Scotland is home to sweeping pastoral landscapes, wild highlands, sleepy cottages, and misty moors. Truly a scene out of a storybook, you can find privacy and remote exclusion across the country landscape while also finding the crowds in the populous cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. After strolling across rocky slopes, and mountains and spotting bald eagles along the way, find company in cozy pubs, inns, or on award-winning golf courses. As a traveler, you will be welcomed by the Scots, toasting to good health with an entertaining sense of humor.
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Absolutely! In fact, at some of the more prestigious and famed courses, we recommend booking tee times as soon as possible. Because of Brownell’s preferred partner status with several on-site companies in Scotland, we can even arrange tee times and jump the wait list at some of the most exclusive courses like St. Andrews and Carnoustie.
While it is known for its world-renowned golf courses, there are actually lots of things to do in Scotland! Enjoy hiking, birding, fishing, horseback riding, hunting, and whiskey tours, to name a few! A Few castles and hotels even have riflery and archery available to guests.