Golf & Résidence de Nîmes Vacquerolles
Nîmes
Situated near Nîmes in southern France, Golf & Résidence de Nîmes Vacquerolles offers a beautiful 18-hole parkland course surrounded by Mediterranean flora and gentle hills. The course features wide fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating greens, providing a fair challenge for golfers of all levels. The resort includes residential accommodations, practice facilities, and a clubhouse with dining options. It’s a popular destination for holidaymakers seeking quality golf in the Occitanie region.
Nîmes Airport
14km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
€ (Euro)
Temperature:
3°C - 30°C
Cost of a Beer:
£5.20
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£55
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About The Area
Arles sits in the heart of Provence, where Roman history, Camargue wetlands and sun-drenched countryside combine to create one of southern France’s most characterful destinations. While better known for its ancient amphitheatre and Van Gogh connections, Arles also provides golfers with access to high-quality Provençal parkland and resort-style layouts within a relaxed Mediterranean setting.
The nearest standout venue is Golf de Servanes, located around 40 minutes away at the foot of the Alpilles mountains. This beautifully maintained course winds through olive groves and limestone outcrops, offering a scenic but strategic challenge where precise approach play is key. Slightly closer to the Camargue region is Golf de Nîmes Campagne, a more traditional parkland layout with tree-lined fairways and well-guarded greens. For a resort-style alternative, Golf de Pont Royal, designed by Seve Ballesteros, provides elevation changes, water features and championship presentation.
Golf in this part of Provence benefits from dry, firm turf and reliable sunshine, particularly from April through October. The mistral wind can occasionally influence play, adding an extra tactical dimension.
Off the course, Arles is rich in cultural depth. The Roman Amphitheatre and Théâtre Antique remain remarkably preserved, while the town’s narrow streets are filled with cafés and Provençal restaurants serving regional wines, seafood and classic dishes such as bouillabaisse. The nearby Camargue Natural Park offers wild landscapes, white horses and flamingos, providing a striking rest-day excursion. Avignon and its famous Palais des Papes are also within easy reach.
For golfers seeking scenic Provençal courses paired with history, culture and Mediterranean atmosphere, Arles delivers a refined and characterful southern French golf escape.


















