Isère
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Courses
- Golf de Grenoble Charmeil
- Golf de l'Alpe d'Huez
- Golf de Seyssins
- Golf de la Bièvre
- Golf International de Grenoble
- Golf des 3 vallons
- Golf du Château de Faverges
- Golf Driving Range
- Golf de Corrençon
- Golf des Deux Alpes
- Golf de Grenoble-Uriage
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Isère?
We recommend late spring, typically May and June, or early autumn, from September through October. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery without the peak summer crowds, making for a more relaxed and enjoyable round. Summer is certainly playable, but expect busier courses and potentially hotter afternoons, especially in the valleys.
What makes the golf courses in Isère unique compared to other French regions?
You're playing in the foothills of the Alps here, so expect dramatic elevation changes and stunning mountain backdrops on many courses. It's a refreshing change from the flatter parkland layouts you might find elsewhere, offering a truly scenic and often challenging round. The crisp mountain air and panoramic views alone are worth the trip.
Is Isère a good value destination for a golf holiday in France?
Absolutely, we think so. While not dirt cheap, you'll generally find green fees here more approachable than on the Côte d'Azur or around Paris, without sacrificing quality or breathtaking scenery. It's a fantastic option if you're looking for a memorable French golf experience that won't completely break the bank.
What non-golf activities would you recommend in Isère for a well-rounded trip?
Beyond the fairways, you absolutely must explore Grenoble, a vibrant city with great food and the iconic Bastille cable car for incredible views. We also suggest driving into the Vercors or Chartreuse regional parks for some stunning hiking or simply enjoying the picturesque mountain villages. It's a region rich in natural beauty and culture.
How easy is it to get around and access the golf courses in Isère?
We strongly recommend renting a car for your Isère golf adventure; it's essential for exploring the region's 11 courses and hidden gems. Public transport won't get you to most clubhouses efficiently, and having your own wheels gives you the freedom to discover the charming towns and mountain roads at your own pace.