Whether
it is the issue of actually getting to Scotland or the issue of travelling
from place to place within Scotland, transport is an integral part of
all golfing vacations. The following section is divided into two areas.
Travelling
to Scotland deals with international access to Scotland. Information
and links to all major airports and airlines are provided for your benefit.
Travelling
within Scotland deals with internal transport. Self-drive, chauffeur-driven,
coach and helicopter transport, are each examined.
TRAVELLING
TO SCOTLAND
The two main airports in Scotland are Glasgow
Airport and Edinburgh
Airport, while the other international airports are located
at Prestwick, Inverness and Aberdeen.
Though Scotland is a relatively compact country, visitors must be
sure to check which airport best suits their planned itinerary.
Direct International flights may fly into one airport and not another,
while one must often arrange connecting flights to particular destinations
within Scotland. Heathrow
Airport in London is often used as a preliminary entry point
to the United Kingdom, so a link is also provided for Heathrow.
To and from GLASGOW
AIRPORT
Flight information can be accessed from the "Flight Timetable" section.
Please be aware that you may have to get a connecting flight from another
airport in the United Kingdom depending upon your departure airport.
To
and from EDINBURGH
AIRPORT
Flight information can be accessed from the "Flight Timetable" section.
Please be aware that you may have to get a connecting flight from another
airport in the United Kingdom depending upon your departure airport.
To
and from ABERDEEN
AIRPORT
Flight
information can be accessed from the "Flight Timetable" section. Please
be aware that you may have to get a connecting flight from another airport
in the United Kingdom depending upon your departure airport.
To and from HEATHROW
AIRPORT (London, England)
Flight information can be accessed from the "Flight Timetable" section.
Please be aware that in flying to Heathrow Airport in London, you will
have to get a connecting flight to your destination airport in Scotland.
For
information on various airlines programming Scotland and their schedules,
please select from the below list as required.
Aer Lingus
| Air
Canada | Air
France | American
Airlines | British
Airways | British
Midland | Continental
Airlines | Delta
Airlines | Lufthansa
German Airlines | Scandinavian
Airlines | Swissair
| Virgin
Atlantic
TRAVELLING
WITHIN SCOTLAND
Getting to Scotland is of course all very well and good but it is surprising
how many visiting golfers arrive on Scottish shores without adequate plans
made regarding optimum modes of transport. Issues such as long haul drives,
comfort, spaciousness, travelling times and luggage room are often overlooked
and are always crucial to one's enjoyment of a golfing vacation.
In association with our experts in the Scottish golf travel industry,
we are proud to present the following range of transport options for the
visiting golfer. Please note that optimum levels of comfort and space
are taken into account in the following options. And please also be aware
that driving in Scotland is on the left-hand side of the road.
1. SELF DRIVE OPTION
In
taking the self-drive option when travelling and golfing in Scotland,
we strongly recommend that you do not attempt to fit too many people and
luggage into what may appear to be a suitable mode of transport. A vehicle
that may claim to cater for four people is not at all suited to four golfers
and their clubs.
We would recommend that the golf traveller in Scotland choose between
two principle self-drive options - the Midsize Car Model and the People
Carrier. While smaller car models are available, they tend not to be at
all suited to the demands and requirements of a golfing trip.
- Midsize
Model (2/3 golfers)
The
following vehicles are ideal for two or three golfers and represent only
a sample selection of what is available and suitable for a self-drive
golf trip. The class rating of each vehicle (compact, intermediate, standard,
premium, luxury) represents the Industry Standard Car Classification Code.
- Class
- Compact Wagon
- Model
- Opel Astra Estate or Similar
-
Specification
- Manual Transmission, Stereo Radio / Cassette, 5-Door / 5 Seatbelts,
Air Conditioning.
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- Class
- Intermediate
-
Model
- Opel Vectra or Similar
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Specification - Manual
or Automatic Transmission, Stereo Radio / Cassette, 5-Door / 5
Seatbelts, Air Conditioning.
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- Class
- Standard
-
Model - Ford Mondeo
or Similar
-
Specification
- Manual or Automatic Transmission, Stereo Radio / Cassette, 5-Door
/ 5 Seatbelts, Air Conditioning.
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- Class
- Premium
-
Model
- Mercedes-Benz C180 or Similar
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Specification - Automatic
Transmission, Stereo Radio / Cassette, 5-Door / 5 Seatbelts, Air
Conditioning.
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- Class
- Luxury
-
Model
- Mercedes-Benz E320 or Similar
-
Specification
- Automatic Transmission, Stereo Radio / Cassette, 5-Door / 5
Seatbelts, Air Conditioning.
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- People
Carrier (3/5 golfers) / Mini-Van (2/3 golfers)
For
any group of three to five golfers, we strongly recommend a step up in
space from the midsize models. People Carriers such as the Toyota Previa
or similar vehicles, are perfect for groups of up to five golfers and
are also ideal for smaller groups seeking that little bit of extra comfort.
The Mini-Van such as the Volkswagen Sharan perfectly suits groups of up
to three golfers and provides much more space than the midsize range and
while groups of four can certainly be accommodated, comfort can often
be compromised.
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- Model
- Mini-Van, People Carrier (Toyota Previa) or Similar
- Specification
- Automatic Transmission, Stereo Radio / Cassette, 5-Door / 7
Seatbelts, Air Conditioning.
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2.
CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN OPTION
Self-drive
golf vacations to Scotland are certainly a fantastic experience and while
they are perfect for some, others prefer to choose the chauffeured option.
Chauffeured transportation of course has many advantages over self-drive.
Gone is any worry over travelling times, fatigue caused by longer journeys,
directions and importantly, it means that one can sample one or two extra
fine malt whiskies and not be concerned with a return drive.
An
extensive range of vehicle options is available for the smaller or medium
sized groups. Saloon models such as the Rover, Mercedes and Jaguar suit
groups of two golfers, while chauffeured People Carriers are perfect for
parties of up to four golfers and their clubs.
Golfing trips of course are often made in larger groups and in this case,
for groups of six or more, it certainly makes sound sense to opt for a
chauffeur driven vacation. One of a wide range of comfortable, luxurious
coaches is appropriate for groups of varying sizes. Small coaches are
ideal for parties from 4 to 12 golfers, midsize coaches are suited to
groups from 12 to 20 people and large coaches are perfect to cater for
parties of up to 35 golfers and their clubs.
3. HELICOPTER TRANSPORT
Depending
on golfers' desired itinerary of courses, helicopter transfers are often
the ideal (and only) solution. From a geographic standpoint and in order
to fit in 36 holes of golf at two different venues in one day, it often
makes an enormous amount of sense to consider this option.
With so many great golf courses to fit into what is sometimes a very limited
time-span, helicopter transport enables travel from St. Andrews, Troon
or Turnberry, for example, to Royal Dornoch and Nairn in the Scottish
Highlands in a fraction of the time taken by road or rail. The remote
links gems of Machrie and Macrihanish also become more accessible. And
given the proximity of Northern Ireland's great links, including Royal
Portrush and Royal County Down, it also permits a daily return from Scotland.
Transfers
can be arranged for anything from small groups of four golfers to a corporate
incentive party of over fifty people. Depending on the transportation
requirements of each group, an appropriate helicopter can be arranged
to suit specific needs. Seating capacity varies from craft to craft, with
smaller helicopters seating up to five people and larger ones accommodating
up to 26 golfers. Whatever your requirements though, one or more crafts
stand by to make the otherwise impossible, distinctly possible.
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