Puffins Lookout holiday rental near North Berwick Golf Club, Scotland
Puffins Lookout holiday rental near North Berwick Golf Club, East Links Glen Golf Course, Archerfield Links Golf Club, Kilspindie Golf Club, Muirfield Golf Course, Royal Musselburgh Golf Club, Gullane Golf Club, Luffness New Golf Club and Dunbar Golf Club and holiday accomodation for the British Open 2013 at Muirfield.
North Berwick self catering beach-front luxury apartment , 2 bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms , magnificent open plan kitchen, dining room & lounge overlooking the beach.
Accommodation:
2 Double Bedrooms (either super king or twin beds)
2 bathrooms
Open Plan lounge / dining / kitchen , Flat Screen TV with Freeview, DVD player, selection of films, music, board games/toys
Kitchen equipped with washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, fridge freezer, cooker and range of small appliances
WiFi
Gas central heating
Egyptian Cotton sheets and towels provided
Travel cot & high chair available, please notify of need at booking time..
Panoramic views over the Firth of Forth, and the Islands.
Short walk to Town & Golf Courses
Availability:
North Berwick self catering holidays offer a host of activities & recreation :
North Berwick was recently voted in a national newspaper poll as one of the Top 10 seaside villages in the UK
Play golf in any one of 25 courses within 30 minute drive : North Berwick boasts two excellent golf courses - The West is one of the oldest in the world - The Glen regarded as most scenic in Scotland
Enjoy a game of tennis, the courts set between the sea and the Lodge Park
Stroll along our stunning beaches or hike the John Muir Way
Edinburgh Castle & Festival only 30 minutes away by train
Bass Rock (largest Gannet reserve in Europe)
Museum of Flight (unique opportunity to explore Concord)
Dirleton and Tantallon Castles
The Scottish Seabird Centre
Sailing, surfing & kayaking are a few of the water sports that abound on our coastline
Just some of the golf courses nearby:
The Glen Golf Club [North Berwick East Links]
The Glen Golf Club is one of the most popular of East Lothian golf courses. Whether you have played golf in Scotland before, or if this is your first visit, the Glen is a golfing venue not to be missed. This North Berwick East Links course enjoys superb views across the Firth of Forth and provides an enjoyable test of golf for all levels of player.
North Berwick Golf Club
The West Links offers a unique golfing experience, and poses a true challenge for even the most proficient golfer. It is a true links course – steeped in history – and complete with traditional revetted bunkers, blind holes, drives over walls and burns together with magnificent views towards the sea.
Archerfield Links Golf Club
Golf as it's meant to be. The great game but without any great fuss and bother. Here to be enjoyed by those who appreciate things done well. But never overdone.
Kilspindie Golf Club
The links were designed by Park and Sayers with minor modifications over the years. What is interesting, for example is that the first hole, par 3, is due north whilst the 2nd hole is the only par 5 and, when played into the prevailing wind from the south west, can play more like a par 6 or7!
Royal Musselburgh Golf Club
Designed by the famous Open champion and golf architect, James Braid, a picturesque parkland course kept in tip-top shape and a treat to play, especially when you are coming into the home stretch on the last five holes.
Gullane Golf Club
Gullane Golf Club offers championship quality links courses with dramatic views across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh and Fife. The three Courses do not have names but simply numbers which reflect their age.
Gullane No. 1 has a long history of hosting international Championship events and is an Open Championship Qualifying Course. Gullane No.2 has also been used for Open Championship Qualifying. Gullane No.3, whilst being the shortest, still provides a stern challenge for golfers of all abilities.
Muirfield Golf Course
From the championship tees, the course stretches to a formidable 6,970 yards and still adds up to a par-70 6,601 yards off the medal tees. Although the thick rough and cavernous bunkers, of which there are 151, can make it a very severe test, it is a course which invokes respect from all who have tangled with it. Henry Cotton called it ‘cruelly fair’. Tom Watson said there was ‘not a weak hole on the course’
Luffness New Golf Club
One can be astonished in middle age to walk off the 18th green feeling so invigorated and refreshed. The nature of the turf probably has something to do with this, being of the springy type which gives gently to the feet, like a rich Persian carpet. The sea air too has its beneficial qualities and the course is sensibly flat apart from minor undulations associated with seaside courses.
Dunbar Golf Club
Well defined holes following the natural contours of a narrow strip of land between the old red sandstone deer park wall and the rocky shoreline are the hallmarks of these links. At a little over 6,500 yards, it is not the longest championship course. But any golfer thinking this equates to a lack of challenge will soon be put right.
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