Tuesday, September 25, 2018

What’s on in Dornoch: October 2018

October is packed full of fantastic events taking place in and around Dornoch! Get in the festival mood and take a trip to a guitar, book, climbing, knitting or whisky festival! Go on a printmaking or jewelery workshop or see some live music or visit Dornoch cinema. A historical talk, car show and community market are also amongst the huge range of activities taking place this month.

Take a look at our ‘What’s On’ Calendar to discover some fantastic events taking place across the Northern Highlands.

Our Pick of the month is the Dornoch Whisky Festival. Friday 26th until Monday 29th October 2018. Dornoch Whisky Festival is a celebration of whisky in the North Highlands held on the last weekend of October annualy. During the 4-day event there are whisky themed dinners, distillery tours, master classes, blind tastings and VIP tastings - basically something for everyone regardless of your level of knowledge of whisky! See the program and book your tickets now: www.dornochwhiskyfestival.com

 

 

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Ten things to DO in Dornoch: Golf

The Northern Highlands has some of the best Links courses in the world. Once you have played the Royal Dornoch, Why not visit some of our neighbouring courses, all within easy travel distance of Dornoch.

Tain
Tain Golf Club in Ross-Shire is a classic Scottish Highland links course designed by Old Tom Morris. It is situated 9 miles south of Dornoch.

Their Championship length links overlooking the Dornoch Firth offers one of the best settings imaginable in the Highlands for a round of golf and is accessible to everyone. With sea on one side and the backdrop of the mountains behind, every day brings a different aspect to this challenging and beautiful course and the layout of the holes guarantees an interesting round for beginners or experts.

Visitor rates:
Single round- between £20 & £55
Day Ticket- between £20 & £70 see website for more details.

Bonar Bridge and Ardgay
Set in some of the most spectacular scenery in Sutherland with Rolling Hills and views over Loch Migdale, Bonar Bridge, Ardgay Golf Course has been voted the most picturesque 9 hole course in Scotland and described as a "mini Gleneagles''. The club extends a warm Highland welcome to all, and is only 45 minutes north of Inverness on the Struie road (which offers you the chance to see one of Sutherland's most famous sights ‘'The Million Dollar view‘')

The course has something for everyone no matter what your ability. A recently completed practice facility with two nets, bunker and putting green offers you the chance to have a good warm up before taking on the course.
Visitor rates:
Day Ticket- £25 and £10 for juniors.

Golspie
Golspie Golf Course designed by James Braid is situated on the Dornoch Firth with a beguiling mix of classic links, heath and parkland holes. The course has stunning views from all holes of the Dornoch Firth on one side and the backdrop of Ben Bhraggie on the other.
The Par 70 course offers an excellent golfing experience whether you are a plus 1 handicapper or an enthusiastic beginner.
Golspie Golf Course are delighted to be rated rated as nr 54 in Golf World's Top 100 courses in Scotland for 2015.

‘Beautifully presented and with as much variety as you could ever wish for. Golspie alternates between links, heathland, woodland and even parkland. The consecutive short holes at the 16th and 17th are a highlight.'

Visitor rates:
Single round- £45
Day Ticket- £55

Brora
Recognised as probably the best example of the great James Braids course designs and certainly the one that has kept to the original vision of the games greatest architect, Brora hugs the coastline and commands breathtaking mountain and sea views just 20 minutes north of Royal Dornoch and an hour from Inverness. Five times Open Champion Peter Thomson rates Brora as “the best traditional links course in the world” Given 194 acres of Scottish links land to work on, what in 1923 was entitled "Braid's Plan" is hardly altered. Here the visitor will enjoy the mixture of bent grass and beach sand, burn water and gorse in glorious yellow May bloom. There is even a railway which comes into play from the tenth tee.

Visitor rates:
Single round- between £49 & £59
Day Ticket- between £69 & £79. See website for more details

Tarbat
Tarbat Golf Club is over 100 years old and celebrated it's centenary in 2009. It sits in the beautiful little seaside resort of Pormahomack. Only 10 minutes from the main A9 near Tain in Ross-Shire it is the only nine links course in the area. Although only 5295 yards in length for the 2 x nine holes, with cleverly placed bunkers, elevated greens and undulating fairways a good test of golf can be enjoyed.

Visitor rates:
Day Ticket- £20. See website for more details

Royal Dornoch- Championship
Championship Course ranked No.5 in the world and No.1 in Scotland by Golf Digest 2016.
Royal Dornoch is spellbinding and many golfers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to this natural links at some point in their lives. It is often quoted as one of the must-play courses.

