Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Dornoch
Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, Royal Dornoch Golf Club is a world-class links course known for its natural beauty and challenging layout. The 18-hole Championship Course features dunes, firm fairways, and strategic bunkering. The clubhouse offers traditional Scottish hospitality and excellent facilities. Royal Dornoch is a bucket-list destination for serious links golfers.
Inverness Airport
37km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+7
Currency:
₫ (Vietnamese Dong)
Temperature:
11°C - 29°C
Cost of a Beer:
£0.70
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.70
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About The Area
Strathpeffer is a historic Victorian spa village in the Scottish Highlands, set just inland from the Cromarty Firth and surrounded by wooded hills and quiet glens. Known for its elegant architecture and peaceful atmosphere, it offers a relaxed base for golfers looking to explore the Highlands without the crowds of the more famous coastal towns.
The local course is Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, a scenic 18-hole layout set across undulating hillside terrain. The course is known for its elevation changes, tree-lined fairways and panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. It’s a traditional Highland test — not overly long, but demanding accuracy and thoughtful club selection, particularly on approach shots played into sloping greens. The setting gives it a calm, almost old-world feel that matches the character of the village.
Within easy reach, golfers can also play Muir of Ord Golf Club, offering a flatter parkland contrast, or travel slightly further to Royal Dornoch Golf Club for a world-class links experience.
Golf in Strathpeffer is best enjoyed between April and October, when daylight hours are long and conditions are at their most favourable. Summer rounds benefit from extended evenings and a peaceful setting.
Off the course, Strathpeffer retains much of its Victorian charm, with spa buildings, woodland walks and a slower pace of life. The surrounding Highlands offer plenty of outdoor activities, while the nearby Black Isle and Cromarty Firth provide coastal scenery and wildlife spotting. Inverness is also within easy reach for dining and cultural attractions.
For golfers seeking a quiet Highland base with scenic inland golf and access to some of Scotland’s best courses nearby, Strathpeffer delivers a relaxed and characterful Scottish golf escape.










