Non-Golfer Price: 1 420€
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Fernie Castle
| The Castle is in a superb location for anyone visiting Scotland. This 450 year old castle can offer all the character of the past with comforts today's visitor expects from a hotel. It is situated in 17 acres of woodlands with it's own loch. | |||
| Type: | 4 stars hotel |
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| Location: | Cupar |
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| Distance from St Andrews: | 15 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 60 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 130 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 240 km | ||
| Facilities: restaurant, bar | |||
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Surrounding golf courses: Old Course (St-Andrews), Kingsbarns, Carnoustie, Castle Course (St Andrews), New Course (St Andrews), Jubilee Course (St Andrews), Eden Course (St Andrews), The Duke’s (St Andrews), The Torrance (Fairmont St Andrews), The Kittocks (Fairmont St Andrews), Crail Balcomie Links, Elie, Lundin, Leven, Ladybank, Scotscraig, Monifieth, Rosemount (Blairgowrie), Lansdowne (Blairgowrie), Panmure, Kingarrock (Hickory clubs) |
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Castle Stuart
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Castle Stuart was completed in 1625 and has all the romance and atmosphere of a typical scottish castle and has a long and turbulent history. |
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| Type: | 4 star hotel |
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| Location: | Inverness |
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| Distance from St Andrews: | 245 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 255 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 275 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 12 km | ||
| Facilities: restaurant, bars |
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Surrounding golf courses: Spey Valley, Castle Stuart, Boat of Garten, Kingussie, Grantown-on-Spey, Nairn West, Nairn Dunbar, Moray, Fortrose & Rosemarkie |
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Dornoch Castle
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The hotel is set in the beautiful, historic town of Dornoch and situated directly opposite the inspiring 12th century Dornoch Cathedral. |
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| Type: | 3 star hotel |
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| Location: | Dornoch |
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| Distance from St Andrews: | 310 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 310 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 355 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 80 km | ||
| Facilities: restaurant, bar |
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Surrounding golf courses: Royal Dornoch, Brora, Tain, Golspie, Fortrose & Rosemarkie |
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Old Course
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| World ranking: | 18 | ||
| Scottish ranking: | 5 |
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| Number of British Open: |
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| Architect: | Unknown | ||
| Creation date: | circa 1410 | ||
| Par: | 72 | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 75 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 155 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 240 km | ||
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The world famous golf course is a classic links course. Here Golf began 600 years ago, on public land, to which everyone can have access. In the top 5 of the best courses in the world, the Old course is totally unique for two reasons; firstly because of its long history and secondly because golfers have to play certain shots here that they will play nowhere else, (for example, a 60 metres putt!). The name of the architect is unknown but mother-nature has shaped this magnificent piece of land over the centuries, like most Scottish golf courses. The land is flat and has gigantic greens, with seven greens shared between two holes each. The course is also characterised by shared fairways, 112 Scottish deep bunkers and many “blind” shots. At only 6,041 yards (from the championship tees), the Old course is not an easy course, especially when the wind decides to become part of the game. You will enjoy certain special parts of the course such as the “hell bunker”, the “road hole”, the “swilican bridge”, and the opportunity to start and finish your round in town. |
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Castle Course
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| Scottish ranking: | Not yet available | ||
| Architect: | Tom Kidd | ||
| Creation date: | 2008 | ||
| Par: | 71 | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 80km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 130km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 235km | ||
| Distance from Aberdeen | 130km | ||
This is the new golf course, opened in 2008, at the home of golf and run by the municipal Links trust, which is in charge of the other golf courses in town. People call it The Castle course or number 7. Located in the South part of the town, on a cliff, the course offers spectacular views of the sea and on the old town of St Andrews. | |||
Castle Stuart
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| Architect: | Marc Parsinen |
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| Creation date: | 2009 |
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| Par: | 72 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 255 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 260 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 300 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 5 km | ||
| The course has opened in July 2009, it is the latest big championship course in Scotland and is destinated to be in the Top 100 golf courses in the world. People already see lots of similarities with the Kingsbarns in St Andrews, which is famous throughout the world, probably because the same architect is behind this marvellous project. It has been voted best new golf course in 2009! Its located only 2 minutes driving from Inverness airport. |
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Royal Dornoch
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| World ranking: | 16 |
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| Scottish ranking: | 3 |
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| Architect: | Old Tom Morris & John H Taylor | ||
| Creation date: | 1877 | ||
| Par: | 70 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 310 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 315 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 355 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 85 km | ||
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Formed in 1877, Dornoch has now been a Royal club for over 100 years! This worldwide famous links is without any doubt in the top 20 of the best golf courses in the world. The remote location of the course is magnificent with stunning views on the sea. The course is just over 6,500 yards and stand as the flag-ship of this wonderful region. A must to add to your package. Also, the pretty village of Dornoch is well worth the visit. |
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For 1 or 2 passengers
Car type Volkswagen Golf or similar
Ideal for up to 2 golfers (golf bags + luggage)
For 3 or 4 passengers
Large car type Volkswagen Passat Estate or similar
Ideal for up to 4 golfers (golf bags + luggage)
For 5 passengers
Mini-van type Volkswagen Shuttle or similar
Ideal for a group of 5 golfers (golf bags + luggage)
For up to 10 passengers
Minibus type Ford Transit or similar
Ideal for a group up to 10 golfers (golf bags + luggage)
With chauffeur


- Car type Mercedes Viano for up to 4 golfers (golf bags + luggage) with private chauffeur.