It's the timeless setting that makes Royal Dornoch such a pleasing place to play golf. It's wild, isolated and, at the same time, absolutely beautiful; there's the blaze of colour in early summer when the gorse is in flower. The pure white sandy beach divides the links from the Dornoch Firth and it all feels very humbling.

The curving bay of the Dornoch Firth and its magnificent white broad beaches are backed by a narrow strip of softly contoured dune land rising in two distinctive levels, providing just enough room for parallel fairways. The ridges, hillocks, dunes and undulating links land have all the characters of the best of links courses, and most of the difficulties. The first eight holes follow the ridge and the remaining ten holes played in the opposite direction are bounded, except the 17th and 18th on the left by the sandy beaches of the firth.

Visitor rates:
Single round- £130 (May to September) £120 (April & October) £65 (November to March)
Day Ticket- £210 ( May to September) £190 (April & October)

Royal Dornoch- Struie
Struie Course ranked No.50 in the best links courses of UK & Ireland by Golf Digest 2011
Formed in 1877, Royal Dornoch means exceptional standards and they always aim to exceed the expectations of their frequent visitors and loyal members. However, they aim to do this in a relaxed, informal environment, with an emphasis on traditional highland hospitality.

The Struie course originally opened as a 12 hole Ladies course in 1899 and opened to the present 18 holes in 1999.  The work of Donald Steel and his design team back in the 1990s, it  encapsulates natural Scottish Links golf, working with the natural landscape, local plant and wildlife, the layout incorporates many of the unique Dornoch features.

Visitor rates:
Single round- £45 ( May to September) £35 (April & October) £25 (November to March)
Day Ticket- £67.50 ( May to September) £52.50 (April & October)

Fortrose and Rosemarkie
Located on the Chanonry Peninsula in the ‘Black Isle’ our Scottish links golf course enjoys breathtaking views over the Moray Firth, very close to the City of Inverness. Now confirmed as being the 15th Oldest Recorded Club in the World 1793 the course was re-designed by the five time Open Champion James Braid in 1932. Playing on one of the finest links golf courses in Scotland is a must for your golfing calendar, especially as we are so close to other distinguished links in the area, such as Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Brora and Nairn.

The course has received accolades such as ‘a gem of a course by the sea’, ‘perhaps the best jewel in the highland golfing crown’ and ‘a unique course with special character to be found nowhere else’. The course is open every day of the year and we welcome golfers from all over the world to play on this fantastic links course which has hosted a number of national championships and will continue to do so in the years ahead.

Visitor rates:
Single round- between £25 & £50
Day Ticket- between £35 & £70. See website for more details.

Castle Stuart
For such a new golf course, Castle Stuart Golf Links has already forged an illustrious history and secured its place in the world’s golfing pantheon. Its spectacular impact began in its very first year, 2009, when Golf Magazine named it top new international course and simultaneously placed it at number 56 in the world list. Then the beautifully situated course, with commanding views over the Moray Firth to the hills and mountains beyond, shot to wider prominence in 2011 when it hosted the first ever European Tour event in the Scottish Highlands. The Scottish Open, played at Castle Stuart for three successive years, showcased the stunning course and surroundings to a global television audience. Having attracted international acclaim for its design, location and ability to be playable yet challenging for both amateurs and professionals, the course’s reputation has continued to burgeon and it made number 87 in Golf Digest’s 2014 Top 100 Courses in the World. (Text from www.highlandgolflinks.com)

Visitor rates:
May – Oct £190 per round
April & November – £140 per round
36 Hole Ticket – £235 (May – October)
36 Hole Ticket – £190 (April & November)
Nairn
Ranked number 11 in the list of Top 100 Courses in Scotland 2015 (Golf World Magazine), this Traditional Scottish Golf Links Course was created from a Highland wilderness of gorse and heather, and tests the talents of professional and amateur alike. Founded in 1887, it is now one of the best courses in Scotland, and has hosted a large number of important championships. What delights the visitor and member alike is the Scottish-ness of the links.  Other than in a strong westerly, it leads you in gently before demanding accurate driving and precision second shots.

Visitor rates:
Round Ticket (Monday-Sunday) £120.00
Two Round Ticket £180.00
(Playable over 4 day period April to October)
Round Ticket (November to March) £50

Dornoch Firth Golf Pass
Playing more than one golf course during your stay? Why not sign up for a Dornoch Firth Golf Pass, saving you money and giving you good deals on accommodation too!
For the first time, The Dornoch Firth Golf Pass brings together five of the Highland’s finest golf courses to offer an easy to book golf card for the visitor enabling great discounts to be taken throughout the year.
With a £40 Dornoch Firth Golf Pass you receive 30% off when you play Brora, Golspie, Tain and Royal Dornoch’s Championship Links and Struie course.
The card can be purchased at any of the courses involved and many other attractions and accommodation providers in the area or you can visit our website and do it all from there. You then simply book your tee times direct with the golf club to receive your discount.

