Pas-de-Calais
Weather
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Courses
- Golf de Saint-Omer
- Golf de Berck
- Golf d’Hardelot - Les Dunes
- Golf de Wimereux
- Golf d’Hardelot - Les Pins
- Golf de Béthune
- Golf d'Arras
- Golf du Touquet
- Golf Public D'Olhain
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Pas-de-Calais for the best weather and course conditions?
You'll find late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) are perfect for your Pas-de-Calais golf trip. The temperatures are pleasant, and the courses are typically in prime condition, letting you avoid the busier, hotter summer crowds. We've always enjoyed the crisp air and fewer golfers during these shoulder seasons.
With 9 courses in Pas-de-Calais, which ones are the absolute must-plays for a first-time visitor?
You absolutely need to prioritize Le Touquet Golf Resort's La Mer course; its classic links feel and stunning coastal views are unforgettable. Also, don't miss Hardelot's Les Pins, a beautiful heathland track that offers a fantastic challenge and a truly different experience. These two alone make the trip worthwhile.
Is Pas-de-Calais an expensive golf destination compared to other European options?
Pas-de-Calais offers excellent value, especially when you compare it to some of the more famous golf regions in Europe. While premium courses like Le Touquet will have higher green fees, you'll find plenty of quality options that won't break the bank, making it a smart choice for a budget-conscious golf getaway. We've always felt we got more than our money's worth here.
How easy is it to travel to Pas-de-Calais for a golf trip, especially from the UK?
Getting to Pas-de-Calais is incredibly straightforward, particularly if you're coming from the UK. The short ferry crossing to Calais or the Eurotunnel makes it an ideal drive-and-play destination, allowing you to bring your own clubs with ease. Once there, the courses are relatively close, so you won't spend much time driving between rounds.
What's the local vibe like in Pas-de-Calais, and what should we experience off the course?
Beyond the fairways, Pas-de-Calais offers a charming, relaxed French coastal experience. You'll want to explore the lively markets in towns like Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, indulge in fresh seafood, and perhaps visit the historic sites around Boulogne-sur-Mer. It's a region that blends great golf with genuine local flavor, perfect for unwinding after your round.