Highland Golf and Whisky Trip
Are you a passionate golf player who enjoys dram of whisky? Then this incredible trip, which combines the two is a perfect match for you. Come and experience the most famous golf courses, with fantastic views and taste some of the best whiskies Sco
Day 1 Inverness- Nairn- Inverness (-/-/D)
On Arrival at Inverness Airport you will meet our Welcome team. You will be directed to your private transfer vehicle at the Inverness Airport and then taken to your hotel for check-in.
The rest of the day you can relax and enjoy exploring Inverness on your own.
Overnight in Inverness
Included
Reception Drinks before dinner
Dinner at Hotel
Wine with dinner
Airport Meet and Greet
transport and transfer
Day 2 Nairn- Inverness (B/L/D)
You will enjoy your first round of golf at Nairn Golf Club. Nestling on the Moray Firth’s shores, this traditional Scottish Golf Links Course was created from a Highland wilderness of gorse and heather.
Founded in 1887, it is now one of Scotland’s best courses and has hosted many important championships. The Nairn Golf Club has now been awarded No 9 in the definitive list of the Top 100 Courses in Scotland 2011.
“Nairn Golf Club is a classic, traditional out-and-back links, and the opening half a dozen holes along with the coast rival anything at more illustrious Scottish courses”, said Jock Howard, commissioning editor at Golf World.
“The putting surfaces are in immaculate condition, and the variety of the examination never gets boring. I can’t think of anywhere I would rather be on a sleepy summer afternoon.”
Ranked number 9, The Nairn Golf Club received high marks from the report’s illustrious panel of judges, including three-times Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher, Major winner Sandy Lyle, Ryder Cup player Andrew Coltart and broadcasters Ewen Murray and Andrew Cotter. Also marking Scotland’s best were amateur legend and the driving force behind PowerPlayGolf Peter McEvoy, Women’s British Open champion Catriona Matthew and golf course designer David McLay Kidd.
The Golf Course
Holes – 18
Length – 6340 yards
Par – 71
SSS – 73
Golf is followed by Lunch
Included
A drink with your meal
Wine with Meal
Overnight in Inverness
Included: transport, Green Fees, lunch, Golf Club Hire, dinner, drinks, bedroom and breakfast
Day 3 Inverness- Elgin- Inverness (B/L/D)
Starting your third day with a delicious Scottish breakfast and you will travel to Elgin for another day of golf. The old course is one of the finest links courses in Scotland. Classic links designed by Old Tom Morris with deep rewetted bunkers, undulating gorse-lined fairways, and smooth, fast greens. It is a superb test of golf with seven par fours over 400 yards.
Henry Cotton’s preference for precision golf can be seen with the shorter but somewhat tighter new course with greens smaller than the Old, but every bit as good and equally challenging and rewarding.
Moray Golf Club is truly one of Scotland’s gems, a fitting tribute to Old Tom Morris and Henry Cotton’s artistry, and a must for golfers visiting the area.
The Golf Course
Holes – 18
Length – 6687 yards
Par – 71
SSS – 73
After a game of golf
Golf is followed by Lunch
Overnight in Inverness
Included
Reception Drinks before dinner
Dinner at Hotel
Wine with dinner
Included: transport, Green Fees, lunch, Golf Club Hire, bedroom and breakfast, drinks, dinner
Day 4 Inverness (B/L/D)
On this day you will not have to travel out of Inverness. You will golf at the centrepiece Scottish destination golf resort Castle Stuart Golf Links, a championship links course overlooking the Moray Firth and well-known landmarks that are synonymous with Inverness and the Black Isle – Kessock Bridge and Chanonry Lighthouse perhaps the most notable.
The Golf Course
Holes – 18
Length – 7009 yards
Par – 72
SSS – 72
Golf is followed by Lunch
Evening of Music and Drinks at Macgregors Bar
MacGregor’s Bar Inverness, Scotland’s modern-day bar. It is the place for an adventure in taste, culture, and music. It’s a gathering place to share stories, life, and laughter, whilst savouring some of the best food and drink produced in Scotland.
You will enjoy an evening filled with music and traditional Scottish Songs
Included
Dinner 2 course
Whisky Tastings
Music and Scottish Songs
Overnight at Drumossie Hotel
You will enjoy a great evening with some traditional Scottish entertainment and some good Scottish Cuisine.
