Golf du Luberon
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Golf du Luberon, and what kind of weather should we expect?
We always recommend spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for Golf du Luberon. You'll find the weather pleasantly warm, perfect for a round, and the Luberon landscape is absolutely stunning with wildflowers or autumn colors. Summers can get quite hot, so an early tee time is a must if you're visiting in July or August.
How challenging is Golf du Luberon for an average golfer, and what's its signature feature?
Golf du Luberon offers a really enjoyable challenge without being overly punishing; it's quite fair for most handicaps. You'll navigate some elevation changes and tight fairways on a few holes, but the real highlight is the incredible panoramic views of the Luberon valley from almost every tee box. The 13th hole, a downhill par-3, truly captures the essence of the course with its breathtaking backdrop.
What are the facilities like at Golf du Luberon, especially the clubhouse and dining options?
The clubhouse at Golf du Luberon is welcoming and unpretentious, exactly what you want after a round. We particularly love the terrace restaurant, which serves up delicious, authentic Provençal dishes and offers fantastic views over the course and surrounding vineyards. It's the perfect spot to unwind with a glass of local rosé.
Is Golf du Luberon a good value, and how does its green fee compare to other courses in Provence?
We consider Golf du Luberon excellent value for money, especially given its stunning location and well-maintained conditions. While not the cheapest in Provence, its green fees are generally more accessible than some of the larger, more resort-focused courses in the region. You're paying for a truly authentic Luberon golf experience here, not just a round.
What practical advice do you have for combining a golf trip to Luberon with exploring the region?
Our top advice is to rent a car; it's essential for exploring the charming hilltop villages like Gordes or Roussillon that surround the course. You'll want to factor in time for a wine tasting at a local vineyard or a visit to a bustling Provençal market. The course is perfectly situated as a base for a wider Luberon adventure.