Golf du Belvédère

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf du Belvédère for optimal conditions?

We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for Golf du Belvédère. You'll find the fairways lush, the greens true, and the often-breezy conditions more forgiving than in the peak summer heat. Plus, the surrounding French countryside is absolutely stunning during these months.

What's the biggest challenge at Golf du Belvédère, and which hole should I look forward to most?

The course's undulating terrain and strategically placed bunkers are your main adversaries here, especially on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee offers breathtaking views of the valley, but don't let the scenery distract you from the tricky cross-wind. It's a true test of nerve and club selection.

What should I expect to pay for green fees at Golf du Belvédère, and is it worth the investment?

Green fees typically range from €70-€95, depending on the season and time of day. We firmly believe it's a worthwhile splurge for the quality of the course and the immaculate conditioning. You're paying for a genuinely memorable French golf experience, not just another round.

After a round at Belvédère, where should we go for a great local meal or a memorable experience nearby?

Absolutely head into the nearby village of Saint-Émilion-des-Prés - it's only a 15-minute drive. We always make a point to visit "Le Vieux Fournil" for their incredible regional cheeses and a glass of local Bordeaux. It's the perfect, authentic French way to unwind and discuss your round.

How easy is it to get to Golf du Belvédère from a major city, and do you have any specific travel tips?

It's quite accessible, roughly an hour's drive from Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (BOD). We strongly advise renting a car, as public transport options are limited in this beautiful, rural region. Also, book your tee time well in advance, especially if you're planning a weekend visit.