Overnight in Inverness
Included: transport, Green Fees, lunch, Golf Club Hire, dinner, drinks, bedroom and breakfast
Day 5 Inverness- Tain- Inverness (B/L/D)
On this day you will be exploring the golf course in Tain. Overlooking the Dornoch Firth, Tain arguably offers one of the best settings imaginable in the highlands for a round of golf. With the sea on one side and the backdrop of the mountains behind, every day brings a different aspect to this challenging and beautiful course.
Designed in 1890 by Old Tom Morris, the layout of the holes guarantees an interesting round for beginners or experts. The sheltered location of the course ensures favourable weather for most of the year.
The Golf Course
Holes – 18
Length – 6404 yards
Par – 70
SSS – 72
Golf is followed by lunch
Dinner at the Mustard Seed
The Mustard Seed, which sits on the banks of the River Ness, is one of Inverness’s favourite restaurants. It serves simple cooking and has a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The building is a converted church building that is simply stunning and helps create a wonderful ambience. The transformation from a disused church to a restaurant created a unique space; with a double-height ceiling and magnificent open log fire.
Many of the original period features were retained and combined with a mix of natural and modern finishes. The addition of the terrace on the top floor allows alfresco dining and uninterrupted views of the River.
Overnight in Inverness
Included
Welcome Drink on Arrival
Enjoy a half Bottle of Wine (per person) with your dinner
Overnight at Drumossie Hotel
Included: transport, Green Fees, lunch, Golf Club Hire, dinner, drinks, bedroom and breakfast
Day 6 Inverness- Dornoch- Inverness (B/L/D)
You will absolutely love the Golf course in Dornoch. Dornoch is spellbinding and many golfers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to these natural links at some point in their lives. It is often quoted as one of the must-play courses. It’s the timeless setting that makes Royal Dornoch such a pleasing place to play golf.
It’s wild, isolated and at the same time, beautiful. There’s the blaze of colour in early summer when the gorse is in flower. The pure white sandy beach divides the links from the Dornoch Firth, and it all feels very humbling.
Formed in 1877, Royal Dornoch means exceptional standards and we always aim to exceed the expectations of our frequent visitors and loyal members.
However, we aim to do this in a relaxed, informal environment, with an emphasis on traditional highland hospitality.
The Golf Course
Holes – 18
Length – 6754 yards
Par – 70
SSS – 70
Golf is followed by Lunch
Visit to Glenmorangie Distillery
By the tranquil shores of the Dornoch Firth, amidst the golden barley fields of Ross-shire, lies the Glenmorangie Distillery. Here you will find a warm Highland welcome from the legendary Men of Tain, the skilled craftsmen who ensure that Glenmorangie is made in the same unhurried and uncompromising way it has always been through its long and distinguished history.
Enjoy this unparalleled access to the Distillery and its warehouses. With the help of expert guides, you will experience all stages of the whisky-making process from mashing and fermenting to distilling and maturation.
Within their Still House (they call it their Highland Cathedral) stand the tallest stills in Scotland. Their long copper necks are the same height as a fully grown giraffe! As a result, only the lightest and purest vapours make it to the top, giving a smoother, more elegant whisky.
On your visit to their traditional earth-floored warehouses, they will explain why Glenmorangie has for many years led the industry in the pioneering use of only the finest casks in which to mature their whisky.
Overnight in Inverness
Included
Overnight at Drumossie Hotel
Reception Drinks before dinner
Wine with dinner
Included: Green Fees, lunch, Golf Club Hire, entrance fees, transport, bedroom and breakfast, drinks, dinner
Day 7 Inverness (B/-/-/)
This will be the last day of the Golfing and Whisky experience. You will wake up in a hotel with a lovely cup of coffee or tea and start getting ready for departure after your breakfast. You will be privately transferred from your Hotel to Inverness Airport.
Included: transfer departure
If you would like to extend your holiday, get in touch with us and we will arrange that for you.
Price on Request
Departure days
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
April — October
Contact details
SJ Travel Centre
Unit 3 Fairways Retail Park
Inverness
Highland
United Kingdom
IV2 6AA
Tour information
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Length
7 Days
Transport
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Themes
Tour company information
Spirit Journeys Ltd
Spirit Journeys Ltd is an ATOL registered travel agency/tour operator based in Inverness. We also act as a DMC (Destination Management Company) and inbound travel agency for Scotland Spirit Journeys Ltd is an ATOL registered travel agency/tour operator based in Inverness. We also act as a DMC (Destination Management Company) and inbound travel agency for Scotland who bring creativity to our tour and always ensure the clients comes first.
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