
Self Drive
Golf Journey in the Heart of France
Fairways, Châteaux and Grand Crus of the South-West
10 Days / 9 Nights
From 2890 /
Introduction
This golf journey through France takes you into the heart of the Southwest, among prestigious vineyards, historic châteaux and stone-built villages.
You will play exceptional courses, discover the grands crus of Saint-Émilion and the Médoc, and stay in charming boutique hotels.
Each day blends art de vivre, gastronomy and heritage for a refined, authentic and unforgettable Terra Golfia experience.
Your Itinerary
Key Highlights
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900 km itinerary through vineyards, châteaux, bastides and the iconic villages of Southwest France
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5 prestigious golf courses: Grand Saint-Émilionnais, Médoc, Vigiers, Montauban l’Estang, Albi-Lasbordes
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Rental car included: airports – hotels – golf courses – visits
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Bed & Breakfast (BB) in 4★ & 5★ châteaux, estates and historic abbeys
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Essential experiences: medieval Saint-Émilion, the Médoc Châteaux Route, Monbazillac, Fronton AOP, episcopal city of Albi
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Smooth rhythm: vineyards → Dordogne → bastides → UNESCO heritage
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Terra Golfia assistance 24/7 (FR/EN) – detailed roadbook included
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Not included: flights, drinks, lunches and dinners, caddies and tips, personal expenses, insurance
The Golf Courses
The List
1) Grand Saint-Émilionnais – Saint-Émilion
A masterpiece by Tom Doak, a natural layout set in UNESCO-listed vineyards, renowned for its elegance and pure, strategic design.
2) Golf du Médoc – Bordeaux
A links-style course surrounded by the great Médoc grands crus, offering a unique blend of precision, coastal winds and prestigious vineyard landscapes.
3) Golf du Château des Vigiers – Dordogne
A 27-hole layout between vineyards, meadows and a sixteenth-century château, an essential venue in Périgord combining charm, variety and serenity.
4) Golf de Montauban l’Estang – Montauban
A modern, wooded course known for its wide fairways, demanding greens and peaceful natural setting at the gateway to the city.
5) Golf d’Albi-Lasbordes – Albi
At the foot of the UNESCO-listed episcopal city, a remarkable layout offering exceptional views of Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and the Tarn River.
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