Chemin de Las Bordes,
Albi, Midi-Pyrenees F-81000
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Jean François GuillermThe Course:
18 holes. Open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Rural countryside.
Designer:
Jeremy Pern
43.940753
2.118849
75 km NE of Toulouse
Albi
Golf d'Albi - Las Bordes: Just outside the beautiful and wonderfully historic city of Albi, you'll find this good-quality golf course, popular with local golfers and passing visitors alike. Several attractive holes and challenging features are contained in this predominantly open parkland layout.
Sections of both the front and back-nines venture down to the banks of the delightful River Tarn, while four large ponds make their presence felt elsewhere. The ponds flank the fairways of holes like the par-4 1st, par-3 11th and par-4 17th and 18th holes, while the greens of the par-5 4th, par-4 10th and par-4 15th all dangerously protrude into the ponds.
Well worth a visit if you are in the area, and don't miss out on visiting Albi itself, a stunning cathedral city that straddles the River Tarn.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.
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The episcopal city of Albi, which is located around the cathedral in the centre of the actual city, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
France's 40th best course (Golf World, 2025).
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