Northeast & Aberdeenshire
Remote golf paradise where ancient castles meet Championship links along Scotland’s rugged northeast coast.
- Championship Courses
- Luxury Hotels
- Balmoral Castle
- Championship Courses
- Luxury Hotels
- Balmoral Castle
Scotland's Hidden Golf Coast
Northeast & Aberdeenshire represents one of Scotland’s most remote and rewarding golf destinations. Far from the crowds yet steeped in Championship tradition, this region features some of Britain’s oldest and most prestigious courses. The sixth-oldest golf club in the world—Royal Aberdeen—anchors a region where dramatic North Sea cliffs, ancient castles, and traditional Scottish links combine to create an unforgettable experience.
Between rounds, explore Balmoral Castle, visit historic distilleries, and experience the raw beauty of Scotland’s northeast. This is golf at its most authentic—Championship-caliber courses in a region few visitors ever discover. Perfect for golfers seeking genuine Scottish links golf away from the tourist trail.
Championship Links Golf
Discover Scotland’s most exclusive and historic courses
Luxury Accommodations
Rest in comfort between your Championship rounds.
Getting Around
Escorted with Driver Guide
- Best For: Groups of 6+ travelers
- Includes: Local expertise, hassle-free experience, flexibility
Self-Drive Rental
- Best For: Groups of 4 or less
- Includes: Premium vehicle, GPS, insurance
Point-to-Point Transfers
- Best For: Best for smaller groups who want hassle free logistics
- Includes: Airport, hotel, course transfers
Beyond the Golf Course
Activities & Experiences
Discover the culture and history of Highlands.
- Royal Deeside scenery
- royal heritage
Balmoral Castle & Royal Deeside
The Royal Family’s Scottish residence.
- Medieval ruins
- North Sea views
Dunnottar Castle
Dramatic fortress on rocky headland
- Distillery tours
- Highland heritage
Speyside Whiskey Trail
Scotland’s renowned whiskey region
- WHISKY TASTING
- DISTILLERY TOUR
Glen Garioch Distillery
One of Scotland’s oldest operating distilleries, producing rich Highland single malts in the historic town of Inverurie.