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Overlooking Lésigny Golf Course, Hotel Abbaye du Golf de Lésigny is located in a 30th-century abbey, a XNUMX-minute drive from Paris and the Disneyland Paris theme park. It offers free Wi-Fi.
All serviced by a lift, the soundproofed rooms include a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
The on-site L'Abbaye bar-restaurant serves traditional cuisine, as well as fresh, seasonal products. You can enjoy your meals on the terrace in summer.
A golf course and horse riding facilities are nearby. Lastly, Notre-Dame Forest is just 2 km from Hotel Abbaye du Golf de Lésigny.
Hotel Victoria is set in a manor house in a wooded park, located just 1 km from the forest and 650 meters from the Château de Fontainebleau. You can relax on the shaded terrace and benefit from free Wi-Fi.
Rooms at Hotel Victoria feature modern décor and antique furniture. One of them has an original fireplace. Each has a flat-screen TV and the private bathrooms include a hairdryer and toiletries.
Meal trays can be delivered to your room, upon prior reservation.
Regional attractions include Fontainebleau Golf Club 3 km away and Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle 25 km away. Private parking is available on site and bicycles can be rented from the property.
Located in Bailly-Romainvilliers, in the countryside near Disneyland Paris, the Marriott's Village d'Ile-de-France complex offers fully-equipped villas for up to 8 people with free internet access.
The 2 and 3 bedroom villas at Marriott's Village in Ile-de-France have a living room, dining area, fully equipped kitchen and private terrace with lovely views. They also have satellite TV, DVD player and bathroom. Bed linen and towels are provided.
Guests can enjoy an indoor swimming pool, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a gym. There is also a restaurant on site.
The Marriott's Village in Île-de-France overlooks Golf Disneyland, a 27-hole golf course located near the amusement park. The RER station and the Val d'Europe shopping center are just 5 km away, and you will find a cinema room and a small restaurant in Bailly-Romainvilliers.
Recognized as one of the most beautiful courses in France, the Golf de Fontainebleau offers a real adventure between rocks, heather, broom and bunkers. Inaugurated in 1909, the Fontainebleau golf course is one of the oldest golf courses in France. Traced by the French Julien CHANTEPIE, redesigned in 1920 by Tom SIMPSON, lengthened and modified in 1963 by Fred HAWTREE, it is located in the middle of the Fontainebleau forest, 800 meters from the city, on the former floor of the imperial hunts.
The 18-hole course
Its relatively narrow fairways are lined with trees of various species, pines, but also birches, cherry trees, beeches and hundred-year-old oaks. They are well defended by 103 bunkers of fine sand, but also by thick copses of heather, lilac, ferns and broom, which make them charming and difficult and compose, depending on the season, a symphony of colors and smells. .
A great traditional golf course, Fontainebleau is considered by many players to be one of the most beautiful golf courses in Europe. It was ranked in 2001 by the readers of the magazine Golf Européen, 1st Golf in France, all criteria combined, and ranked 17th in the Top 50 golf courses on the European continent of "Golf world".
The Meaux-Boutigny golf course is located in Seine-et-Marne. Easily accessible from Paris, it occupies a perfect location for golfing. The main course of the Golf de Meaux is an 18-hole championship course. Its fairways extend over a distance of 5767 meters to offer you a beautiful Par 71.
Open since 1977, it was carved by the famous architect Michel GAYON in the heart of a natural site of 65 hectares. In addition, a 9-hole initiation course completes the 18-hole course to offer golfers of all levels an exceptional experience. Finally, the clubhouse with the appearance of beautiful Norman battisses will allow players to meet after their game in a warm atmosphere.
Bussy-Guermantes golf course is located in Bussy-Saint-Georges, a French commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region. This eastern Parisian golf course offers two 9 & 18-hole courses.
Two varied and technical golf courses
With 27 holes, water features, roughs worthy of a link, the Bussy-Guermantes golf course provides a total change of scenery. Accessible to all, the courses welcome occasional players as well as regular golfers. For good players, the La Jonchère course is a real challenge, in particular due to the omnipresence of water obstacles on holes 16, 17 and 18 ... The local Amen Corner.
La Jonchère course: 18 holes - Par 72 - 6 meters
The 18-hole "La Jonchère" 18-hole course is the main course of the Bussy-Guermantes golf course. The fairways are rather flat but the tees and especially the high greens require some effort. Four water features enhance and enhance the game, as do the mounds that structure the course in places.
La Gondoire course: 9 holes, Par 35, 2 m
The 9-hole Bussy-Guermantes golf course "La Gondoire" allows you to work on technique and strategy in a wooded and residential environment. It is a real ideal course for training.
Training zones
Bussy-Guermantes golf course has many training areas:
A practice of 25 stations, 17 of which are covered, open 7 days a week and lit until 7 p.m.
A 1 m² putting area
An approach area and a training bunker
Less than 30 minutes from the Paris ring road, the Golf d'Ozoir-La-Ferrière in Seine-et-Marne is one of the oldest and most beautiful golf courses in Ile-de-France.
