Golf breaks in Stirling - A Golfer's Paradise

Planning a golf getaway in Scotland? The Old Tram House Apartments in Stirling are perfectly located for exploring some of Central Scotland’s best golf courses.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing round in scenic surroundings or a championship-level experience.With a range of excellent courses just a short drive away, our stylish self-catering apartments offer a convenient, comfortable base for your golf break.

Nearby Golf Courses

 

Stirling Golf Club
One of Scotland’s oldest clubs, Stirling Golf Club offers a beautiful parkland course with views of Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and the Ochil Hills. Less than 10 minutes from the apartments.
Visit Stirling Golf Club

Bridge of Allan Golf Club
A historic 9-hole course designed by Old Tom Morris in 1895. Challenging and full of character, it’s just a short drive away in the picturesque village of Bridge of Allan.
Visit Bridge of Allan Golf Club

Braehead Golf Club
Located in Alloa, Braehead is an 18-hole parkland course known for its friendly atmosphere and excellent facilities. Great for players of all levels.
Visit Braehead Golf Club

Dunblane New Golf Club
Situated in the charming town of Dunblane, this well-kept 18-hole course offers beautiful countryside views and a welcoming clubhouse.
Visit Dunblane New Golf Club

Tillicoultry Golf Club
Nestled at the foot of the Ochil Hills, Tillicoultry Golf Club provides a scenic and peaceful 9-hole course experience.
Visit Tillicoultry Golf Club

Gleneagles (for a world-class round)
Only 35 minutes by car, Gleneagles is one of the most prestigious golf resorts in the world – home to three championship courses including the PGA Centenary Course, host of the 2014 Ryder Cup.
Visit Gleneagles Golf

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