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For golf lovers in search of seascapes, gastronomy and relaxation, the French Atlantic coast offers a dream itinerary, punctuated by magnificent courses and quality accommodation. From Royan to Pornic, discover a selection of essential stages, carefully chosen in the Golfy Network, where sport rhymes with art de vivre.
Nestled in the heart of the forest of La Coubre, a few minutes from the beaches, the Golf de Royan seduces by its technical layout and the wild beauty of its natural environment. At the start of hole number 14 (a par 3 of 167 m), you can see the ocean. And if you look carefully, you can even see the Lighthouse of Cordouan! Green all year round, the Royan Golf is a practice, a compact 6-hole course, a pitch & putt 9-hole course, but also a shop and one of the best tables in Royan and its region overlooking the 18th green. The pleasure is at the rendezvous.
Where to stay?
• Domaine de Saint-Palais* (à 8 km du golf)
• La Villa Ouest Hôtel & Spa* (at 6 km)
• Rohan Residence* (at 7 km)
• Thalazur Royan** (within 10 km)
• Family Golf Hotel (8 km)
Between a round of golf and a swim in the Grande Conche, these establishments offer all the necessary comfort for a relaxing stopover.
The Golf de La Palmyre is a young course with a friendly atmosphere, bordered by pine trees and Mediterranean essences, offers a relaxing golfing experience just steps from the ocean.
Breathtaking views of the ocean and the beaches of the Atlantic, a golf course that combines both links aspects and target courses.
Where to stay?
• Club Med La Palmyre (direct access to golf)
An ideal place to combine sport and idleness, in an all-inclusive formula with many activities and high-end dining.
The Golf de La Prée La Rochelle is located on the edge of the sea, facing the island of Ré and the bay of l'Aiguillon, this demanding links course offers spectacular views and a appreciated technical challenge.
Where to stay?
• Hôtel La Monnaie**** (à 13 km)
• Hôtel d'Orbigny* (at 15 km)
The old town of La Rochelle and its old port will be the perfect setting to extend your stay, between culture and gourmet pleasures.
The Bourgenay Golf Club offers a wooded and hilly course, located in the heart of a seaside resort. It seduces by its varied design and its sea views. Thanks to its landscaped passages and the wind from the sea, this course alternates more or less technical game phases, ideal for players of all levels.
Where to stay?
• Côte Ouest Hôtel Thalasso & Spa**** (à 12 km)
• Ibis Styles Les Sables d'Olonne* (à 13 km)
A moment of relaxation in a spa facing the ocean after your course is highly recommended!
In the pure Scottish tradition, the Saint Jean de Monts golf course offers a lot of variety, and it is practicable all year round thanks to the sandy nature of its basement. It is one of the most beautiful links course in France, alternating pine forest and dune landscapes, in a protected natural site.
Where to stay?
• Hotel Valdys Thalasso & Spa - Les Pins**** (within 3 km)
The spa, directly connected to the hotel, is a real invitation to recovery after 18 technical holes.
The Golf de Pornic is one of the oldest golf courses in France (1912). Between century-old pine forests, undulating fairways and well-protected greens (not to mention the touch of freshness brought by small streams), this green setting will offer you a challenge whatever your level. Between ocean and bocage, this course offers a hilly layout and various holes very appreciated.
Where to stay?
• Hôtel de la Plage* (at 3 km)
• Hôtel Saint-Christophe** (à 4 km)
• Best Western Hôtel de la Cité & Spa* (at 5 km)
Pornic is also famous for its picturesque old port and seafront walks.
It is impossible to walk along the Atlantic coast without trying one of its emblematic specialties: oysters.
Raised in natural ponds or directly at sea, West Coast oysters offer a fine and iodized flesh, with a slightly sweet taste. Their ideal season runs from October to April, but they are enjoyed all year round for lovers.
The perfect marriage? A platter of fresh oysters accompanied by a glass of dry white wine (Muscadet or Sauvignon type), to exalt their natural freshness.
Not to be missed during your visit: the oysters of Jérôme Miet, Bonne Adresse By Golfy, renowned for its artisanal know-how.
Located near La Rochelle, this house offers on-site tastings in an authentic setting, and will allow you to discover all the subtleties of local oyster farming.
The Restaurant Les Basses Amarres, also Bonne Adresse By Golfy, is located in the heart of the oyster marshes of the Marennes Oléron basin, in Mornac-sur-Seudre.
The Chef, Franck Berthier, enriched by his experiences in England, Switzerland or Africa, has been working for more than 20 years in the field of catering. He opts for a modern and passionate cuisine, favoring local products and fresh from the Charente terroir.
The menu varies according to seasons and arrivals and offers superb seafood products such as oysters from Jérôme Miet or beef fillet, including hot oysters and morels. All these specialties can be served live and tasted on the terrace at the edge of the marshes of the Seudre.
The restaurant also has a wide range of local and national wine varieties, specially chosen by the chef de salle, Stéphanie.
Ready for your next round of golf across the Atlantic?
From the green to the oysters, from Royan to Pornic, each stage offers golfers a subtle mix of sport, wellness and gastronomy. An experience to live fully with Golfy!
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