Terre Blanche Named France’s Number One Luxury Golf Resort

The iconic 36-hole destination, just 40 minutes’ drive from Nice, earned the accolade in Golf World's new Top 100 European Luxe Resorts.

The 4th hole of the acclaimed Chateau course at Terre Blanche
The 4th hole of the acclaimed Chateau course at Terre Blanche

 Terre Blanche Hotel Spa Golf Resort, Provence, has been named France’s number one luxury golf resort in the latest Golf World rankings.

The iconic 36-hole destination, just 40 minutes’ drive from Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, earned the accolade in Golf World’s new Top 100 European Luxe Resorts.

Set within a 300-hectare estate close to the French Riviera, the European Tour Destination comprises a five-star hotel – a member of The Leading Hotels of the World and Virtuoso Preferred – with 115 suites and villas, a Michelin-starred restaurant, world-class spa, state-of-the-art kids club and Europe’s leading golf academy and performance centre.

The world-class spa at Terre Blanche, France’s No.1 luxury golf resort

Marc Delauné, President of Terre Blanche, said: “Being named France’s number one luxury golf resort is a tremendous recognition of everything we have built at Terre Blanche, from our world-class golf and five-star hospitality to our spa and Michelin-starred dining. 

“We strive to offer an exceptional experience on and off the golf course, and it’s rewarding when this excellence is acknowledged in prestigious rankings such as Golf World.”

Terre Blanche is the only venue in France to feature both a luxury resort and private members’ club, and is also the first and only Troon Privé affiliated property in France.

For more information about Terre Blanche, visit www.terre-blanche.com

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