Its 3 very competitive 9-hole courses take place over 90 ha in the magnificent setting of the Monthéty woods, an elegant domain with its many varieties of centuries-old trees. In addition, there is a covered driving range with 15 stations as well as a large small game training area.
Château-Monthéty is traditionally the big course where 99% of the club's competitions take place, private or open (Grand Prix, Thion de la Chaume Trophy, Debuisson Finals). 5980 meters long, it has been able to adapt to modern golf while retaining its centuries-old characteristics.
Les Agneaux, the latest of the three courses, with a total length of 2553 meters, has a more modern and technical course which appeals to all those who play it. Good management of the association year after year makes it possible to prioritize investments for the benefit of these 3 courses.
Located 50km from Paris and 15km from Disneyland Paris, the Crécy golf course combines two 18-hole courses - "Vignoly" and "Montpichet" - on the grounds of the Domaine de la Brie, a former XNUMXth century farm. The reputation of the Crécy Golf Club comes from its "Vignoly" course designed by the American Arnold Palmer, one of the greatest champions in the history of contemporary golf.
18-hole "Vignoly" course signed Arnold Palmer
A true golf legend, winner of the Masters of Golf, US Open and British Open several times, emblematic figure of the Augusta Masters, Arnold Palmer began a career as an architect by creating the first golf course in China, then joined the actor Clint Eastwood in 1999 to found the famous Pebble Beach Golf in California.
In 2006, work began on the 18-hole "Vignoly" course on the grounds of the Crécy golf course: Arnold Palmer signed his very first creation here in France. The spirit of Arnold Palmer is expressed in Vignoly by the multiplication of obstacles along the route: in the hollow of valleys and wooded groves nestle no less than 14 ponds and 63 bunkers, a real technical challenge at each stroke. !
9-hole course "Montpichet"
Unlike the sister course "Vignoly", the 18 all "Montpichet" course is not very hilly, but similarly drowned in the countryside, quite wooded and planted with fruit trees. It is remarkable for the blind approach of a few greens as well as obstacles (bodies of water, mounds and bunkers) sometimes arranged across fairways, like formidable sentinels ...
The Golf de Cély Fontainebleau is located 45 kilometers south of Paris in the Pays de Fontainebleau. It is ideally served by the A6 motorway and close to the airports - 30 km from Orly and 80 km from Roissy-.
It extends over a vast and magnificent domain of 55 hectares in Seine et Marne. The setting includes a 14th century castle, a clubhouse with bar, a restaurant and a meeting room.
History & Awards
The Cély golf course was designed in 1990 by Marc Adam and Patrick Fromanger in collaboration with Jack Nicklaus Design. It hosted the Women's World Championships at its inauguration and is one of the most beautiful golf courses in Ile de France.
18-hole course
The Château de Cély Golf course is an 18-hole, Par 72. It deploys its greens and fairways over a distance of 5856 meters. Dotted with water features and numerous bunkers, it is a rather technical golf course. However, its different starting areas make it accessible to players of all levels and ages. Slope men 122 and women 131. Also, each hole offers an interesting perspective, a different point of view, thus allowing multiple approaches in the purest tradition of American golf courses.
Training areas
Practice: 17 positions
Putting green with training bunker
A few minutes by car from the Park, you can go to the Green for your greatest pleasure by going to Golf Disneyland. The latter is located in the south-eastern area of the complex and covers an area of 91 hectares. Designed by architect Ronald Fream, this golf course opened in October 1992. It has a Mickey Mouse-shaped youth golf area and a 600m² driving range. It also has a restaurant, the Club House.
Opening hours
Summer opening: 8:15 am - 21:00 pm
Winter opening: 8 a.m. - 45 p.m.
Exceptional closure: December 25 and January 1
Career
The course is suitable for players of all levels, amateurs or professionals. It has been thoughtfully designed: three 9-hole courses starting and ending in front of the Club House. By playing them in the order you want, you have three courses of 18 different holes decorated with green-en-île, ponds and seas of sand.
The Disneyland golf courses are named after the Disney universe:
Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh and Friends from the Forest of Blue Dreams
By 36, 3094m
Wonderland with Alice and the characters from wonderland
By 36, 3127m
Neverland with Peter Pan and the characters from Neverland.
By 36, 2905m
Training areas
Practice: 33 stations (10 seats)
Putting green
Pitching greens
The Lésigny-Réveillon golf course is appreciated by all golfers for the quality of the layout of its course designed in 1988 by the famous architect Michel Gayon. Quite simple in appearance, it remains however complicated to score. The Lésigny-Réveillon golf course deploys its greens and fairways over an area of over 100 hectares and has 27 holes + 9 compact holes.
The Grand Parcours - 3 loops of 9 holes
The Lésigny-Réveillon golf course has three 9-hole loops (White Yellow and Orange).
Hyverneaux Golf Course (Blanc) - 3072 meters
Réveillon Golf Course (Yellow) - 2861 meters
Corbuches Golf Course (Orange) - 3064 meters
On the long course, we quickly had the feeling of being in Scotland. During an 18-hole course, especially when the wind blows into the game, you think you're playing on a Links. All that's missing then is the sea in the distance to really believe it. The three different combinations will allow you to vary the pleasures and difficulties.
