Golf de Vittel Ermitage, Golf course in Norroy, France
Golf de Vittel Ermitage is a golf course near Norroy with fairways winding through forested areas and rolling hills at 400 meters elevation. The entire grounds span approximately 600 hectares of ecologically managed land with multiple playing areas.
The course was designed in 1905 by English architect Charles Alison with 9 holes and expanded to its current 18-hole layout around 1920. This growth reflected the area's emerging status as an established sporting destination.
The course is woven into the region's heritage of thermal springs and wellness tourism, blending sport with Vittel's traditional focus on health and restoration. This connection shapes how the place is experienced and used today.
The course is open daily with online booking options and multiple payment methods available for visitors. It is best to reserve in advance and allow enough time to experience the expansive grounds.
The property adjoins a former steeplechase track and the Peulin course sits alongside a racecourse, creating distinctive playing conditions throughout. This proximity to other sporting venues gives the grounds a layered history within the local sports landscape.
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