(All text taken from Club websites unless stated.)

 

 

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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Dornoch Whisky Festival: 26th to 29th October 2018

The 4th Dornoch Whisky Festival is just around the corner. Now is the time to plan a weekend a way and book your tickets to some of these fantastic events! Below are a few of the highlights of the weekend- there really is something for everyone from the novice to the connoisseur.

  • The main event of the festival is the Dornoch Whisky Festival Grand Tasting at the Dornoch Castle Hotel on Saturday 27th. With a range of distilleries, independent bottlers and gins, beers and non alcoholic goodies. It runs from 1pm and is just £25
  • A new event for this year is the Cheese & Wine Tasting at Dornoch Stores. You will get to taste five wonderful and interesting wines expertly paired with five different cheeses. A
    really fun evening, with plenty of wine, spot prizes and special offers on the night. Saturday 27th at 6pm. £15
  • This year there will be a Dornoch Whisky Festival Community Market. One of the highlights of the Dornoch calender during the summer months, the community markets showcase all the wonderful treats, goods, food, drink & artistic works that our community creates. This extra special Whisky Festival Market will be held between 11am - 3pm on Sunday 28th. The market is free of charge and taking place in the main marquee at the Dornoch Castle Hotel. 
  • An Afternoon with Adelphi at The Carnegie Whisky Cellars should be a great event. Join two of Adelphi’s finest as they take you through this wonderful tasting. Starting with a welcome drink on arrival and then moving on to a specially selected set of five single malts for you to experience.
  • The Thompson Bros Rare Bottle Tasting at Dornoch Castle Hotel is certainly one not to miss for all Whisky fans. They will be guiding you in a tasting of old, rare and
    vintage whiskies and to have a little fun with it, this year they're shaking it up with some quizzes so make sure to keep that whisky knowledge sharp!
  • Links House at Royal Dornoch are hosting a Sunday Lunch with Special Cookery Demonstration with our Head Chef, Javier Santos. There will be a complementary Red Door Gin & tonic welcome drink to be followed by a two course lunch for just £35. This takes place from 12pm.
  • Even if you are not a whisky fan there is something for you this weekend. Why not try the Candle Making with a Twist workshop at Coast Candles? You can experiment with your own whisky scented candle in the beautiful Coast Candle shop. Drop in sessions are running on the Friday and the Monday from 10.30-3.30pm and cost only £20.
  • Aspen Spa at The Carnegie Courthouse will be offering special spa treatments all weekend in collaboration with the Dornoch Whisky Festival so make sure to get your treatments booked
    and take a relaxing break between the tastings!
  • VIP guests from Distell International will be hosting tastings during the weekend so make sure to book onto a VIP event to ensure you get to meet them.

 

For more information and to book tickets online, see the Dornoch Whisky Festival website:
www.dornochwhiskyfestival.com

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Ten things to DO in Dornoch

Top ten things to do in Dornoch!


There is so much to do in and around Dornoch! Take a look at our top ten list for some ideas of what to do when you next visit

History Links 5* Museum

Historylinks is one of the very few 5 star museums in the Highlands.  Dedicated to the history of Dornoch parish, current displays include a golf professional’s workshop where Donald Ross honed his skills, Carnegie at home at Skibo, the shameful burning of Scotland’s last condemned witch and the impact of the Picts and the Vikings. Films include Sutherland in 1950 and the Dornoch Light Railway.

Visitor translations in German, French, Italian, Spanish and Swedish.

Dornoch Beach

Dornoch’s safe, Blue Flag beach, is ideal for families with its gentle shallows, sheltering dunes and miles of golden sands. Perfect for paddling and swimming on warm summer days. Throughout the year it is popular for walkers taking a gentle stroll or carrying on north to Embo.

Dornoch Cathedral 

This beautiful Cathedral was built in the 13th century and was made famous in when Madonna and Guy Ritchie baptised their son Rocco here in 2000.  Each year many couples from around the world want to be married in historic and lovely Dornoch Cathedral which combines both grandeur and intimacy.

Falls of Shin

Follow the winding road through Achany Glen to a forest clearing where salmon leap and children play. You've reached the Falls of Shin, a wonderful starting point for a range of trails through beautiful mixed woodland and along the rocky banks of the Shin. It's a great place to get out and enjoy the forest whatever your ability – there are natural play areas here and easy trails suitable for all users.