The compact course
More forested, the compact course is the ideal place to start golf in all serenity. Also, it will constitute a place of improvement for more experienced players, ideal for working on their little game. Small in length but surrounded by large hundred-year-old trees, the compact instantly seduces, with a few wild squirrels as discreet spectators.
Training areas
To train off the course, the Lésigny-Réveillon golf course has a practice of around a hundred stations which remains open all year round and lit until 22 p.m. in order to satisfy the most assiduous of between you.
Located less than 30 minutes from Porte de Bercy in Lésigny in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region. It is very easy to access. The Lésigny-Réveillon golf course is one of the benchmark golfing structures in terms of quality / price ratio in its department.
The Clément Ader golf course is located in eastern Paris, around thirty minutes from the capital. This magnificent 18-hole course was designed and drawn on a historic site, the scene of the first "motor plane" flight made by Clément Ader in 1890.
Born from the pen of the know-how of Michel Gayon, you will discover a demanding course made up of numerous water features. Its layout will offer you a real technical challenge. The course is quite long, 6059 meters with greens perfectly defended by carefully placed bunkers all along the course. Let yourself be charmed by this magnificent setting. Play your best golf on perfectly manicured fairways carefully delimited by century-old trees in flamboyant colors throughout the fall season.
For training, Golf Clément Ader has a practice of 15 stations, 5 of which are covered. But also a putting green, a pitching green and a compact 9-hole course.
The Torcy golf course is located in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region, just 20 minutes from Paris.
Designed by Alain Prat in the purest tradition of Scottish links, the 9-hole course of the Torcy golf course will appeal to the most seasoned golfers as well as beginners.
With a view of the lake on the Île de Loisirs de Vaires-Torcy, this site is an opportunity for as many people as possible to discover golf thanks to very comprehensive infrastructures.
Huge putting green
Pitching greens
chipping green,
Practice on grass or mat with targets
3 hole compact
The Torcy golf course offers you an ideal training and initiation center to work on all the shots of golf.
, In a remarkable forest setting, the golf de la Marsaudiere is an attractive 9-hole Par 35 golf course, 2740 meters long.
A place of history:
La Marsaudière had only a few inhabitants at the start of the XNUMXth century. It then belonged to Baron Petit de Beauverger, former prefect, ennobled by Napoleon I. He had his country house built there. Located in the domain of this old residence, the golf de la Marsaudière offers a golf course that will delight all golfers.
Setting and environment
In a particularly pleasant and wooded environment, the golf de la Marsaudiere allows experienced golfers as well as beginners to have fun and take up a real golfing challenge. In the heart of the forest and built around the moat of the old castle, it offers a breathtaking view of the entire Domaine. A warm atmosphere and a pleasant, sporty and relaxed setting will satisfy you.
Training areas:
Fully covered practice, it allows everyone to learn or improve their Swing.
Putting green and two approach zones (with bunker) to allow you to warm up quietly before setting off on the course.
The Golf de Montereau la Forteresse, in Seine-et-Marne (Ile-de-France) is a haven of peace stretching over 98 hectares in the heart of the Orvanne valley, 25 km from Fontainebleau.
The Golf de la Forteresse deploys its greens and fairways on a classified site with unique charm. A XNUMXth century fortified farm around which the architects P.Fromanger and M.Adam have shaped a course with a varied design as beautiful as it is technical.
Each hole will make you discover the different horizons of a hilly, wooded site adorned with ponds, the greens of which are defended by many judiciously placed bunkers.
This 18-hole course with unique charm and practicable all year round will appeal to experienced golfers as well as beginners.
Located between the Seine and the forest of Fontainebleau (Seine et Marne), the "9 hole" UCPA golf course in Bois le Roi, on the Ile de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi, is a welcoming haven of peace, truly open to all (from the age of 3!), hilly, with many water features.
The course
The course calibrated to federal standards has been able to optimize its playing surface, by creating a real “pitch and putt” approved on the 9 holes itself (it is enough to determine the time slots to switch from one configuration to another) and the possibility of making an "18 holes", thanks to a clever change of departure during the second passage: from yellows, you pass to orange, and voila, the data of your second course are no longer the same as 'at first. New difficulties to be solved, new solutions to be found, change of tactics, change of choice of clubs. Remedy against boredom and maximum profitability of the structure.
Placed on the banks of the Seine, this pretty wooded course, sometimes a little muddy when the rains have watered it too much, has various holes, quite technical, which allow you to familiarize yourself with water obstacles: a major asset if you encounter the same challenges elsewhere: you will feel more confident than any other player. Admittedly, we can blame this course, the Pivert, for being a little short with only 2313m (par 54), but at least this disadvantage is compensated by two by 5 very nice to play, including for the ladies, allowed from white balls when they want to “challenge” the water.
The Practice
One of the most spectacular features of the Bois-le-Roi Golf Course is its magnificent practice on the water: 20 stations, 18 of which are covered. You can taste the pleasure of hitting balls in front of the water, an incomparable sensation. Floating targets allow you to judge the length or direction of your shots. 3 water lines delimit 2 virtual fairways 180 meters long and 50 wide.
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