The best of the Highlands! Group Tour 19.09.-26.09.2026

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Golf, history and Highlands - pure Scotland.

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Day 1

Transfer to Kingsmills Hotel Inverness

Welcome to the Scottish Highlands! Our golf trip starts in one of the most impressive landscapes in Europe - the Scottish Highlands. After your arrival in Inverness, you will move into the stylish Kingsmills Hotel, where tradition meets modern comfort. The perfect place to relax and get in the mood for an unforgettable week. On the agenda are some of Scotland's most renowned golf courses: Royal Dornoch, Tain, Nairn, Cabot and Fortrose - each course unique, with spectacular views of the coast, sea and Highlands. In addition to golf, you can also experience the magic of Scotland up close: a trip to the legendary Loch Ness, a visit to the ruins of Urquhart Castle and encounters with the famous Highland Cattles. There is also time to explore Inverness. Look forward to a trip full of sporting highlights, nature experiences and Scottish hospitality - and to golfing moments that you will never forget.

Day 2

Golf at Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club

The first day you play on the traditional Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club (founded in 1793), one of the oldest golf courses in the world. The links course is spectacularly situated on the Chanonry Point peninsula overlooking the sea - with a bit of luck you might spot dolphins in the Moray Firth. Surrounded by heather and dunes, the course offers a successful mix of challenge and nature experience.

Day 3

Golf at Tain Golf Club

Tain Golf Club, founded in 1877, is one of the oldest golf courses in the Highlands. Picturesquely situated on the Dornoch Firth, the classic links course impresses with spectacular views of the sea and countryside. The round offers a successful mix of tradition and challenge: natural hazards, strategically placed bunkers and varied fairways make the course exciting for all levels of play. Tain is not only a piece of Scottish golf history, but is also known for its warm atmosphere - appreciated by locals and international guests alike.

Visit of Glenmorangie Distillery

The Glenmorangie Distillery, founded in 1843, is known for its innovative maturing techniques and its high-quality single malt whiskies. The tour takes you through the historic buildings and explains the production process from malt processing to bottling. The tasting offers the opportunity to sample different bottlings and learn more about the aromas and flavor profiles of the whiskies.

Day 4

Golf at Nairn Golf Club

The third day awaits you at the traditional Nairn Golf Club with magnificent views of the Moray Firth. Opened in 1887, the championship course, designed by Robert B. Finlay, combines open fairways with cleverly placed bunkers - a real test for experts and connoisseurs alike. In addition, the Cameron Course (since 1999) offers a more compact but no less challenging alternative with narrow fairways and elevated greens.Excellent facilities, a cozy clubhouse with sea views and typical Scottish hospitality round off the experience perfectly.

Day 5

Visit of Nessie and Urquhart Castle

Our day trip starts at Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness and takes us to the legendary Loch Ness. From there, we take a boat out onto the mystical waters - with a bit of luck, Nessie might even make an appearance! We then visit the impressive ruins of Urquhart Castle, which towers majestically over the loch. A multimedia exhibition and a short film provide fascinating insights into the castle's eventful history. Before we return, there is time for the souvenir store and one last photo with the spectacular view of Loch Ness. On the way back, we come across the famous Highland Cattles - a real Scottish landmark and a popular photo opportunity. Back in Inverness, the afternoon is at leisure: Stroll through the old town, visit Inverness Castle or enjoy a break by the River Ness. A day full of history, nature and real Highland magic!

Day 6

Golf at Cabot Golf Club

The Scottish Highlands are world-famous for their traditional golf clubs. Courses such as Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Tain and Fortrose & Rosemarkie embody classic Scottish golf - rooted in the 19th century, steeped in history, character and authenticity. Cabot Highlands Golf Club (formerly Castle Stuart), which opened in 2009, offers an exciting contrast to this. Despite its youth, the course is already one of the best links courses in the country and has hosted the Scottish Open several times. With its modern interpretation of Scottish golf and spectacular location on the Moray Firth near Inverness, Cabot skillfully combines innovation with tradition - a real highlight for golf lovers.

Day 7

Golf at Royal Dornoch Golf Club

After breakfast at Kingsmills Hotel, we set off on a scenic drive through the Highlands to the famous Royal Dornoch Golf Club. Founded in 1877 and designed by Old Tom Morris, the championship course is one of the best golf courses in the world. Surrounded by sea, dunes and an impressive natural backdrop, the course offers a perfect combination of tradition and challenge - a must for golfers of all abilities. The excellent maintenance and rich history make Royal Dornoch an unforgettable experience.

Day 8

Departure

After an unforgettable week in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, our trip is now coming to an end. Our transfer takes us comfortably from the hotel to Inverness Airport, where we start our journey home with many wonderful memories in our luggage.

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