Golf du Château de Cheverny

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Golf du Château de Cheverny suitable for all skill levels, or is it a tough challenge?

We found Cheverny to be incredibly welcoming for all golfers, striking a great balance. While the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, the course isn't overly long or punishing, making it enjoyable for beginners and seasoned players alike. You'll appreciate the thoughtful layout that rewards good course management rather than just brute strength.

What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Cheverny, considering the weather and local attractions?

For the best experience, we highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is typically mild and pleasant for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds at the nearby Château de Cheverny and other Loire Valley sights. Plus, the surrounding countryside is absolutely stunning during these seasons.

What makes playing Golf du Château de Cheverny unique compared to other courses in France?

Its undeniable charm comes from being nestled right beside the magnificent Château de Cheverny, which you'll occasionally glimpse through the trees. This isn't just a golf course; it's an integral part of a historic estate, offering a distinctly French, elegant atmosphere that's hard to replicate elsewhere. The sense of history truly elevates your round.

Are there any specific holes or features at Cheverny that I should look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole, which plays over water and offers a fantastic challenge as you approach the clubhouse. We also love the stretch of holes on the back nine that wind through mature woodlands, providing a serene and strategic test. The course's natural beauty and well-maintained greens are consistent highlights.

What should I expect regarding facilities and post-round dining at Golf du Château de Cheverny?

The clubhouse at Cheverny is charming and unpretentious, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding after your round. You'll find a welcoming restaurant serving delicious, authentic French cuisine - we always make time for lunch there. It's a fantastic spot to reflect on your game while enjoying local flavors and a glass of regional wine.