Nestled in the geographical centre of Scotland, Perthshire (or Perth and Kinross) is a region defined by its stunning parkland, rolling hills, and majestic scenery. Known as "The Fair City" region, it offers a superb contrast to the coastal links, providing world-class parkland and heathland golf, anchored by the globally recognized Gleneagles Resort. A trip here is about luxury, tradition, and impeccably maintained inland courses.
1. The Legendary Gleneagles The centerpiece of Perthshire golf is the iconic Gleneagles Resort, home to three championship courses including the PGA Centenary Course (host of the Ryder Cup) and the historic King's Course. Gleneagles epitomizes five-star golf, dining, and spa luxury.
2. Hidden Highland Gems Beyond the famous resorts, Perthshire offers beautiful, challenging courses in stunning settings. Courses like Blairgowrie (Rosemount and Lansdowne), set amongst pines and heather, offer a fantastic test of heathland golf away from the coastal winds.
3. History and Whisky Tours The region is rich in Scottish history, featuring sites like Scone Palace and the historic city of Perth. It is also an ideal central location for exploring Scotland’s most famous whisky distilleries, adding a perfect cultural element to your golfing itinerary.
4. Accessibility Perthshire's central location makes it highly accessible via the motorway network, providing an easy connection point for groups travelling between the Highlands, the East Coast (Angus/Fife), and the West Coast.
Set across 365 acres of private Perthshire countryside, Murrayshall is a 17th-century country house reimagined for modern luxury

