The Irish capital is situated in County Dublin on the east coast of Ireland and it’s home to around one and a quarter million residents, making it the most populous county in Ireland. The county shares boundaries with Meath, Kildare and Wicklow around the periphery of an area that extends to over 350 square miles.
A third of Leinster’s 168 golf clubs are located in County Dublin with Portmarnock and Royal Dublin standing head and shoulders above all the others in seniority, as both have been hosting national and international competitions for over a hundred years.
The Irish Amateur Open, Irish Amateur Close, Irish Open and Irish PGA have all been held at Portmarnock and Dollymount since 1894. In addition, Portmarnock was also the venue for the Canada Cup (now the World Cup) in 1960 and the Walker Cup in 1991.
On the Costa del Sol, a round of golf can be enjoyed at any time of year. Boasting a whopping 300 days of sunshine, views of the Mediterranean Sea and mountains, as well as some of Europe’s most renowned golf courses, this picturesque part of the world provides the perfect setting in which to perfect one’s swing.
Edinburgh leaves you spoilt for choice when it comes to golf, with an amazing selection of courses that allow you to make the most of the natural contours of the land while enjoying some testing holes at the same time.
With the capital city of Edinburgh the base for your golfing trip this picturesque part of the home of golf is, unsurprisingly, a haven for golfers worldwide and closer to home. There is a fine mix of courses throughout the region, with everything from traditional, testing links to plush parklands and crafty, little nine holers.
St Andrews is recognised internationally as the “Home of Golf”, a distinction based upon six centuries of sporting tradition.
The variety and quality of courses mark the town as the premier destination for golfers from around the globe. As all are within ten minutes drive time of the town centre, there is nowhere else in the world where you will find such a concentration of high quality courses, including eight of championship class.
The range of courses and excellent value provided by St Andrews mean any golfer, regardless of ability or experience, can sample the town’s unique atmosphere.
You will be charmed by the rustic character of this typical Savoyard resort.
Val d’isere offers countless off-piste possibilities that can be combined with groomed runs, allowing you to vary your skiing pleasure. Halfway up the mountain, stop at the outdoor restaurant-bar La Folie Douce to enjoy generous mountain cuisine in a festive atmosphere and spectacular setting. Its high altitude is synonymous with guaranteed snow, making Val d’Isère a favorite destination all year round.
Among the most beautiful panoramas in the Alps
Avoriaz is ideally situated in the heart of the Portes du Soleil ski area. You can ski in a magnificent landscape, with panoramic views of the Dents du Midi and the Dents Blanches. Whether you prefer to take it easy or push yourself to the extreme, you’ll find a wide choice of itineraries and varied landscapes, with wide valleys open to tree-lined runs. Family skiing that appeals to skiers of all ages!
Méribel is an attractive ski resort, built in a chalet style, located in the middle of the Three Valleys. The combination of excellent skiing, a prime location, and a charming chalet-style village makes Méribel one of the most popular ski destinations for Canadian vacationers.
Perched at an altitude of 1,450 meters in the Tarentaise Valley. Local architecture in perfect harmony with the Savoyard style. Wide variety of skiing options.
Experience the quintessential ski vacation by staying in a traditional wooden chalet and enjoying the town’s lively atmosphere, which offers attractions such as a twice-weekly street market, a multitude of lively après-ski bars, and a magical forest setting.
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Whether you are more « underbrushes » or more « glacier », this destination offers skiing for all styles and levels.
Here’s a typically Austrian and absolutely charming village. St. Anton am Arlberg is a renowned ski resort in the Austrian Alps, located directly on the Arlberg, Austria’s largest ski area, renowned for its vast and demanding ski area, abundant snow and authentic atmosphere. As the cradle of alpine skiing, it appeals equally to ski enthusiasts and lovers of lively après-ski.