Perthshire and the central region of Scotland, easily accessed from both Edinburgh and Fife, offer the perfect complement to the seaside golf of the east coast.
In Scotland’s heartland, calm and tranquility flow through the lush green glens, which are also home to some outstanding parkland courses. At the head of the queue is the Gleneagles resort, which, alongside Turnberry, is arguably Scotland’s leading comprehensive deluxe golf and leisure destination.
After the visit of the Ryder Cup in 2014, Perthshire is now well known to many golfers, as it is a magical place to play. While the three championship courses at Gleneagles receive most of the plaudits, the region also boasts fantastic destinations like the Green Hotel in Kinross and Murrayshall Golf Hotel just north of Perth.
Scotland is best known for its seaside golf, but Perthshire and the central region are the perfect parkland foil, and make for an unforgettable golf break.
Gleneagles is one of the most famous luxury resorts in the world. With it's 2 Michelin Starred restaurant Andrew Fairlie and three wonderful championship golf courses from five-time Open Championship winner James Braid and all-time great Jack Nicklaus.
The Bruce and Montgomery courses are surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside, showcasing the eternal beauty of the Perthshire hills. The Hotel sits just over the road from the courses and dates back to the eighteen century as a coaching inn .
The country house hotel is a real hidden gem set in the midst of the stunning Perthshire landscape. The resort's primary championship course, is a highly regarded par 73 layout while the Lynedoch's tight fairways and bracken-filled gullies means visiting golfers will need to be precise.
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