Golf trip incl. green fees & more
Enjoy your stay in Aberdeenshire by playing golf at two courses in close proximity to your hotel and by taking a day trip to the Speyside Whisky Trail. Tee times are already booked for you. Includes: 7 nights, 3 green fees per player, 1 excursion Destination: Aberdeenshire Date of travel (example):27.05.2024
per person from 869.– €
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Your travel plan:
7 days
Aberdeenshire is a region in the far north-east of Scotland. A little further away from Scotland’s more established golfing regions, but with some very classic courses, this is one of the most wonderful golfing experiences in Scotland. Away from the courses, there are other stunning attractions such as beautiful sandy beaches, towering cliffs and beautiful coastal towns alongside ancient castles.
Trinity Boutique B&B ( 90 %) Hotel page
27.05.–03.06. — 7 nights, Deluxe double room (oriental) (fullbed), BED AND BREAKFAST With a stay at Trinity Boutique B&B in Peterhead, you’ll be within a 5-minute drive of Peterhead Marina and Peterhead Maritime Heritage. This 4-star bed & breakfast is 32.1 mi (51.7 km) from Union Square Shopping Centre and 7.8 mi (12.5 km) from Bullers of Buchan. Enjoy recreation amenities such as a spa tub or take in the view from a garden. This bed & breakfast also features complimentary wireless Internet access, a fireplace in the lobby, and tour/ticket assistance. Stay in one of 6 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Services (partially against charge)
- Pets not allowed
- Garden
- Wi-fi
- Hydro-massage bath
- Fireplace
- BBQ Facilities
- Grill/BBQ
- Continental breakfast
- Breakfast
- Secure parking
- Luggage room
- Non-smoking establishment
Peterhead Golf Club
Golf club page 28.05. — green fee per player: Green fee 18 Holes (10:00) Founded in 1841, Peterhead Golf Club, started as a 9-hole course designed by Willie Park Jnr, then expanded to 18 holes in 1908. In 1923 a second 18-hole course was established, but today it exists as a 9-hole course, appropriately named the “New Course”.Fraserburgh Golf Club
Golf club page 30.05. — green fee per player: Green fee 18 Holes (10:00) This is the seventh oldest golf club in the world. Corbie Hill’s incredible and unrivalled 18-hole James Braid-inspired course is one of the most impressive links courses in Scotland. The course offers wonderful views and the spectacular holes make Corbie Hill a true links experience.Peterhead Golf Club
Golf club page 02.06. — green fee per player: Green fee 18 Holes (10:00) Founded in 1841, Peterhead Golf Club, started as a 9-hole course designed by Willie Park Jnr, then expanded to 18 holes in 1908. In 1923 a second 18-hole course was established, but today it exists as a 9-hole course, appropriately named the “New Course”.Speyside Whisky Trail Day Tour from Aberdeen Including Admissions
Duration: 10 hours, Departure time: Speyside Whiskey Trail-Tagestour ab Aberdeen inklusive Eintrittskarten more details Meeting place:
Whether you're a whisky lover or a whisky learner, you're bound to get a taste for it in the beautiful region of Speyside. Home to around 50% of all Scottish whisky distilleries, there's almost too much to see and drink. So on this tour, we help you get the most out of the region by taking you to two distinct distilleries. It’s a chance to learn about the incredible history, process, and flavours of Scotland’s national drink.
Whether you're a whisky lover or a whisky learner, you're bound to get a taste for it in the beautiful region of Speyside. Home to around 50% of all Scottish whisky distilleries, there's almost too much to see and drink. So on this tour, we help you get the most out of the region by taking you to two distinct distilleries. It’s a chance to learn about the incredible history, process, and flavours of Scotland’s national drink.