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Seaton House

St Andrews

average rating is 5 out of 5

Situated near the first tee at the world-famous Old Course, where the first ever game of golf was played 600 years ago, Seaton House offers 5-star luxury hospitality in the heart of historic St Andrews, with spectacular views across West Sands beach. Seaton House invites you to discover the charm of this captivating coastal town. With a rich golfing legacy dating back to the 15th century, St Andrews boasts iconic courses where legends have been made. Immerse in the town's ancient ruins, indulge in the vibrant local culture with artisan shops, cosy cafes and fine dining experiences. Explore the stunning east coast of Scotland with sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs aplenty.

Edinburgh Airport

86km

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Time Zone:

GMT+0

Currency:

£ (British Pound)

Temperature:

0°C - 22°C

Cost of a Beer:

£5.50

Cost of a 3-Course Meal:

£40

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About The Area

The Mornington Peninsula sits just south of Melbourne and is one of Australia’s premier golf regions, combining a dense collection of top-ranked courses with coastal scenery, wineries and a relaxed holiday atmosphere. Often considered an extension of Melbourne’s famous Sandbelt, the peninsula offers firm playing conditions, strategic design and a variety of layouts within a compact area.

One of the standout venues is The National Golf Club, home to multiple world-class courses including the Old Course, Moonah and Gunnamatta. Each layout offers a distinct challenge, from classic links-style holes to more modern designs routed through natural dune systems. Nearby, Moonah Links Golf Course provides two championship courses that regularly host professional events, featuring rolling fairways, natural bunkering and open, wind-influenced terrain. Another highlight is St Andrews Beach Golf Course, a Tom Doak design that blends seamlessly with the coastal landscape and is widely praised for its playability and strategic interest.

Golf on the Mornington Peninsula benefits from a temperate coastal climate, with the best conditions typically in spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May), when courses are firm and the weather is comfortable.

Off the course, the peninsula is renowned for its wineries, boutique breweries and coastal villages. Beach walks, cliff-top views and spa retreats offer relaxation between rounds, while nearby Melbourne provides world-class dining and cultural experiences just over an hour away.

For golfers seeking high-quality course variety, coastal links-style golf and a destination that blends championship play with food, wine and relaxation, the Mornington Peninsula delivers one of Australia’s most complete and rewarding golf escapes.

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