Attractions around Carnoustie
Explore 4 attractions, restaurants, shops around Carnoustie
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Carnoustie Golf Links
Links House Links Parade, Carnoustie DD7 7JE Scotland
Carnoustie Golf Links is an iconic, world-leading golf destination in Scotland and home to ‘Golf’s Greatest Test’. Golf has been played at the Links since the 16th century and it was Carnoustie natives who went on to establish the Professional Golfer’s Associations of America and Australia. We look forward to warmly welcoming you to play our fantastic three 18-hole courses, the Championship Course, the Burnside Course and the Buddon Links Course. The Championship Course played host to The 147th Open last year, with Francesco Molinari becoming the 2018 Champion Golfer of the Year.
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Barry Mill
Mill Rd, Carnoustie DD7 7RJ Scotland
Barry Watermill - The Over Mill of Barry. Once the lifeblood of the community, Barry Mill transports visitors back in time to the heart of 19th-century rural Scottish life. The Miller’s life was tough – sacking-up, hoisting and grinding the grains – learn how the ingenuity of engineering kept the mill in business and fed the people. Hear the sounds daily of the heritage Milling machinery at work. Look out for days of live demonstration. Don’t miss the walk along the Mill Lade, millpond and the Barry Burn to spot wildflowers, dippers, kingfishers and swans, and listen to the sound of the water flowing over the wier. The burn side meadow makes an excellent “picnic “site. Explore too the children’s Mouse Hunt in the Mill & the Animal Rubbing Posts on the Path Network. Did you know that many milling terms survive today. “Grinding to a halt” “Rule of Thumb” and “Milling around”. Learn how such sayings originated in our Milling culture.
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Panmure Golf Club
Burnside Road, Carnoustie DD7 7RT Scotland
Design influenced by the five times Open Champion and famous course architect James Braid, this traditional 18-hole Championship links course measures 6,360 yards.We are very proud of our traditions, our Clubhouse and, most of all, our Golf Course which combines the best elements of links and heath.With tight fairways, challenging carries and compact, undulating greens, it is admired by visitors from home and overseas. Old Scots pines and sandhills forged by nature give the terrain an enduring quality in keeping with its long history. Hallmarks such as the 'Hogan' hole (the sixth) and the Buddon Burn (the twelfth) conspire to give you a round of golf to remember.Our Clubhouse is one of the finest old golf buildings in Scotland. Its unique and delightful lounges are full of character. Devotees of the history of golf will be interested to know of our origins, borne of the close trading relationship between Dundee and Calcutta in the halcyon days of the Jute Industry. Friendly staff afford a real Scottish welcome and good food and wine will complete your day here.
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Monifieth Golf Links
Princes Street Monifieth, Carnoustie DD5 4AW Scotland
Two 18-hole links courses located in the heart of Scotland: the Medal Course, a test for any level of player, and the Ashludie Course, a compact but challenging test of skill.
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