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golf courses
Dinard
By the sea this famous 18-hole links built by a scotsman, Tom Dunn, over a hundred years ago, is the 2nd oldest course in France. This course has always hosted various national competitions. A view of the sea can be admired from each hole and the quality, sandy greens are suitible for play all year round. The technical course has been toughened by the wind. a nature book enhances players appreciation of the courses wildlife and flora. Whilst the clubhouse with its panoramic view has recently been restored, the old traditions and its origional charm have been well preserved.
the golf course
St Malo
Located in hunting grounds, just 25 minutes from St Malo and Dinard, lies the 27 hole St Malo golf club. Designed by Hubert Chesneau (golf national) with spectacular backdrops of the Forest of Mesnil, and the lake of Mirloup, the course provides a unique challenge (slope 133) with a combination of the water hazards (13 holes), granite rocks and natural surroundings.
At Tremereuc, around Dinard, St Malo and Dinan, appreciated 2875 m of professionally designed fairways which successfuly combine aesthetic and technical considerations. The course is enjoyable to play from start to finish as it offers plenty of veriety with features such as greens on two levels, tees set in wooded clearings and stretches of water, and all of it laid out in a country setting.
Tremereuc
La Corbinais is a nine hole golf course located in natural settings near Dinan, in historic Anne of Brittany and Bertrand Duuesclin country. The course has broad fairways in quiet and welcoming surroundings.
La Corbinais
Situated half way between St Malo and Cap Frehel and the golf courses of Dinard and Pleneuf Valandre, the 19 hole course of St-Cast-Pen-Guen runs alongside Pen-Guen beach. it is a short, technically challenging course whatever your level.
St Cast