What to do and see in Carnoustie, Scotland: The Best Things to do

September 29, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Carnoustie (/kɑːrˈnuːsti/; Scottish Gaelic: Càrn Ùstaidh) is a town and former police burgh in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast. In the 2011 census, Carnoustie had a population of 11,394, making it the fourth largest town in Angus.
Restaurants in Carnoustie

1. Abertay Travel Carnoustie - Tours

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Golf Tour Operator

2. VXO Experiences

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VXO Experiences

We are a luxury concierge company who are not about delivering tours, we create experiences. With years behind us delivering the VXO Experience, from creating that special one day tour to working in collaboration with the likes of The R & A, Netflix and LG. Overlooking the 18th of the British Open Course in Carnoustie, and with Scotland at heart, we have facilitated tours across the globe

3. Panmure Golf Club

Burnside Road, Carnoustie DD7 7RT Scotland +44 1241 855120 [email protected] http://www.panmuregolfclub.co.uk
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Panmure Golf Club

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.

Brown Street, Carnoustie DD7 7EZ Scotland +44 1241 853853 [email protected] http://linkscabs.com
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Links Cabs Carnoustie

Airport Transfer and Private hire Company based in Carnoustie Scotland. Specialists in Golf Tours . A 24 hour service 365 day per year. Al Major Credit and Debit cards accepted , in car, over the phone and online. 6 and 8 seat vehicles available .Wheelchair Accessible vehicles available. We are the Only Cab Company in the Area that are Members of the Trusted Trader Scheme. We are recommended by Visit Scotland and the World Travel & Tourism Council as a safe Company to travel with

Links House Links Parade, Carnoustie DD7 7JE Scotland +44 1241 802270 [email protected] http://www.carnoustiegolflinks.co.uk
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Carnoustie Golf Links

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.

Reviewed By Aussie47 - Sydney, Australia

We played Carnoustie about 10 years ago and struggled so much that we have it a miss the next time we visited St Andrews on our golfing trip. It was, quite simply, beyond our capabilities, especially in the wind! We decided to give it another go but played off the forward tees - what a difference! Everyone had a great time. This reinforces the point that when you visit these great courses it should be all about enjoyment - after all you're paying a lot of money for the privilege. Unless you are a low handcapper, then move forward and make it "easier" on yourself! The enjoyment of playing Carnoustie does not lie in breathtaking views but rather the experience of playing a very strong course design and having every facet of your game tested at the highest level - - even from the forward tees!

Princes Street Monifieth, Carnoustie DD5 4AW Scotland +44 1382 532767 http://www.monifiethgolf.co.uk
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Monifieth Golf Links

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.

7. Barry Mill

Mill Rd, Carnoustie DD7 7RJ Scotland +44 1241 856761 [email protected] http://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/barry-mill
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Barry Mill

Visit this charming rustic beauty of a forerunner to the Industrial revolution. The rural corn mill, still run today by the gentle flow of Barry Burn, was the ancestor to today's food preparation processes and a myriad of complex technologies that sprung from simple water-wheels, gears, pulleys and belts. Enjoy the tranquility of this renewable and sustainable approach to work & food in bygone days. Listen to the splash of the wheel and the rumble of the mechanics as the building shakes itself into life. Tours explaining the significance of these mills and telling some of the tales and stories of those that worked in and around these hubs of community are offered and bookings can be made to see flour being ground.

8. Carnoustie Beach

Carnoustie Scotland
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Carnoustie Beach

Reviewed By kjf_x - Carnoustie, United Kingdom

Lovely area with a great view over the golf course and of the ocean. The beach is a lovely place for a walk or just to have a seat and take in the views.

9. Barr Cabs

Unit 5 Barry Business Centre Main Street, Carnoustie DD7 7RP Scotland +44 1241 853000 [email protected] http://www.barrcabs.co.uk
Barr Cabs

We are a family run local taxi firm based in Carnoustie, we provide local journeys as well as longer distances, airport transfers and 8 seater journeys. Our team is made up of male and femaile experienced drivers who have a good knowledge of the local area and are always happy to help.

10. Panache Bridal Boutique

Main Street Barry Business Centre, Carnoustie DD7 7RP Scotland +44 7548 507465 [email protected] http://www.panachebridalboutique.com

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