Known as the historic home of golf, Carnoustie Country nestles in the romantic, ancient county of Angus - Scotland’s Birthplace.
From the summits of the Angus Glens, through glorious countryside and bustling towns to the shores of the Tay, Carnoustie Country has it all.
Birthplace of the nation since the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, Angus has a unique heritage - visit its Abbey and touch the very stones that witnessed the signing of that stirring document which united the Scots.
Sense too the lives of the Pictish tribes, who roamed the county in the first millennium, at Pictavia and explore the earliest settlers legacy of earth houses and hill forts.
Between rounds make time to enjoy the wildlife and glorious scenery of Carnoustie Country - it is ideal walking and cycling country with gentle paths or strenuous hill climbs. The rich and clear coastal waters and rivers of the county make Angus a fisherman’s paradise offering challenging angling on rivers and lochs, on the sea and on the shore.
At the end of your day it’s time to relax so whether you want an a la carte dining experience or a comfortable pub lunch - served with a warm Scottish welcome - you are sure to find it in Carnoustie Country. Taste the wholesome local produce - succulent summer berries, the freshest seafood, the finest Angus Beef and our famous Arbroath Smokie - a wood smoked delicacy not to be missed!
At the end of your day it’s time to relax so whether you want an a la carte dining experience or a comfortable pub lunch - served with a warm Scottish welcome - you are sure to find it in Carnoustie Country. Taste the wholesome local produce - succulent summer berries, the freshest seafood, the finest Angus Beef and our famous Arbroath Smokie - a wood smoked delicacy not to be missed!
Ceilidhs, concerts, sessions, night clubbing, festivals and theatre - or just a quiet drink with a beautiful view after a great round of golf - find it here.
Angus is seldom crowded, and utterly authentic, so why not stay a little longer with us, and discover one of Scotland’s best-kept secrets.