Golf De L'Oliki

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Golf De L'Oliki for ideal playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring, specifically May or early June, for the most enjoyable experience at Oliki. The coastal breezes are gentle, the course is lush, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds, allowing for a more relaxed round.

What kind of challenge can I expect from Golf De L'Oliki's layout?

Oliki isn't about brute force; it's a strategic test that rewards thoughtful play, especially when the Atlantic winds pick up. The back nine, particularly holes 12-14, demands precise iron shots to navigate the gorse and subtle elevation changes, making it a truly engaging round.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Golf De L'Oliki?

Beyond the stunning coastal vistas, the course truly shines with its unique 'Bunker de la Sirène' on the 7th hole - a massive, natural sand trap that feels like it's been there forever. After your round, the clubhouse terrace offers an unbeatable spot for a local cider and watching the sunset over the bay.

What's the best way to get to Golf De L'Oliki and are there good accommodation options nearby?

Oliki is a bit off the beaten path, which is part of its charm; we always recommend renting a car from Brest or Quimper airport for the scenic drive. You'll find several charming guesthouses and small hotels in the nearby Breton villages, perfect for an authentic local stay.

Is Golf De L'Oliki a good value for a golf trip to France?

Absolutely. For a truly authentic French links experience without the Riviera prices, Oliki delivers exceptional value. You'll find a meticulously maintained course, friendly staff, and a genuine sense of place that makes it far more memorable than many more famous destinations.