Archive for the ‘Golfing’ Category

A round of Golf for Dad this Father’s Day

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

This Father’s Day, why not treat Dad to a holiday where he can tee off at the luxurious chateau golf courses of the Loire Valley. 

Whether he sees himself as the next Tiger Woods or simply enjoys the sport, he is sure to appreciate the resort facilities and perfectly manicured 18-hole championship golf course set in dramatic natural beauty and boasting exquisite views.  He will be able to enjoy his scenic golf in an unhurried manner. 

Les Bordes

France boasts only 280,000 registered golfers for 340 courses. This means lots of available tee times and no crowds on a course.  Most guests just roll on up to the pro shop and take a choice from many available tee times.

Amongst historic chateaux, wine cellars, food specialities, son et lumiere (laser fireworks shows) are a selection of reputed golf courses: Les Bordes, Chateau Sept Tours, Ardree & Touraine, Cheverny, Orleans Donnery, Les Aisses, Sully-sur-Loire, Limere, Ganay.  

Loire Valley Castles and Golf - Can a Vacation Get Any Better

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

France, the size of Texas, is the largest country in Western Europe. Its cultural and geographical diversity is a tourism magnet that calls to be explored time and time again. The Loire Valley offers such a variety of outstanding sites where reputed golf courses are set alongside some 40 surreal historical castles and historical (more…)

The splendid Loire Valley in France – Picturesque Golf Vacation Destination

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Tourists visiting France who bring along their clubs will not be disappointed or have to face the challenges of arranging tee times as they typically do when visiting Scotland and Ireland. In France there are 280,000 registered golfers for 340 courses. This means lots of available tee times and no crowds on a course. (more…)

The beautiful Loire Valley in France – The Perfect Golfing Holiday Destination

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

In France there are 280,000 registered golfers for three hundfred and forty courses. This means lots of available tee times and no crowds on a course. Tourists to France who bring along their clubs will not be disappointed or have to face the challenges of arranging tee times as they typically do when visiting Ireland and (more…)