Welcomed by an 18th-century castle built in 1187 by religious figures and inspired by the medieval era where Joan of Arc stayed, you'll be greeted by an alley once lined with elms and century-old trees at Golf de la Grange Aux Ormes, which inspired the name of the Domaine. What sets Golf de la Grange Aux Ormes apart are some unique features that few golf courses have; a water-based practice area and excellent drainage that allows year-round play. The golf club at Golf de la Grange Aux Ormes offers two courses: a 9-hole course (Le Breuil, 2,001 meters, Par 31) and an 18-hole course (Le Bois Brûlé, 6,200 meters, Par 72).