The
North East
Whether
you are a golfer visiting Scotland's North East playing two rounds
of golf every day, or an a Scottish vacation and want to take some time
to play golf, Scotland's North East has a wealth of attractions
to offer, and especially in summer, there is a full programme of events
including Highland Games, festivals, vintage vehicle rallies and agricultural
shows.
In Dundee the RRS Discovery and the Frigate Unicorn, both steeped in
history, are just two of the many attractions worth visiting, while
a short drive away is Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Her Majesty
The Queen Mother, complete with its own ghost and secret rooms.
The small towns of Montrose and Arbroath are good centres from which
to tour the countryside and the Glens of Angus, and both are within
easy reach of a great choice of golf courses.
A short drive up the East Coast is Stonehaven. Here you can pick up
the first of Grampian's fascinating themed trails. Follow the Victorian
Heritage Trail to discover why Queen Victoria loved this area so much.
Inland, on Royal Deeside, are the picturesque villages of Banchory,
Ballater, Aboyne and Braemar, all of which have excellent golf courses.
Popular attractions include the castles of Braemar, Crathes and Balmoral.
These courses are only a small example of the excellent courses available
to play in the North East of Scotland.
Carnoustie Golf Course
Royal Aberdeen Golf Course
Monifieth Golf Course
Letham Grange Golf Course