Golf de Quiberon

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Golf de Quiberon - is it a true links course?

You'll find Golf de Quiberon offers a fantastic coastal challenge, blending parkland and links elements. The wind off the Atlantic is often your toughest opponent here, demanding precise shot-making and creative play, especially on the back nine where the course opens up.

When is the best time of year to play Golf de Quiberon for ideal conditions?

We recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn - May through September - for the most reliable weather. While the course is open year-round, you'll avoid the stronger winter winds and enjoy longer daylight hours, making for a much more pleasant round.

Are there any signature holes or particularly stunning views at Golf de Quiberon?

Absolutely, the views are a major draw here. Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole, where you're hitting towards the ocean, and the finishing holes offer breathtaking panoramas of the Quiberon Bay. It's a truly memorable backdrop for your round.

What's the general atmosphere like at Golf de Quiberon, and is it welcoming for all skill levels?

You'll find a relaxed, friendly atmosphere at Quiberon, very much in line with the laid-back Breton spirit. While the course can be challenging, it's certainly welcoming for all skill levels, and the pro shop staff are always happy to offer tips or arrange rentals.

What should I plan to do after my round at Golf de Quiberon?

After your round, we highly recommend exploring the Quiberon peninsula itself. Grab some fresh seafood - the local oysters are incredible - or take a stroll along the Côte Sauvage for dramatic coastal scenery. It's the perfect way to unwind after tackling the course.