy sea views from all 18 holes, each of which has its own individual name (the dog’s paw, the complete disaster, etc.) This course is neither long nor tiring, so it may deceive the unwary into thinking that it is easy, but the final score tells the real story. This course is more tricky than difficult, with its sandy soil, undulating fairways, small, high, very fast greens and many bunkers; it also has very few trees, but plenty of broom and gorse bushes.

De Dinard 
(Brittany, France)
Designed by Tom Dunn in 1887, this course is the second oldest in France after Pau (1856). Laid out alongside France’s Emerald Coast, players enjoy sea views from all 18 holes, each of which has its own individual name (the dog’s paw, the complete disaster, etc.) This course is neither long nor tiring, so it may deceive the unwary into thinking that it is easy, but the final score tells the real story. This course is more tricky than difficult, with its sandy soil, undulating fairways, small, high, very fast greens and many bunkers; it also has very few trees, but plenty of broom and gorse bushes.
(Brittany, France)
Designed by Tom Dunn in 1887, this course is the second oldest in France after Pau (1856). Laid out alongside France’s Emerald Coast, players enjoy sea views from all 18 holes, each of which has its own individual name (the dog’s paw, the complete disaster, etc.) This course is neither long nor tiring, so it may deceive the unwary into thinking that it is easy, but the final score tells the real story. This course is more tricky than difficult, with its sandy soil, undulating fairways, small, high, very fast greens and many bunkers; it also has very few trees, but plenty of broom and gorse bushes.

Golf des Ormes 
(Brittany, France)
This mature parkland course is laid out over the grounds of a private castle, in the heart of a 370 acre estate. The course is set amongst age-old trees and natural lakes. Although a challenging course off the back tees, it is however, suitable for all thanks to the staggered tees it employs.

(Brittany, France)
This mature parkland course is laid out over the grounds of a private castle, in the heart of a 370 acre estate. The course is set amongst age-old trees and natural lakes. Although a challenging course off the back tees, it is however, suitable for all thanks to the staggered tees it employs.


Brest Les Abers Golf Club
(Brittany, France)
The excellent layout at Brest Les Abers is the most westerly golf course in France and presents a decent challenge to all golfers.
(Brittany, France)
The excellent layout at Brest Les Abers is the most westerly golf course in France and presents a decent challenge to all golfers.
