Golf du Château des Sept Tours

Website: https://www.golfchateaudes7tours.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Golf du Château des Sept Tours?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is typically pleasant for golf, and the surrounding Touraine countryside, with its vineyards and châteaux, is absolutely stunning without the peak summer crowds. You'll find the course in prime condition during these shoulder seasons.

How challenging is the course at Golf du Château des Sept Tours, and what's its signature feel?

This course offers a delightful challenge without being overly punishing, making it enjoyable for various handicaps. You'll navigate mature trees, some strategic water hazards, and subtle elevation changes, all while enjoying views of the magnificent château. The par-3 17th, playing towards the château, is a definite highlight and a fantastic photo opportunity.

Beyond the golf, what makes staying or visiting Golf du Château des Sept Tours a unique French experience?

The true magic here is the seamless blend of golf with a genuine château lifestyle. You're not just playing a round; you're immersed in history, dining in elegant rooms, and perhaps even staying in a former noble's chamber. It's a full-package experience that truly captures the essence of the Loire Valley.

Is playing at Golf du Château des Sept Tours a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

While not a budget option, we consider it excellent value for the unique experience you receive. Green fees are comparable to other top French resort courses, but here you get the added grandeur of the château setting. Expect to pay around €70-€90 for a round, which feels entirely justified for the quality and ambiance.

What are your top recommendations for things to do around Golf du Château des Sept Tours after a round?

You're in the heart of the Loire Valley, so don't miss exploring some of the famous châteaux nearby, like Villandry or Azay-le-Rideau. We also strongly suggest visiting a local vineyard for a wine tasting- it's the perfect way to unwind and truly embrace the region's culture. The local markets are also fantastic for fresh produce and regional specialties.