Windy Days on the Golf Coast of Scotland


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North Berwick
Excellent website by local golf enthusiast Douglas Seaton. Good photos and full details of all amenities, including golf! Excellent historical sketch of Bass Rock.

Golf East Lothian
Your portal to the 19 courses on Scotland's historic Golf Coast.

Golf East Lothian
Your portal to the 19 courses on Scotland's historic Golf Coast.

Travelsleuth's Travel Tips

Getting there: East Lothian lies at the end of the Firth of Forth on the main A1 London to Edinburgh road which hugs the coast for much of its way. All the places mentioned in this article are just minutes from this road and 30 minutes from Edinburgh City Center.
Nearest Airport: Edinburgh International 45 minutes.
Accommodation: Fenton Tower. Website with full details of accommodation, amenities and facilities, prices, online booking. Photos. Greywalls Hotel.. Website with full details of accommodation, amenities, facilities, restaurant including sample lunch and dinner menus, photos prices and online booking. The hotel's featured monthly literary luncheons are a delightful bonus.
Greywalls Hotel
 

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2.   May 25, 2003 8:42 PM
Stuart,

I thoroughly enjoyed this article! While reading it I found myself wishing to visit this area of Scotland. Fenton Tower sounds amazing! I have always thought a golf trip to Scotland woul ...


-- posted by scuba_steve


1.   May 25, 2003 3:16 PM
Stuart,

What a terrific article. I enjoyed reading it very much. I've never had the pleasure to visit Scotland, but would like to one day.

I was especially impressed with your travel tips and li ...


-- posted by Red





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