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Whiskey & Golf in Scotland

Whiskey & Golf in Scotland

£6035 per person
9 Nights 8 Days
Golfers green fees (per golfer) included at:

Duke's & Eden Course - St Andrews

Carnoustie Golf Links

Royal Dornoch Golf Club (Championship Course and Struie Course)

Murrayshall Golf Club

Activities

Eden Mill St Andrews

Glenfiddich Distillery

Byres Farm tour - from barley to Whisky

Urquhart Castle

Loch Ness cruise (30min)

Blair Castle

The Hermitage walk

Dunkeld cathedral

Please note price is per person based on 20 paying customers in twin/double rooms.

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Tour Plan

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Day 1 - Arrive in Edinburgh - Transfer to St. Andrews - Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
Meet your dedicated guide and driver for a start to an amazing adventure in England. From Edinburgh airport you will be transferred to St. Andrews. Check-in The Old Course Hotel St Andrews. Rest of evening is free at lyour eisure. Meals included: None Check-out from Dornoch Station Accommodation: Old Course Hotel St Andrews - 1x Twin/Double Room
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Day 2 - Duke's Golf Course - Scotland's Secret Bunker
In the morning, play a round at Duke's Golf Course. In the afternoon make way your wat south and explore Scotland's Secret Bunker. Located near St. Andrews, it's an intriguing Cold War relic hidden beneath an unassuming farmhouse. Built in the 1950s as a response to the nuclear threat, this underground complex served as a command centre for the Scottish government in the event of an attack. The bunker spans 24,000 square feet and features decontamination rooms, a BBC broadcasting studio, a command centre, and living quarters, all designed to sustain life during prolonged periods of isolation. Today, it serves as a fascinating museum, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the covert preparations of the Cold War era and the measures taken to ensure national security. Transfer back to hotel and rest of day is free. Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Old Course Hotel St Andrews - 1x Twin/Double Room Golf included: 1 round at Duke's Golf Course Situated just a few minutes' drive from the historic town of St Andrews, The Duke's Golf Course offers a picturesque and challenging golfing experience. It is known for its stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including panoramic vistas of the town, coastline, and the Scottish Highlands in the distance. Designed by architect Peter Thomson, five-time Open champion, The Duke's Golf Course spans over 300 acres of rolling Scottish terrain. The course features heathland-style fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating greens, providing an enjoyable yet demanding test for golfers of all skill levels. The Duke's Golf Course offers 18 holes of championship golf, with a layout that incorporates natural hazards, mature trees, and picturesque water features. Golfers can expect a mix of par 3s, 4s, and 5s, each requiring thoughtful shot placement and careful strategy. In addition to the golf course, The Duke's also provides excellent practice facilities, including a driving range, putting greens, and a short game area. Golfers can warm up or fine-tune their skills before heading out onto the course. The clubhouse at The Duke's Golf Course offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, where golfers can relax and enjoy post-round refreshments or a delicious meal. The clubhouse features a restaurant and bar with panoramic views, providing an ideal setting to unwind and relish the day's golfing experience. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a casual player, The Duke's Golf Course offers a memorable golfing experience in one of the world's most revered golf destinations.
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Day 3 - Eden Golf Course - Eden Mill St Andrews
This morning you will head out to play a round at Eden Golf Course St Andrews. If playing the Old is like having dinner with the Queen, playing the Eden is like riding a roller coaster: wild, spirited, and breathtakingly fun! Only slightly more forgiving than its contemporaries on the seaward side of the Links, the Eden Course was built in 1914 by Harry S. Colt whose use of natural boundaries and severe bunkers provides a course full of character. In the afternoon, you will visit Eden Mill St Andrews.
The Eden Mill story started with a mission to revive the lost art of distilling and brewing in St Andrews.  As Scotland's first single-site distillery and brewery, making gin, whisky and beer, Eden Mill spirit is created by our distillers in copper pot-stills and exhibits a wide range of flavours from botanicals sourced from the local area, as well as from around the world. As creators of craft gin, whisky and beers, the team of distillers have the opportunity to marry the best practices from all these disciplines. The team is challenged with applying modern techniques and understanding to time honoured traditional methods. An appreciation of the intricacies of barrel ageing and quality wood is one benefit we enjoy from this special status. We apply this in order to develop truly innovative creations, such as bourbon-aged Oak Gin. Sharing our passion is not a glib marketing slogan for our team. It is simply what we love doing. We hope you can join in and enjoy the journey with us. Be part of the birth and evolution of something really special.
From here, we return to your hotel for an early evening. Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Old Course Hotel St Andrews - 1x Twin/Double Room Golf included: 1 round at Eden Golf Course
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Day 4 - Carnoustie Golf Links - Glenfiddich Distillery
This morning, check out of your hotel and make way to your next round of golf at Carnoustie Golf Links.