Cycling

The Dornoch area offers varied terrain for cyclists of all standards. There are many excellent road routes and recommended is the 34 mile trip from Dornoch to Spinningdale and then round by Loch Buidhe to the Mound and back to Dornoch via Embo. This route is hilly and passes through wonderful scenery. Cycle hire is available at Sam’s Bike Shed in the centre of Dornoch.

Loch Fleet Nature Reserve

Loch Fleet, a sea loch, lies just north of Dornoch and is a haven for fauna and flora. It has a variety of species including otters and seals, wild fowl and sea birds, orchids and butterflies. The loch is a large tidal basin with sand dunes, coastal heath and pine woods. The woodland supports species such as Scottish crossbills, crested tits and pine marten.

Dunrobin Castle

Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotland's great houses and the largest in the Northern Highlands. It  is also one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland. Enjoy a  wonderful day out here exploring the house and its treasures, the gardens and museum. The bird of prey displays are always very impressive and contribute to an enjoyable visit for the whoel family.

Kyle of Sutherland

The Kyle of Sutherland offers a wealth of activities including: mountain-bike trails,  fishing, walking and golf.  The area boasts historical sites such as Croick Church as well as dramatic scenery stretching from virtually East to West coasts and an abundance of wildlife and birdlife including golden eagles, otters and red deer.

Golf

Dornoch is home to the Championship Course which is ranked 5th best in the world as well as the Struie Course which is the 50th best links course in the UK. Both courses welcome visiting golfers 7 days a week, as does their clubhouse which provides high quality cuisine and refreshments. Why not enrich your visit to Dornoch and play our neighbouring courses whilst you are here? All of these friendly courses welcome players of all standards: Golspie, Tain and Bonar Bridge.

Explore the Whisky Trail

Lovers of single malts or those keen to learn about Scotland’s national drink can visit 4 famous distilleries within just a few miles of Dornoch. Clynelish, Balblair, Glenmorangie and Dalmore are all close by so there is every opportunity to raise a glass to your holiday in Scotland.

Wildlife Watching

Ospreys, red deer, sea birds, seals, dolphins and ducks are all to be found in and around the Dornoch Firth. Our natural landscape is rich in habitats and provides safe havens for many resident and migratory species.

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An Autumn Day out in Dornoch

Whether you are a local, here on holiday or just passing through on the North Coast 500, Dornoch is the perfect place for a day out. In our new weekly posts we will be suggesting itineraries of things to do to fill these beautiful bright Autumn days in #Dornoch. We would love to hear suggestions of your favourite things to DO in Dornoch so please comment below!

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Itinerary #1

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Start the day with breakfast in the The Courthouse Cafe Dornoch. Choose from their fantastic menu and sit back and admire the court scene mural, browse the newspapers provided and review the Carnegie memorabilia.

Next walk around the corner to Coast Candle Co. where you can browse their incredible shop and spend the morning making your own unique candle inspired by a cherished memory.

Wander up Castle Street to Dornoch Stores to get yourself some tasty treats. The store offers a full range of food and drink including fruit, vegetables, meat, game, fish, cheese and dairy products. They focus upon local Highland and Scottish produce and have a fantastic range to choose from the make the perfect picnic!

Head down to Dornoch Beach and spread a rug on the sand or choose from one of the benches to enjoy your lunch on. If you have children, make the most of the new playpark which is situated next to the beach.

After lunch take a leisurely walk along the golden sands towards Embo. Stop to paddle in the shallows or explore the rock pools.

For your evening meal, book a table at The Eagle Dornoch. The Eagle serves some great locally sourced and wholesome pub grub as well as a wide range of real ales and more than fifty Malt whiskies available for you to try, a few of which are locally distilled. It has a great atmosphere and is the perfect place to get ‘the craic’ with the staff and other guests. The Eagle also has rooms if you are looking for a bed for the night.

 

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Itinerary #2

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Start the day with a nail treatment at Dornoch Hair and Beauty which is situated in St Gilbert Street in the centre of Dornoch. They have a range of treatments available- what a wonderful way to start your day out! For those amongst you who don’t enjoy having your nails done, why not treat your dog instead?! Make an appointment to see Viki at Ultimuttly Groomed- she specialises in all aspects of dog grooming including hand stripping, bath & brush, full grooms, nail trimming, and clipping and can provide a luxurious experience for your VIP pooch.

 

After you (or your dog) have finished being pampered, head to Cocoa Mountain on Castle Street to enjoy a cup of the “best hot chocolate in the world”. They also serve a range of teas, coffees and soft drinks and you can choose from their award winning handmade chocolates to make a bespoke selection box to take home. Then pop across to the Barn Owl Bothy to browse their wonderful range of arts and crafts which have been made by local designers and makers.

