Torino

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf course at Torino, France really like - is it worth the trip for just one track?

Absolutely, it's a hidden gem. You'll find a beautifully maintained course that challenges your shot-making without being overly punishing, set against a backdrop that truly feels French. We love its thoughtful design and the peaceful atmosphere you get playing here.

When's the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Torino, France to catch the course at its best?

We highly recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is perfect for golf - comfortably warm with less chance of rain - and the course conditions are usually pristine, plus you avoid the peak summer tourist rush.

Since there's only one course, what else can we do around Torino, France when we're not golfing?

Don't worry, you won't be bored. The surrounding area offers charming French villages to explore, fantastic local markets, and excellent opportunities for wine tasting or leisurely walks through the countryside. It's a perfect spot to combine golf with a genuine taste of French culture.

How easy is it to get to Torino, France for a golf weekend, and where should we stay?

Access is straightforward, usually involving a drive from a major regional airport like Lyon or Geneva, which are both within a reasonable distance. For accommodation, we suggest looking for a charming guesthouse or a boutique hotel in a nearby village; it truly enhances the local experience.

What kind of budget should we expect for a golf trip to Torino, France, specifically for green fees and local expenses?

Green fees at the Torino course are quite reasonable for the quality you receive, typically falling into a mid-range bracket compared to more famous French courses. Expect good value for your money on dining and local activities too; it's not an overly touristy or expensive area.