Normandy Golf Deals, 2026
Normandy golf is a coastal drive, from the white cliffs at Etretat to the clifftop holes above Omaha Beach. Here is how the 2026 green fees work and how to pair the rounds with one of Europe's most moving coastlines.
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How Normandy packages work
Normandy is a touring golf region rather than a single resort. Its best courses are strung along the coast, the cliff-hugging links at Etretat on the Alabaster Coast and the cliff-top course at Omaha Beach on the D-Day shore among them, and the trip is built around driving between them rather than basing at one stay and play resort. The appeal is the setting, because few places in Europe combine seaside golf with history on this scale, and the courses are spectacular without the price tags of the marquee British links.
Most visitors buy Normandy golf as individual green fees tied to a hotel or a short coastal tour, often through a green fee booking service rather than a single package. Below is how the main rounds and trip shapes break down for 2026 and where the value sits. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since green fees move between low and high season, and you should always confirm directly before booking.
Normandy golf deals, 2026 at a glance
| Deal type | Typically includes | Indicative 2026 note |
|---|---|---|
| Etretat, the Alabaster Coast | A round at Golf d'Etretat, a par 72 clifftop course above the white cliffs of the English Channel | Around EUR 50 in low season rising to roughly EUR 85 to 95 in high season for 18 holes |
| Omaha Beach | A round at Omaha Beach Golf Club, an Yves Bureau design of three nine-hole loops on the D-Day cliffs | A marquee coastal round; pair with the landing beaches and memorials |
| Coastal golf tour | A short self-drive tour pairing Etretat and Omaha Beach with other coastal courses | The classic Normandy shape; book green fees individually along the route |
| Golf and history trip | A wider holiday combining a few rounds with the D-Day beaches, Bayeux and the coast | Golf as one thread of a memorable Normandy week rather than the whole trip |
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A coast, not a resort
Normandy golf is a drive. The standout courses sit along the coast rather than clustered at one resort, so the natural shape is a short self-drive tour, picking up green fees at each course along the route. Etretat on the Alabaster Coast and Omaha Beach on the D-Day shore are the anchors, both clifftop and both spectacular, and the gaps between them are filled with some of the most evocative scenery and history in France.
How the green fees break down
Normandy is good value by the standards of destination seaside golf. Etretat runs around EUR 50 in the low season rising to roughly EUR 85 to 95 in high season for 18 holes, and the coastal courses generally sit well below the prices of comparable British links. Booking green fees individually through a reservation service, and playing in the spring or autumn shoulders, are the clearest ways to keep the cost down.
Build in the history
The best Normandy golf trips are not only about golf. The same coast that carries Etretat and Omaha Beach also carries the D-Day landing beaches, the memorials, Bayeux and its tapestry, and the food and cider of the region. Folding a few non-golf days into the tour is what turns a coastal golf drive into one of the more memorable weeks in European golf.
Our take
Normandy is one of the most atmospheric and underrated coastal golf regions in Europe. The clifftop courses at Etretat and Omaha Beach are spectacular and reasonably priced, and the surrounding history and scenery give the trip a depth that pure golf destinations cannot match. The trade is that this is a touring region, so you should expect to drive between courses rather than settle at one resort.
Our advice is to plan a short coastal tour, book green fees individually along the route, play the shoulder seasons for the best value, and build in the D-Day coast and the food. Our Normandy golf hub, our France golf hub and our best courses in France list lay out the options, and our team can assemble the rounds, tee times and the route, costed to the head, before you commit.
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Normandy golf deals, your questions
How much are green fees in Normandy?
Normandy is good value for seaside golf. Etretat on the Alabaster Coast runs around EUR 50 in low season rising to roughly EUR 85 to 95 in high season for 18 holes, and the region's coastal courses generally sit below comparable British links prices. These are indicative 2026 figures that move between low and high season, so always confirm directly before booking.
How do you plan a Normandy golf trip?
Normandy is a touring region rather than a single resort, so the natural shape is a short self-drive tour booking green fees individually along the coast. Etretat and Omaha Beach are the anchor courses, with the D-Day beaches, Bayeux and the food filling the gaps. Spring and autumn offer the best value and quieter courses.
Can you combine golf with the D-Day sites in Normandy?
Yes, and it is the heart of the trip's appeal. Omaha Beach Golf Club sits on the cliffs above the D-Day landing shore, and the same coast carries the landing beaches, the memorials and Bayeux, so a Normandy golf tour folds naturally into a wider holiday of history, scenery and food.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Normandy course green fees and trip shapes compiled June 2026 from published course rates; figures are indicative for the 2026 season and move between low and high season. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.