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Golf Club de la Wantzenau

With some holes cut through woods, others with water hazards and some with wide open fairways, this course has a challenge for every level of player. The clubhouse is a beautiful example of local architecture and guarantees a warm welcome for visitors.

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Golf le Kempferhof Kempferhof
Situated on 215 acres of protected countryside, this course is rated no. 2 in France by Guide Peugeot.

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Golf d'Ammerschwihr Ammerschwihr
This undulating course is on the wine route and meanders through forests and vineyards.

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Alsace Golf Club Alsace GC
A links-style course with superb views over the Vosges mountains and the clubhouse built in an old mill.

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GOLF COURSES IN ALSACE

BAS-RHIN
Département 67

Le Kemperhof Golf Club,
351 rue du Moulin,
67115 Plobsheim
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Golf de Strasbourg,
67400 Illkirch Graffenstaden

Golf du Fort,
Route du Fort Uhrich,
67400 Illkirch-Graffenstsaden

Golf Club de la Wantzenau,
C.D. 302,
67610 La Wantzenau

Golf Club Soufflenheim Baden-Baden,
Allée du Golf,
67620 Soufflenheim
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HAUT-RHIN
Département 68

Alsace Golf Club,
Moulin de Biltzheim, BP 45, 68250 Rouffach

Bâle Golf & Country Club,
Rue de Wentzwiller,
68220, Hagenthal-le-Bas

Golf Club des Bouleaux,
238 route de Reiningue,
68310 Wittelsheim

Golf d'Ammerschwihr,
Allée du Golf,
68770 Ammerschwihr
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Golf du Rhin Mulhouse,
Ile du Rhin,
68490 Chalampe

Golf de la Largue,
Chemin du Largweg, Mooslargue,
68580 Seppois Le Bas

 

GOLF IN ALSACE

The village of RiquewihrThink of the Alsace and golf might not be the first thing that comes to mind. You might think of picturesque medieval villages, its wines, or the European Parliament in Strasburg. But this eastern region of France, between the Rhine Valley and the Vosges mountains on the border with Germany and Switzerland, has ten fine courses and is actively promoting itself as a golf tourism destination.
We visited Alsace in the autumn of 2005 and found an enchanting, welcoming region. Read our full report here

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