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Curated Scottish Highlands Trips
This region unveils mountain views, sandy beaches, and most importantly, two of GOLF.com’s World Top 100: Royal Dornoch, and Cabot Highlands (Castle Stuart).
Away from the golf, Whisky is the region’s biggest industry, with many nearby distilleries including Tomatin and Glenmorangie providing you with the true Scottish experience. Loch Ness spills into the North Sea at Inverness, with an abundance of castles, ancient battlegrounds and fine restaurants featuring the best of Scotland’s natural larder – all within a stone’s throw of the golf courses.
The Scottish Highlands reveal Scotland’s golfing wilderness, which, when paired with Five-Star accommodation, makes this region increasingly attractive for all. Best of all, it rarely needs the advanced planning of the other regions.
Without question, combining the Aberdeen and Inverness areas is the most under-visited part of Scotland, and it’s hard to figure out why.


