Golf de Rimaison
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Golf de Rimaison stand out from other courses in France?
You'll find Golf de Rimaison truly charming, nestled in a serene Breton landscape with the Blavet River winding through its edges. It's not about championship length here, but rather a delightful, strategic round where precision trumps power, offering a truly relaxing French golf escape.
When is the best time of year to play Golf de Rimaison for ideal conditions?
We always suggest visiting Rimaison in late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October. The weather is typically mild and pleasant, the course is in fantastic shape, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds, making for a more serene round.
Is Golf de Rimaison a challenging course, and what should I expect from its layout?
Don't let the modest yardage fool you - Rimaison demands thoughtful play, especially around its tight fairways and well-protected greens. You'll encounter some elevation changes and strategic water hazards, particularly on the back nine, so bring your A-game for accuracy.
What's the post-round experience like at Golf de Rimaison, and is it good value?
After your round, the clubhouse at Rimaison offers a wonderfully authentic French experience, perfect for a local cider or a simple, delicious meal. We consider it excellent value for the quality of golf and the charming atmosphere you receive, especially compared to some of the pricier coastal options.
How accessible is Golf de Rimaison, and can I easily combine it with other activities in the region?
Rimaison is conveniently located near Pontivy, making it quite accessible by car from central Brittany. You can easily pair a round here with exploring the region's historic towns, chateaux, or even a leisurely boat trip on the Blavet River, turning your golf trip into a broader French adventure.