Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the course character like at Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan - is it challenging for all handicaps?
You'll find Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan offers a surprisingly varied challenge, especially with its rolling terrain and mature tree-lined fairways. It demands precise shot-making on several holes, but the wider fairways on others make it very enjoyable for mid-handicappers looking for a good walk.
When's the best time of year to play Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October. The weather in Normandy is typically mild and pleasant then, and the course is in fantastic condition without the peak summer crowds or the chill of winter.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan, and how far in advance should I book?
Expect green fees to be quite reasonable for a course of this quality in France, usually in the 50-70 Euro range depending on the season and time of day. Booking a few days in advance is wise, especially for weekend mornings, as it's a popular local spot.
What's the signature hole or a unique feature that makes Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan stand out?
The 14th hole, a scenic par-3 dropping downhill with Rouen's skyline peeking through the trees, is truly memorable and a real photo opportunity. It perfectly captures the course's blend of natural beauty and its convenient urban proximity.
Beyond the course, what are the facilities like at Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan, especially for a post-round meal?
The clubhouse at Golf de Rouen Mont-Saint-Aignan is welcoming and unpretentious, offering a solid menu for a post-round lunch. You'll find classic French bistro fare and a nice terrace to relax on, perfect for recounting your best shots.