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GOLF IS GROWING faster in France than anywhere else in the world with many excellent local courses that welcome visitors. With elegant clubhouses and comparatively empty courses, it represents a visiting golfer's paradise, especially with affordable green fees. In Brittany, the choice is wide with scenic courses to suit all skill levels. All the courses are within easy travel distance of La Maison Magique.
One of the best courses in Morbihan is Golf de Saint-Laurent at Ploemel
near CARNAC. It was established in 1975 and is attractively laid out
among oak, pine and chestnut trees. It hosted the French PGA Championship
in 1988 and 1989. Its broad, gently undulating fairways and well-kept
greens will encourage your game.
The banks are uncrowded and peaceful. In this slow-moving river there are carp, bream, roach, pike, trout and zander. The local fishermen are extremely friendly and are always willing to advise on the best fishing places. The fish are unpressured and most likely previously uncaught so strong tackle (15lb BS) is needed for landing the large carp. With hundreds of overhanging trees, lily pads etc. there are large carp to be caught which fight very hard! Permits can be bought in the Hotel de la Vallee in the bar just two minutes from La Maison Magique. There is a large angler’s shop in Pontivy where the English speaking proprietor is very pleased to welcome and advise our English speaking angling guests. La Maison Magique also provides a bait fridge and secure storage of equipment.
A short, 20 minute drive takes you to Lac du Guerledan, the largest lake in Brittany where, in addition to superb fishing there is an area reserved for water sports and other water based activities. If sea angling is your interest then the many rocky coves along the south Brittany coast are a sea anglers paradise.
In summer 2005 a father and his twelve year old son regularly caught over 20 pounds of fish in 2 hour morning fishing sessions, and on one particular morning 64 pounds of fish! Mainly perch and bream, and some salmon. |