Welcome To Scotland
VisitScotland is the official home of Scotland’s national tourist board. Their website is a must use online resource for anyone thinking about planning a trip to Scotland.
Some VisitScotland Highlights
VisitScotland provides fantastic information on all aspects of visiting Scotland; from sampling the cultural highs of Edinburgh to off-the-beaten-track mountain treks. However here at Fairways Scotland we have a particular interest in a certain pastime involving a small white ball and 18 challenging holes! Thankfully with Scotland being the Home of Golf, there is no shortage of great information about golf on the VisitScoltand website.
Here are a few highlights which we think any keen golfer will find of interest!
The Best Golf Holes in Scotland
What’s the single best golf hole in Scotland? A nearly impossible question to answer, and probably a matter of personal taste. But we think this list compiled by VisitScotland comes pretty close: https://www.visitscotland.com/blog/golf/best-golf-holes/
Golf’s Tea Time Treats
Here at Fairways we know that there’s nothing better after a day on the golf course than some delicious food. Luckily Scotland boasts some of the finest cuisine in the world; from fresh seafood straight off the boat, to our world famous Aberdeen Angus beef. Delicious, seasonal, locally-sourced food is never far away from your plate (and your stomach!):
https://www.visitscotland.com/blog/food-drink/golf-food/
Official Golf Tours
Now we might be a little bit biased here, but we truly believe that the best way to discover all that this wonderful country has to offer is to book your trip through a local, dedicated and exclusive tour operator. Someone like Fairways Scotland (well we did warn you were a bit biased). We are proud to be an officially listed tour operator through VisitScotland.
Planning Your Trip to Scotland
Want to find out more about how planning a golf trip to Scotland? Get in touch with our dedicated team and find out how Fairways Scotland can help you have the trip of a lifetime to Scotland.