Golf des Abers
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to play Golf des Abers to experience its best conditions?
We find late spring, around May and June, or early autumn in September, offers the perfect balance. You'll enjoy milder weather, less wind than mid-winter, and the course is beautifully maintained, letting you fully appreciate those stunning coastal vistas.
How do the "Abers" - the estuaries - influence the course layout and play at Golf des Abers?
The estuaries are absolutely central to the course's character, creating strategic challenges and breathtaking scenery. You'll encounter water hazards that demand precision, especially on holes like the 7th and 14th, where the Aber Wrac'h estuary dramatically frames your shots. It's a unique coastal test.
Is Golf des Abers a true links experience, or does it offer a different style of play?
While it boasts a fantastic coastal location, Golf des Abers isn't a traditional links course; it's more of a captivating blend. You'll find a mix of open, exposed holes where the wind truly tests you, alongside more sheltered, tree-lined sections that demand accuracy. It's a diverse and engaging round.
What should I know about booking a tee time and the overall cost at Golf des Abers?
We definitely recommend booking your tee time in advance, especially if you're visiting during the summer months, as it's a popular destination. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality and unique setting, offering excellent value for a memorable round on the Breton coast.
What's the signature hole or a must-do experience at Golf des Abers beyond the golf itself?
The par-3 17th hole is undeniably the showstopper, offering truly spectacular views over the Aber Wrac'h estuary - it's a photo opportunity waiting to happen. After your round, make sure to relax on the clubhouse terrace; the panoramic views of the course and the sea are the perfect way to unwind.