Château Golf des Sept Tours
Tours
The only Chateau-Golf Hotel in the Loire Valley, the Château des Sept Tours Hotel exudes a tradition of refinement, service and quality. It is located in the countryside near Courcelles-de-Touraine, only a 20 drive from Tours. The main hotel is a converted 15th century castle and has 22 individually decorated rooms. The turret rooms are a bit special and are well worth the supplement if you want something a bit special. There are also 24 rooms in the nearby Orangerie which are more modern and spacious. Each room has exceptional views of either the golf course or the Chateau and has all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay. The Château Golf des Sept Tours has an outdoor pool, two restaurants, a bar and an 18 hole golf course. It is popular with couples or small groups looking to play some decent courses, enjoy a great hotel with excellent food and explore the Loire Valley.
Tours Airport
35km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Bardstown is a fantastic Kentucky golf holiday base for golfers who want easy-going golf, bourbon heritage and proper small-town Southern charm. Known as the Bourbon Capital of the World, Bardstown is surrounded by distilleries, historic streets and rolling countryside, making it a brilliant stop on a wider Kentucky golf tour. Visit Bardstown says there are 11 distilleries within 16 miles of Court Square, which gives the town huge appeal for groups who want memorable non-golf days built into the itinerary.
For golf, our main recommendation is Bardstown Country Club at Maywood, an 18-hole semi-private course in the heart of bourbon country. The course can play from around 4,600 yards to over 7,200 yards, so it suits a wide mix of handicaps, from relaxed holiday golfers to stronger players wanting a proper test. The layout blends traditional golf with links-style design features, giving the round more variety than a standard parkland course.
Away from the course, Bardstown is where the trip really comes alive. We would recommend booking distillery experiences, exploring the walkable downtown, visiting historic landmarks and adding My Old Kentucky Home State Park for a classic local stop. The state park offers mansion tours and sits right in Bardstown, making it easy to fit around golf.
Our tip: choose Bardstown if your group wants a Kentucky golf break with friendly golf, bourbon tastings, historic charm and a slower pace between rounds.


















