Golspie
Golspie is a small, Highland village 51 miles north of Inverness on the east coast of Sutherland. The village boasts attractive beaches and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. You can travel to Golspie by road or rail, and is one hour's drive north of Inverness on the A9. The village is four hour's north of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Golspie has its own railway station and the journey is one of the most scenic in Scotland. Inverness airport serves the north and an airport bus can deliver you to the train station and you can travel at your ease to Golspie by rail.
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The Big Burn waterfall is set in the finest and most beautiful small gorge in Sutherland and is only 20 minutes walk from the North end of the village. |
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At the North end of the village lies Dunrobin Castle, the ancestral home of the 1st Duke of Sutherland. |
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Golspie Golf Club was founded in 1889 and offers a warm challenge, together with a warm welcome, to all levels of golfer. The mixture of links, heath and parkland combined with the ever changing views from the course offers a unique golfing experience.
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