Val-d'Oise

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Val-d'Oise a good golf destination if I'm also planning to visit Paris?

Yes, absolutely. Val-d'Oise is practically on Paris's doorstep, making it incredibly convenient to combine city sightseeing with some fantastic golf. You'll find many courses are just a short drive from the capital, perfect for day trips or a relaxed multi-day stay.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Val-d'Oise?

You'll discover a delightful mix here, from classic parkland layouts winding through mature forests to more open, strategic designs with challenging water features. We've played them all, and you'll appreciate the variety that keeps every round interesting, often with a distinctly French château backdrop.

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Val-d'Oise?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the most enjoyable conditions. The weather is generally pleasant, and the courses are in their prime, offering lush fairways and vibrant greens. Plus, the longer daylight hours mean more time for golf and exploring the charming local villages.

How do green fees and overall costs compare in Val-d'Oise versus other French golf regions?

You'll find Val-d'Oise offers excellent value, especially considering its proximity to Paris. While some premium courses have higher fees, many provide very reasonable rates for well-maintained tracks. Expect green fees to generally range from €50-€100, making it an accessible option for quality golf.

What's the overall vibe of golfing in Val-d'Oise, and what makes it unique?

Golfing here feels distinctly French and relaxed, often set against a backdrop of historic châteaux or rolling countryside. It's less about flashy resorts and more about enjoying well-designed courses in a tranquil, authentic setting. We love that you can easily combine a round with exploring local markets or enjoying a fantastic regional meal.