- Coache type Mercedes Esker or similar, ideal for a group of up to 24 golfers (golf bags + luggage) with private chauffeur
This price does not includes:
Castles
| - Eilean Donan Castle |
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| - Balmoral Castle | |||
| - Blair Atholl Castle | |||
| - Dunrobin Castle | |||
| - Kilchurn Castle | |||
| - Urqhuart Castle (Loch Ness) | |||
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The sometimes turbulent history of Scotland has left a legacy of castles in all parts of the country. The first castles in Scotland were built in the 11th and 12th century. |
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Distilleries
| - Auchentoshan Distillery |
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| - Glengoyne Distillery | |||
| - Audbeg Distillery (Isle of Islay) | |||
| - Bladnoch Distillery | |||
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Whisky has been produced in Scotland for hundreds of years. Scotland and whisky are inextricably linked, and it is without doubt one of the most popular activities to experience in Scotland. |
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Cultural
| - Bag Pipes |
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| - Highland Games | |||
| - Edinburgh Tattoo | |||
| - Celtic Festival | |||
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Scotland is full of culture and strong traditions, from the tartan clans to the Scottish culinary take this opportunity to discover this magnificent country. |
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Museum & Monuments
| - The British Golf Museum (St Andrews) | |||
| - St Andrews Cathedral |
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| - St Andrews Museum | |||
| - Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA) | |||
| - The National Monument (Edinburgh) |
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| - Nelson´s Monument (Edinburgh) | |||
| - The Scott Monument (Edinburgh) | |||
| - Museum of Edinburgh |
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| - National Galleries of Scotland (Edinburgh) | |||
| - The Royal Yacht Britannia (Edinburgh) | |||
| -Whisky Museum (Edinburgh) | |||
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There are thousands of historic sites and monuments in Scotland from the Neolithic age to the development of the modern world. |
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Outdoor Activities & Scenary
| - Loch Ness |
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| - Loch an Eilean | |||
| - Cairngorm Mountain & National Park | |||
| - Ben Nevis (the highest mountain in United Kingdom, 1344 metres) | |||
| - Fishing |
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| - Clay shooting |
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| - Rafting |
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All year round Scotland offers a wide range of superb outdoor activities in each region of the country such as fishing, clay shooting, walking, cycling, riding, off-road with range rovers, wildlife observation etc... |
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Spa
| - Fairmont St Andrews |
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| - The Old Course Hotel | |||
| - Balmoral Hotel | |||
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Leave behind the effects of stress of your daily routine or recover from the shock or trauma of extensive exercise…..especially after a round of golf. |
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Conditions:
- Offer valid for any travel between 1st of April to 31st of October 2010 for 2 golfers minimum on a double/twin room with Scottish breakfast
- For the Old Course, we will enter you in the ballot system the day before your tee time: if successful, you will have to pay £130 directly, approximately 150 euros to the starter. We will organize another golf course or another activity if you are unsuccessful. A handicap of 24 maximum for men and 36 for women is required.
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