 

The Sutherland Inn is a great place to eat lunch and is well renowned for the quality and variety of steaks on offer, the accompanying wine list as well as their incredible sweets which are home-made daily. There is a welcoming, friendly atmosphere and it is open from April to October.

 

Time for a walk to blow away the cobwebs after lunch! Dornoch is rich in history and a very good introduction is to follow the Historylinks Trail, available from Historylinks Museum. This walking tour starts and ends at the museum and takes in many interesting sites around the town.

After your walk pop into some of our independent shops. The Jail is the perfect place to start. Situated in the centre of the town, it is a wonderful, historic building- Sutherland’s 19th century jail. In 2000 it was completely transformed into a unique shop selling clothing, accessories, arts and gifts. Just over the road is the Jail’s sister shop, Country Interiors, which is an Aladdin’s cave of beautiful decorative objects, gifts, soft furnishings and furniture.

 

Once you’ve spent the afternoon shopping it’s time to relax over dinner. The Dornoch Castle Hotel’s Garden Restaurant overlooks  the formal walled gardens and is the perfect place to end your day in Dornoch. They have maintained an AA Rosette status for six years running and use locally sourced produce to highlight all that Scottish cuisine has to offer. Enjoy a whisky after your meal in the world famous Whisky Bar and be sure to try the Thompson Brother’s Gin which is distilled on site in the Dornoch Distillery.

If you are looking for a bed for the night after your day out then The Dornoch Castle is a wonderful place to spend a night in the Highlands.

 

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Itinerary #3

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Start your day by exploring Dornoch’s high street; the perfect place to take a wander on a sunny Autumn day. It’s picturesque and historical centre was shortlisted in 2016 for the Great British High Street Awards and has many hidden delights ready to explore.

 

Look out for the independent shops including Lily & Roux which sells beautiful children’s clothes, St Finnbarrs a charity shop tucked away behind the Cathedral for wonderful vintage finds, and the renowned Dornoch Bookshop which has an incredible range of books including Scottish, Travel, Biography, Fiction, Crime and Cookery sections aswell as an acclaimed children’s corner.

 

When you have finished exploring the shops, head over to Grace Cafe for lunch where you can get homemade soups, sandwiches and quiches as well as a wonderful range of  baking which is freshly prepared on site every day.

 

After lunch visit the relaxing Aspen Spa which is based in the Carnegie Courthouse in the centre of the town.Treat yourself to one of their luxury face, body, massage, nail or grooming treatments. Their shop has a range of gorgeous products as well as a health, home spa & beauty products and gifts vouchers.

 

Complete your afternoon of relaxation by booking onto a Whisky or Gin tasting at the award- winning Carnegie Whisky Cellars. Whether you are a novice wanting an introduction or a connoisseur, the tasting experience in the original Dornoch Courthouse Record Room with its atmospheric vaulted ceiling and with walls lined with exclusive bottles of malt whisky will be an experience to remember.

 

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Itinerary #4

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Wake up early and head along the old railway line towards Embo. During this walk you will pass through woodland, fields and beaches and walk alongside the world-famous Royal Dornoch Golf Course. When you get to Embo, pop into Embo Community Grocer for a newspaper and snack to enjoy on the beach before you start your walk back to Dornoch.

 

Before lunch do a spot of shopping in Simply the Best Fairtrade Shop which sells an incredible range of fair trade gifts and food. Dogs are welcome and so if you have been walking with your dog you can take them in to browse with you!

 

For lunch go to Harry Gow’s. They have quiches, sandwiches and other savoury treats as well as ice cream and fantastic sweets and cakes. Everything is made fresh on site and there is wifi so you can catch up on emails whilst you eat. Afterwards head to Kingcraig fabrics to take a look at their Scottish Woollen goods which include travel rugs, scarves, bags, hats, tweed and tartan fabrics as well as luxury knitting yarns. Why not buy something unique and order a cushion, curtain, bag or cape in your choice of fabric.

 

It is definitely time for tea and at Links House you can experience an Afternoon Tea that is extra special. Sandwiches and savouries, homemade cakes and mini desserts surrounded by the charm, grace and elegance of one of the world's finest small hotels. You can also buy gift vouchers if you would like to treat a friend.

 

End your day by booking a bespoke tour around the local area with Dornoch Private Hire (DPH) Sit back and enjoy the views in comfort in one of their luxury vehicles.

For accommodation options check out the Visit Dornoch website.

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