Golf Public de Cabourg

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf Public de Cabourg without the crowds?

You'll find Cabourg at its most pleasant in late spring or early autumn. The weather is usually mild and the course isn't overrun with summer holidaymakers, giving you a more relaxed round. We recommend avoiding July and August if you prefer a quieter experience.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf Public de Cabourg, especially for a mid-handicapper?

Cabourg offers a really enjoyable, accessible round, perfect for mid-handicappers looking for a fair test. The course is generally flat with well-maintained fairways, but those strategically placed bunkers and water features on a few holes will keep you honest. It's a great course to work on your accuracy without feeling overly punished.

What's the overall vibe like at Golf Public de Cabourg - is it a stuffy club or more relaxed?

Forget any stuffy club preconceptions - Cabourg has a wonderfully welcoming, relaxed atmosphere that we absolutely love. It's a true public course where everyone feels comfortable, from seasoned locals to visiting tourists, making it a genuinely friendly place to enjoy your golf. You'll appreciate the unpretentious charm and the focus on simply enjoying the game.

How does the green fee at Golf Public de Cabourg compare to other courses in the Normandy region?

We consider Cabourg to be excellent value for money, especially when you compare it to some of the more exclusive courses along the Normandy coast. You get a well-maintained, enjoyable course experience without the hefty price tag, which is a big win in our book. It's a smart choice if you're looking for quality golf that won't break the bank.

Are there good options for food and drink at Golf Public de Cabourg after a round, or should we head into town?

The clubhouse at Cabourg has a perfectly decent bar and restaurant for a casual post-round drink or a simple meal, which is convenient. However, if you're looking for a more extensive culinary experience, we definitely recommend heading into Cabourg town itself - it's just a short drive and offers a fantastic selection of charming restaurants and cafes. You'll find some great local seafood there.