Place du Château,
Augerville La Rivière, Loiret 45330
Office
+33 (0)2 3832 1207Pro shop
+33 (0)2 3832 1207Website
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Olivier Allain (Head Professional)The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland.
Designer:
Olivier Dongradi
48.250796
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In Augerville-la-Rivière / 62 km NE of Orleans / 80 km S of Paris.
Golf Château d'Augerville is home to a quiet and well designed tree-lined parkland course laid out in the grounds of a resplendent French Château.
This excellent Stay&Play location just 90 minutes south of central Paris, exudes the old-world charm of the centuries old Château, complemented by an 18-hole championship golf course, great cuisine, a top quality Spa and a chocolaterie. Course description, images and other details to follow.
Stay&Play at Château d'Augerville: onsite accommodation available, see Where2Stay section below.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Players generally walk this course.
Château d'Augerville is a historic château, parts of which originally date back to the 1100s. The current 4-star hotel offers 40 rooms including eight suites located in the castle itself and two 17th century outbuildings.
Place du Château, 45330 Augerville La Rivière.
+33 (0)2 3832 8771
Visit websiteThe Château d'Augerville and its two listed historical carriage houses offer 40 charming rooms, elegantly decorated in a contemporary style whilst still maintaining a classic French Château atmosphere. Traditional rooms and suites, overlooking the gardens or courtyard are located in the chateau itself, as well as in the 17th century listed outbuildings "Mûriers" and "Cèdres".
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