Non-Golfer Price: 529€
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Bed & Breakfast
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Our selection of Bed & Breakfast includes only quality accommodation, ideally located close to golf courses you choose to play. Comfort and a warm Scottish welcome is awaiting for you. |
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| Type: | Bed & Breakfast |
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Dalmahoy 'East Course'
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| Scottish ranking: | 61 |
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| Architect: | James Braid |
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| Creation date: | 1927 | ||
| Par: | 72 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 80 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 5 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 75 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 250 km | ||
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This course has been designed by James Braid in 1920 and always in good conditions from tee to green. The back nine is the longest in Scotland. The Solheim Cup was played in 1992, the equivalent of the Ryder Cup for women. |
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Royal Musselburgh
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| Scottish ranking: | 65 |
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| Architect: | James Braid, Mungo Park | ||
| Creation date: | 1926 | ||
| Par: | 70 |
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| Distance from St Andrews: | 100 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 25 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 105 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 285 km | ||
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This picturesque parkland course is at the start of the famous stretch of golf courses on the South East coast. The Club is the fifth oldest in the world and pride to keep the Old Club Cup dating back to 1774, the oldest trophy still competitively played for in the world. |
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Craigielaw
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| Scottish ranking: | 54 | ||
| Architect: | Donald Steel |
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| Creation date: | 2001 | ||
| Par: | 70 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 120 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 30 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 100 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 290 km | ||
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This is a new course, opened in 2001 but it has already built a solid reputation as a links course with challenging greens, deep Scottish bunkers and wonderful views on the sea and the town of Edinburgh. |
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For 1 or 2 passengers
Economy car type Renault Clio 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
| - Edinburgh Castle |
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| - Falkland Palace | |||
| - Glamis Castle | |||
| - St Andrews Castle | |||
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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
| - The Famous Grouse distillery (1h30 from St Andrews) |
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| - Tullibardine distillery (1h00 from St Andrews) |
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| - Dafmill distillery (25 minutes from St Andrews) |
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| - Glenkinchie distillery (20 minutes from Edinburgh) |
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| - Whisky Museum in Edinburgh (1h10 from St Andrews) | |||
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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
| - Walking |
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| - Biking | |||
| - Canoeing | |||
| - Clay Shooting | |||
| - Fishing | |||
| - Horse Riding | |||
| - Archery | |||
| - Off Road Driving & Quad Bike | |||
| - Falconry | |||
| - Hiking | |||
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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 persons minimum on a double/twin room with Scottish breakfast.
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