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The home of golf.
The home of golf, single malts and weather with a sense of drama. Scotland’s links coastline is a pilgrimage every golfer should make once — and its castles, lochs and Highland roads reward the non-golfers just as richly.
Seasons
Long daylight (golf until 9pm in June), the best chance of sunshine, and the Highland Games season. July–August is busiest around St Andrews.
Shoulder months: quieter tee sheets and sharper rates — pack a windproof layer and embrace it.
Know before you go
Golf here is community, not luxury — jacket-and-tie dining rooms sit beside welcoming public links. If a ceilidh (folk dance night) appears, join it.
A distillery tour teaches the golden rule: add a drop of water, never ice, and never call it Scotch whiskey with an “e”.
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