Belle Dune Golf Club
Promenade de Marquenterre
80790 Fort-Mahon-Plage
Tel : 22 23 45 50 Fax : 22 23 93 41



Directions
On the coast, 25km south of Le Touquet.

Course Details

Course Name: Belle Dune Holes: 18 Yardage: 6464 SSS: 71
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  • Belle Dune

    GrahamH wrote on: Jun 13, 2008

    Stayed at the Belle Dune complex, which was excellent and also played the course - supurb. A great variety of holes and a course that was in fabulous condition. I certainly recommend a visit and far more enjoyable than the busy courses at Hardelot and Le Touquet.

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  • Belle Dune

    Dale Roscoe wrote on: Sep 11, 2006

    Belle Dune impresses alot, a vast forest course walled will pine trees, it is without doubt the N0.1 course in the region. Play early morning to catch the course and the scenery at its best and enjoy a Croque-Monsieur or 2 in the clubhouse afterwards - lovely!

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  • Belle Dune

    Jeff Laing wrote on: Nov 24, 2005

    The BEST course in the region. Play it every year and although tough and a long walk well worth a vist. Shame the Club House closes early with below average facilities.

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  • Belle Dune

    Gavin L wrote on: Feb 8, 2005

    In my opinion the best course in the region, beautifully sculpted with challenging architecture and great variation from start to finish. Very mature and in top condition for a young course - I will be going back.

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      • RE: Belle Dune

        wardy wrote on: Feb 15, 2005

        Hi, how much was this course to play in Euros.
        Thanks

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          • Belle Dune Golf Club in France

            JOHN LARKIN wrote on: Oct 8, 2008

            Went in April, early morning round,
            48.50 Euro each. Agree with other posters.
            This is an excellent course,far too good for a hacker like me.

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  • RE: RE: Belle Dune

    Barry Harris wrote on: Sep 6, 2004

    Hi Mark
    I have some photographs of the area from the golf course. If you send me your email address I will pass them on.
    Regards
    Barry Harris

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      • RE: RE: RE: Belle Dune

        Graham Aldis wrote on: Feb 1, 2005

        WE are considering taking our golf society there later this year if you could send some photographs this would be very apprieciated
        Regards
        Graham

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  • Belle Dune

    Steve K wrote on: Aug 4, 2004

    This is a fantastic course. Having both broken 80 at Le Touquet La Mer the previous day my playing partner and I decided to celebrate and arrived at Belle Dune nursing crippling hangovers. This is NOT the way to play Belle Dune and the course gave us both a severe beasting.
    Fabulous holes take you up into the woods on the front nine and we were dead on our feet by the time we played the even tougher back straight through the sand dunes. We are going back next month to see if we can play it properly and give it the respect it deserves. Long walks between many greens to tees but well worth it, unless you were feeling as bad as we were.

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  • RE: Belle Dune

    wrote on: Jun 28, 2004

    just woundering if anyone has any photos of the many properties surrounding this golf cours?if so can you please send them on to me
    many thanks
    MARK WYATT

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  • Belle Dune

    Mike Dale wrote on: May 9, 2004

    Well I've just come back from France and I have to say Belle Dune is a fantastic golf course!!! We played it twice in the week and both times the fairways were immaculate, the greens fast but forgiving and as usual the course is a challenge for any golfer!!!
    I'd go over there just to play this course time after time!!!

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  • Belle Dune

    Buisseret wrote on: Mar 24, 2004

    Played on several occassions, scenically attractive with varying links/woodland holes, first class condition, superb greens. Not to be missed.

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  • belle dune

    murphy wrote on: Oct 22, 2003

    good course in a well developed pine forest which seperates each hole for a peaceful round, secluded from other golfers. The design of the course takes you over into three sections and gives a variety of play from a parkland course to a lynx course.

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