Scotland Golf Break

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Scotland Golf Break

8 Days 7 Nights
£7,500.00
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Edinburgh
18 to 99 +
12/12
English
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Overview

Scotland Golf Break

Come to Scotland, the true home of golf, and experience an unforgettable Scotland Golf Break with Spirit Journeys. This exceptional golfing escape combines world-class courses with breathtaking Highland scenery, creating the perfect balance of sport and natural beauty.

First, tee off on some of Scotland’s most iconic and must-play golf courses. Golfers from around the world travel here to experience fairways shaped by history, coastal winds and legendary design. Each course offers a unique challenge, from rolling links terrain to dramatic seaside holes that test both skill and strategy.

However, this journey offers far more than remarkable golf alone. Between rounds, you will travel through some of Scotland’s most idyllic landscapes. The Highlands provide a stunning backdrop of rugged mountains, peaceful glens and sparkling lochs. Because the scenery changes with the light and weather, every day feels fresh and inspiring.

Moreover, your golf break can be tailored to match your preferences. Whether you seek championship courses, hidden local gems or a blend of both, our experienced team creates a seamless and personalised experience. We handle the logistics so you can focus entirely on your game and enjoyment.

Along the way, you will also experience Scotland’s warm hospitality. Relax in welcoming surroundings, savour traditional cuisine and enjoy conversations with fellow golf enthusiasts who share your passion for the sport.

This Scotland Golf Break delivers more than a holiday. It offers the chance to walk historic fairways, improve your game and immerse yourself in landscapes that have shaped golf for centuries. Join Spirit Journeys and discover why playing golf in Scotland remains the ultimate experience for dedicated golfers worldwide.

Club Hire and Buggy’s – please enquire after booking 

Places You’ll See :

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1. Edinburgh

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2. St Andrews

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3. Dornoch

Schedule Details

Day 1 Arrive Edinburgh

Arrive Edinburgh and collect your car hire. Check into your hotel.

Rest of the day is to enjoy at leisure.

Overnight Edinburgh

Edinburgh Skyline

Day 2 North Berwick

With breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth and islands of Bass Rock, Craigleith, Lamb and Fidra, as well as the town of North Berwick itself, there are few places better in the world to play golf!

Spend evening at leisure.

Holes: 18
Opened: 1832
Par:70

Overnight Edinburgh

 

Day 3: Kingsbarns

One of the many delights of Kingsbarns Golf Links is that you can see the North Sea from virtually every part of the course.

Spend free time at leisure to enjoy St Andrews

Holes: 18
Opened: 1793
Par: 72

Overnight St Andrews

 

Day 4 Carnoustie

This morning you will play Carnoustie.

Carnoustie Golf Links is an iconic, world-leading golf destination in Scotland and home to ‘Golf’s Greatest Test’. Golf has been played at the Links since the 16th century and it was Carnoustie natives who went on to establish the Professional Golfer’s Associations of America and Australia.

Continue the drive North to Inverness.

Holes: 18
Opened: 1839
Par: 72

Overnight Inverness

Day 5 Castle Stuart

After breakfast, drive to Castle Stuart Golf Course to play one round of golf. This attractive golf course, surrounded by picturesque nature is known as one of the top new international courses.

Spend free time at leisure to enjoy Inverness and the surrounding area.

Holes: 18
Opened: 2009.
Par: 72

Overnight Inverness

Day 6 Championship course at Royal Dornoch

Today, after breakfast, drive to Royal Dornoch Golf Club to play one round of golf.

Dornoch Golf Course attracts not only the passionate golfers. This magnificent place is also known as a place where Madonna got married to Guy Ritchie! In the afternoon, return to the hotel.

Rest of the day, spend at leisure. Optionally, you may explore Dornoch.

Holes: 18
Opened: 1877.
Par: 70

Overnight Inverness

Day 7 Turnberry

This morning leave Inverness and travel via Glencoe to Ayrshire. You can stop in Fort William, Glencoe and Loch Lomond on route to Ayrshire

Overnight Ayrshire

Day 8 Final day

Enjoy an early round of golf at Turnberry.

Trump Turnberry is a world renowned bucket list golf destination. Home to the Ailsa course, host of four Open Championships, the resort consists of two 18-hole courses and one 9-hole course perfect for your golf break in the UK. The legendary 7,489 yard, par-71 Ailsa course is known for its tough opening holes and is demanding for even the most skilled golfers.

Later in the day drive to Edinburgh or Glasgow for your departure.

Holes: 18
Opened: 1901
Par: 71

Depart Scotland

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What's Included
  • Accommodation Included
  • Rounds of Golf
  • Transport
What's Excluded
  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Tips
Activities
  • Golf
  • Multi Day Tours
  • Self Drive
Why Book With Us?
  • Top-rated Highland tours led by experienced and knowledgeable local guides, offering unforgettable journeys through Scotland’s iconic landscapes, history and hidden gems.