Cher

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Cher, France?

We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for golf in Cher. You'll find pleasant temperatures perfect for a round, and the courses are in prime condition without the peak summer crowds. Avoid mid-summer if you're sensitive to heat.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in the Cher region?

Don't expect championship links here; Cher offers a charming collection of parkland courses, often integrated with local châteaux or natural forests. They are generally well-maintained, offering a relaxed round with a focus on strategic play rather than brute force. You'll appreciate the serene settings and local character.

What's there to do in Cher when we're not on the golf course?

Cher is more than just golf; it's a taste of authentic central France. We highly recommend exploring Bourges and its stunning cathedral, a UNESCO site, or visiting local vineyards for a tasting. You'll find charming villages and excellent regional cuisine, making for a well-rounded trip.

Is it easy to get around Cher to access the golf courses, and what are the accommodation options like?

A rental car is essential for a golf trip in Cher, as the courses are spread out and public transport is limited. Accommodation ranges from cozy guesthouses and B&Bs in historic towns to comfortable hotels, often offering a more personal touch than big chains. Book ahead, especially if traveling during local festivals.

How does the cost of golfing in Cher compare to other French regions?

You'll find Cher offers excellent value for money compared to more famous French golf destinations like the Côte d'Azur or Bordeaux. Green fees are generally very reasonable, and dining and accommodation costs are also more budget-friendly, allowing you to enjoy more rounds and local experiences without breaking the bank.