GLENSHEE SKI CENTRE
Read moreThis popular ski resort has no less than thirty-six slopes and twenty-two lifts. In winter, winter sports are king, with skiing (downhill and hiking) and snowboarding, but also sledging, to allow everyone to have fun and enjoy the joys of sliding. Specific activities are also possible for people with reduced mobility. Go to their site to see the possible activities, the snowy and accessible slopes, as well as the open cafés (three in total).
ROTHIEMURCHUS CENTRE
Read moreRothiemurchus Estate lies on the land east of Aviemore, through the original Caledonian forest. There are many activities on land and water, including rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, archery, pony trekking, quad biking,hairy cow safaris, land rover tours, red deer trekking and more. Visit us online to check out what's on offer and book, and on site to plan your program over a cup of coffee.
CAIRNGORM MOUNTAIN SKI AREA
Read moreOn the slopes of the Cairn Gorm mountain, this ski resort is permanently open for various activities. It is of course possible to go sliding there between December and the end of April, but there are also walks guided by the rangers organised every day between May and the end of October. All year round, the small funicular railway climbs almost to the top of the colossus. Take a hop on the website to see the possibilities during your stay.
FOXLAKE DUNDEE
Read moreFowlake is an amusement park on the water... literally! Inflatable structures, in the manner of a fighter's course, are as many obstacles to overcome, all separated by water. The courses and various activities are open to all, provided that you can swim and are comfortable in the water. A wetsuit and helmet are provided. It is also possible to do towed buoy, paddle (and even paddle yoga) and wakeboard pulled by a cable. Package deals are available and you can book for a session with friends.
PANMURE GOLF CLUB
Read morePanmure Golf Club is a golf club located near the village of Barry, Angus, in Scotland. Founded in 1845, it is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world. The club has an 18-hole course, which has been modified and lengthened over the years. It has hosted numerous championships, such as the Scottish Professional Championship in 1907, the Scottish Amateur Strokeplay Championship in 1997 and 2014, and the British Senior Open final qualifying in 2010 and 2016, among others. The club also boasts a clubhouse, which was built in 1871. For golf enthusiasts, Panmure Golf Club is a must in Scotland, offering a historic course and top-quality facilities.
NAIRN GOLF CLUB
Read moreNairn Golf Club is a golf course located in Nairn, Scotland. It is known for hosting many prestigious events such as the Walker Cup in 1999, the Jacques Léglise Trophy in 2004, the Curtis Cup in 2012 and the Amateur Championship in 2021. The club has two courses, the Championship Course and the Cameron Course. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the club's facilities, including the Bothy & Icehouse. Nairn Golf Club is a must for golf enthusiasts visiting the Nairn area.
MONTROSE GOLF LINKS LTD
Read moreMontrose Golf Links is a golf club located in Montrose, Scotland. It is the fifth oldest golf course in the world. The club offers two courses, 1562 and Broomfield, which can be booked online. Special offers are available every day of the week. The club also organizes open events throughout the season. Montrose Golf Links is very popular with golfers, offering a beautiful course and quality hospitality. The club is also supported by renowned professional golfers such as Paul Lawrie and Bob Charles.
SCOTSCRAIG GOLF CLUB
Read moreScotscraig Golf Club is a golf club located in Tayport, Scotland. It is ideally located just 15 minutes from the famous Old Course in St Andrews. Although the course is not directly by the sea, there are a few sea breezes to take into account when playing this mix of links and moorland. Since 1984, Scotscraig has played host to the Open's final qualifying round on several occasions when it is held in St Andrews. When the Open returned to St Andrews in 2010, Scotscraig once again hosted the final qualifiers. Many famous players such as Ian Baker-Finch, Brian Barnes, Justin Rose, Mark Mouland, Duffy Waldorf, Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Sam Torrance have played this renowned classic Fife course. Justin Rose describes it as "a superb course, with superb greens and a very friendly atmosphere". The club also offers a 9-hole junior course.
ROYAL ABERDEEN GOLF CLUB
Read moreThe Royal Aberdeen Golf Club of Aberdeen was founded in 1780 and was first called the Society of Golfers at Aberdeen. It became the Aberdeen Golf Club in 1815. Until 1888, members played on the Queen's Links near the city. The course was designed by the Simpson brothers, Archie and Robert de Carnoustie, and then taken over and extended by James Braid, in an effort to adapt to the modern game. Reservations are recommended if you wish to play on this exceptional green with a breathtaking view of the sea. Proper attire is required
GLENEAGLES HOTEL & GOLF COURSES
Read moreThe Gleneagles Hotel is a 5-star hotel located in Auchterarder, Scotland. This upmarket establishment offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi, DVD player and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms offer views of the golf course from their balcony. Suites have sitting areas and some have claw-foot bathtubs. The resort has three golf courses, as well as a luxury spa, beauty salon and several restaurants and bars. Guests can enjoy a full Scottish breakfast. The Gleneagles Hotel is also disabled-friendly, with indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Free parking is available.
DEESIDE ACTIVITY PARK
Read moreDeeside Activity Park offers a wide range of adrenaline-filled activities. Motorsports enthusiasts can drive go-karts (on a track), but also venture into the mud with quads and 4x4s on hourly excursions. It is possible to test your shooting skills on the balltrap area as well as archery. You can try your hand at fly fishing (equipment provided) with a dedicated instructor in a fishing lake full of fish. Finally, you can experience the unusual experience of driving a backhoe!
KNOCKBURN LOCH WATERSPORTS ACTIVITIES
Read moreIn a peaceful environment, this nautical centre offers many sporting activities. Between May and September, it is open to all visitors, for stand-up paddle or kayak rides for one or two hours, or sailing trips on the loch. You will be able to go shopping on the closed cycle track provided for this purpose. In the summer, the café is open and offers delicious hot drinks, accompanied by homemade pastries, all in a beautiful setting.
FULL ON ADVENTURE
Read moreThe list of activities you can do here is long: canyoning, rafting, kayaking or canoeing down the river, gorge walking, stand-up paddle, river tubing. There is something for every taste and every desire for adventure. All these activities can be booked with your group of friends, family, or as part of a group. The outings are supervised by professionals who leave nothing to chance. If the water temperature does not inspire you, you can try mountainbiking.
ACE ADVENTURES & HIDEAWAYS
Read moreThis activity centre is for you if you're not afraid to get wet (and if you like it), if you're looking for a sporting holiday and if you're an adrenaline junkie. If these conditions are met, you will have a wide range of activities to choose from: canyoning trips between long waterfalls and natural pools, rafting trips in the bubbling of a mountain stream, river descent activities and natural slides, canoeing and kayaking. Also on the programme: disc golf and paintball.
SPLASH WHITE WATER RAFTING
Read moreSplash rafting is one of the oldest rafting experts in the country. He offers white water rafting and canyoning, as well as other more or less sporty experiences: river descent on inflatable canoes (duckies), stand-up paddle, abseiling or paintball. All safety equipment is provided and the excursions are supervised by qualified instructors, for safe outings. It is possible to organize group sessions.
FREESPIRITS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SCOTLAND
Read moreFreeSpirits offers a very wide range of activities to choose from on its website. Its base in Pitlochry allows you to explore the thrills in various aspects: rafting in tumultuous waters, bungee jumping, canyoning, abseiling, kayaking, cliff jumping? It is possible to buy vouchers for group activities. All activities are supervised by certified instructors, for adrenaline rushes and escapades in complete safety.