Transfer from Carnoustie Golf Links to The Fife Arms

In the afternoon, Lunch at The Fife Arms. Described as "Scotland's Hottest Hotel", The Fife Arms is a Victorian coaching inn that has been imaginatively restored. The hotel is located in the historic Scottish village of Braemar amidst the majestic landscape of the Cairngorms National Park.

Transfer from The Fife Arms to Glenfiddich Distillery.

Learn about one of the oldest family-owned Scotch whisky distilleries. The first drops of the legendary Glenfiddich whisky flowed from the stills here on Christmas day 1887 and has continued to produce its world-famous whiskies ever since (it’s officially the World's Most Awarded Single Malt). Promising a veritable banquet of whisky delights, Glenfiddich’s notable pedigree of rare skills, specialist knowledge and ancient wisdom has been passed down through generations by their master craftsmen who turn to Speyside’s rich whisky heritage to create the exquisitely distinctive spirits produced here. The signature tour sees you exploring the remarkable history and age-old traditions of whisky production in this beautiful part of the world as well as enjoying a fabulous tasting session that will tickle your tastebuds with The Glenfiddich 12, 15 and 18, as well as the fabled Glenfiddich Grand Cru, a sensational 23-year-old that’s finished in rare French Cuvee casks - sublime! There’s also an excellent restaurant on-site if all that tasting leaves you peckish - or in search of another dram. Finally, arrive at your hotel and check-in. Rest of evening is free at your leisure. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch Accommodation: The Station Hotel Speyside - 1x Twin/Double Room Golf included: Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie Golf Links is a famous golf course complex located in Carnoustie. It is known for its challenging and historic championship golf courses. The complex consists of three 18-hole courses: the Championship Course, the Burnside Course, and the Buddon Links Course. Here's more information about Carnoustie Golf Links. The Carnoustie Championship Course is the most renowned of the three courses and has hosted The Open Championship (British Open) several times. It's considered one of the most challenging courses in the world and is known for its demanding fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and often unpredictable weather conditions. The Championship Course is known for its length and the "Hogan's Alley" fairway on the 6th hole, named after the legendary golfer Ben Hogan. The Burnside Course is another 18-hole course at the Carnoustie Golf Links complex. While not as long or as challenging as the Championship Course, it still offers a rewarding and enjoyable golfing experience. It has hosted qualifying rounds for The Open Championship The Buddon Links Course is designed to be more accessible for golfers of varying skill levels, including beginners. It offers a less demanding round of golf compared to the Championship Course but still provides a great golfing experience. Carnoustie Golf Links has a rich golfing history and has been a host to many prestigious golf tournaments, including The Open Championship. The challenging nature of the Championship Course has led to memorable moments and thrilling finishes in major tournaments.  In addition to the golf courses, Carnoustie Golf Links offers practice areas, a golf shop, and clubhouse facilities where golfers can relax and enjoy refreshments.
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Day 5 - Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Check-out from The Station Hotel Speyside. Transfer from The Station Hotel Speyside to Kinkell Byre. Byres Farm tour - from barley to Whisky.
Nestled on the banks of the River Spey, Byres Farm invites you to experience the magic of a real working farm up close, but in a safe environment Every story has a beginning so why not start your Speyside whisky adventures where it all starts, here on the farm.  We grow malting barley which is sold to make The Glenlivet and Aberlour whisky.  The farmer will walk you through the fields, explaining the process of growing the magical crop.  In addition he will show you the machinery and explain how the barley production fits into our farming system.  He can show you the environmental and conservation work we are carrying out on the farm.

Transfer from Kinkell Byre to Royal Dornoch Golf Club. Play a round at Struie Course Royal Dornoch.

Transfer from Royal Dornoch Golf Club to Dornoch Station.

Check-in to Dornoch Station.

Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Dornoch Station Hotel - 1x Twin/Double Room Golf included: Royal Dornoch Struie Course
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Day 6 - Royal Dornoch Golf Club - Championship Course
This morning play Royal Dornoch Golf Club - Championship Course.
The Royal Dornoch Golf Club is a prestigious and historic golf club located in Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. It is considered one of the world's finest links golf courses and has earned a reputation as a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts from around the globe. The club is renowned for its Championship Course, which is consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the world. Designed by Old Tom Morris in the 19th century and later refined by other architects like John Sutherland and George Duncan, the course offers a challenging and memorable golfing experience amid the stunning Scottish Highlands landscape.  The Royal Dornoch Golf Club has a rich history dating back to 1877 when it was founded. It was granted "Royal" status by King Edward VII in 1906, adding to its prestige. The course is situated along the coast, and its rugged and undulating terrain is characterized by natural sand dunes, heather, and gorse. The stunning coastal views and ever-changing weather add to the unique golfing experience. In addition to the Championship Course, the club also offers other courses, such as the Struie Course and the 9-hole Carnegie Links, providing options for golfers of different skill levels. The club provides practice areas and facilities for golfers to warm up and improve their game.  The clubhouse at the Royal Dornoch Golf Club offers a welcoming atmosphere and serves as a place for golfers to relax, socialize, and enjoy meals and refreshments. After transfer to your cruise stop, embark on an unforgettable cruise tour of Loch Ness with Cruise Loch Ness. Disembark and head to Urquhart Castle. Urquhart Castle is located on the banks of the famous Loch Ness, 21 kilometres south-west of Inverness City in the Highlands of Scotland. The ruins of Urquhart Castle are located on a small promontory, overlooking the Loch Ness Lake. The ruins date from the 13th to the 16th centuries, and are built on the site of an early medieval fortification. The castle is one of the largest in Scotland in area, and one of the most visited castles in Scotland. Loch Ness is of course the home of Nessie, the monster supposedly living in the lake and, in fact, many Nessie sightings have been reported from where the castle stands.
Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Dornoch Station Hotel - 1x Twin/Double Room Golf included: Royal Dornoch Championship Course
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Day 7 - Rothiemurchus - Blair Castle - Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club
Check-out from Dornoch Station.

Transfer from Dornoch Station to Rothiemurchus (optional activity).

The Rothiemurchus Centre near Aviemore is a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of exciting activities amidst the breathtaking Highland scenery. Activities with your feet firmly planted on the ground include archery and wildlife photography, providing serene experiences in nature. For those seeking a more exhilarating adventure a few feet above the land, the centre presents quad bike trekking, clay shooting, and the unique Highland Cows Safari. Loved by generations and meticulously cared for, Rothiemurchus ensures a memorable experience for every visitor, blending grounded and thrilling outdoor pursuits in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

Transfer from Rothiemurchus to Blair Castle.

Looking every inch the world-famous landmark that it is, the vast and resplendent Blair Castle has been the home of the Atholl family for over seven centuries. With a richly fascinating 750-year history, and thirty rooms to explore, the only problem you’ll have is seeing everything you want to … Once home to an eclectic cast of entrepreneurs, politicians and soldiers, explore this spectacular castle’s fascinating 18th-century interiors and magnificent Scottish baronial architecture. Must-see highlights include the Entrance Hall and its sensational collection of weapons, the opulent oak-panelled walls of the Dining Room, and the exquisite Tapestry room and world-famous Mortlake Tapestries, sold by Cromwell after the execution of King Charles I. And don’t skip the spectacular William and Mary State Bed, hung with finest silks, and decorated with ostrich feathers - an utterly extravagant chamber. And once your appetite for luxury and opulence has been whetted, make a point of taking a wander through the enchanting gardens and grounds, from the captivating Hercules Garden, a nine-acre walled garden; and Diana’s Grove, a tranquil space known for its Grand Fir that stands over 60 metres tall. A true fairytale setting to wrap -up this exceptional Scottish experience.

Transfer from Blair Castle to Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club.

Check-in to Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club

Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club - 1x Twin/Double Room
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Day 8 - Hermitage Dunkeld - Dunkeld Cathedral
This morning play a around at Murrayshal Golf Course, located near Scone in Perthshire, Scotland, offers a premier golfing experience across 365 acres of stunning parkland. Established in 1981, it features two distinct courses: the 18-hole Murrayshall Course, a championship parkland layout winding through large pine trees with impeccable conditions and panoramic views, and the 9-hole Lynedoch Course, a shorter but equally challenging parkland course with narrower fairways framed by Scots pines, ideal for quick rounds or beginner golfers. The estate also boasts a driving range, a Pro Shop, and expert PGA tuition, catering to golfers of all levels. Known for hosting national events, Murrayshall is praised for its immaculate upkeep and challenging design. Beyond golf, the estate offers luxury accommodations and fine dining, making it an ideal retreat for both relaxation and recreation. In the afternoon enjoy guided Hermitage Dunkeld Walk:
Cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. This stretch of magical Perthshire forest was an 18th-century pleasure ground for the Dukes of Atholl. Giant Douglas firs tower over you as you take the path to the roaring Black Linn waterfall, where the River Braan crashes into the deep, foaming pools below. Deep in the woods, discover the picturesque 18th-century folly known as Ossian’s Hall, which overlooks the stunning waterfall.
Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club - 1x Twin/Double Room
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9 - Departure
Check-out from Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club. Transfer from Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club to Edinburgh Airport [EDI].
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