Hotel Golf Chateau de Chailly
Chailly-sur-Armancon, FranceA 16th-century Burgundy chateau with parkland golf
Hotel Golf Chateau de Chailly
Hotel Golf Chateau de Chailly is a magnificent 16th-century castle set in the heart of Burgundy, surrounded by a beautiful 18-hole golf course. This historic property offers guests the rare chance to stay in a French Renaissance chateau while playing a course that winds through centuries-old parkland.
- The 18-hole course, designed by Thierry Sprecher and Géry Watine and opened in 1990, is routed through the grounds of a working 16th-century Burgundy château, with the castle visible from multiple holes
- The 11th hole — a semi-island par three with a water carry and the château as backdrop — is one of the most visually arresting single holes in French golf
- The property doubles as a hotel de charme, with rooms inside the castle itself, giving golfers an experience that no purpose-built resort can replicate
- Wine tours and private Burgundy tastings connect directly to the region's grand cru appellations, many within a short drive of the château
- Historic formal gardens and working estate grounds provide a parkland setting unlike anything on the British-influenced continental circuit
The Course
- Chailly Golf Course — 18 holes, par 72
Chailly Golf Course · 11th (Par 3)
A semi-island par three requiring a full carry over water to a green framed by the 16th-century château in the background — the course's most photographed and most demanding approach, with the moat-like hazard making club selection unforgiving.
Restaurants & Bars
- L'Armançon Restaurant
- Le Bar du Chateau
On Property
May - September
Burgundy's temperate continental summers bring long evening light ideal for late rounds, while the vine-covered countryside reaches peak color and the harvest energy of September adds a particular atmosphere.
Request a room in the original 16th-century tower wing — the stone-vaulted ceilings and views over the moat are worth asking for specifically. The wine cellar hosts private Burgundy tastings that pair well with a late-afternoon round when the fairways empty out.
Features &
Amenities
Chateau de Chailly is a restored 12th-century Burgundian castle that pairs an 18-hole parkland golf course with a regionally focused kitchen and a wine program that draws directly from surrounding Cote d'Or producers.
18-Hole Parkland Golf Course
The Golf du Chateau de Chailly opened in 1990 across 165 acres of rolling Burgundian parkland and has been ranked among Europe's top 100 golf resorts. The course routes through mature woodland and open fairways, offering a measured test without resorting to manufactured difficulty. On-site instruction and club hire are available for visiting guests.
La Table des Producteurs Kitchen
Chef Alexandre Clochet-Rousselet, who previously cooked at Gordon Ramsay's Le Pressoir d'Argent in Bordeaux, leads a kitchen that sources directly from Burgundy farmers and market producers. The menu changes by season, and sommelier Thierry Ledieu oversees a wine list anchored by producers from the surrounding Cote d'Or appellations. A more casual bistro format runs alongside the main restaurant.
Chateau Estate and Wellness
The 75-hectare estate encompasses 45 rooms and suites within a castle that dates to 1180, alongside eight self-catering apartments for extended stays. Wellness facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room. The grounds accommodate seminars, private events, and wedding parties across seven function rooms.
One Membership.
Dozens of Destinations.
Your visit to Hotel Golf Chateau de Chailly is coordinated by the LXV concierge — preferred tee times, dining reservations, room upgrades, and personalized welcome amenities, arranged before you arrive. One of more than 55 properties in the LXV network.
Getting
Here
Hotel Golf Chateau de ChaillyAllee du Chateau, Chailly-sur-Armancon, France 21320
Tel: +33 3 80 90 30 30
Dijon-Bourgogne Airport (DIJ)
Approximately 45 km from the chateau, about 45 minutes by car. Limited commercial service; primarily used for private and charter flights.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Approximately 260 km, around 2.5 hours by car or accessible via TGV to Dijon (approximately 1h40 from Paris Gare de Lyon), then 45 minutes onward to the property.
The chateau is 10 minutes from the A6/A38 motorway junction at Pouilly-en-Auxois, making it a natural overnight stop on the Paris-to-Lyon corridor.