Perched on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, Cameron House is a luxurious 17th-century baronial estate that sits precisely where Scotland's Highlands meet the Lowlands. The setting alone is worth the trip, breathtaking views across the loch and into the Trossachs, but it's the combination of championship golf, five-star-standard facilities and genuine Scottish heritage that makes this one of the best golf resorts in the United Kingdom.
Since opening in 2007, The Carrick has quickly earned a reputation as one of Scotland's standout modern resort courses, helped by strong conditioning, serious views and a layout that's hosted the Scottish Ladies Open and the PGA Cup. Designed by Canadian architect Doug Carrick, this par-71 championship layout follows traditional Scottish heathland style while straddling two distinct landscapes, rolling Lowlands on one side, majestic Highland terrain on the other. It's a rare combination, and the course has proved it can handle elite competition.
And when you're not on the course, you've got plenty to keep the group happy, from the rooftop infinity pool to loch-side dining. Cameron House offers an acclaimed spa with views overlooking the course, top-tier dining with loch views, a 234-berth marina, a 29-seat private cinema and a modern leisure club. Whether you're here for a serious golf trip, a couples' break combining golf and spa, or a family escape with activities for everyone, the estate delivers.
Right, if you're weighing this up for a UK golf break, the big win is how 'all-in' it feels. You can land at Glasgow, be checked in and still have time to get a warm-up in before dinner. And because you're in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, you've got proper scenery between shots, not just a pretty hotel garden. If Cameron House is on your shortlist, it's a cracking option for a 2 or 3-night Scotland golf break where the golf feels 'big' but the logistics stay easy.
Who is this for? Golfers seeking a high-quality Scottish break that pairs a genuine championship test with luxury accommodation, spa facilities and stunning natural scenery. Ideal for couples, small groups, societies and anyone wanting to tick off a modern classic in one of Scotland's most iconic settings.
Who is it best for? Mid-to-low handicappers who'll appreciate the strategic challenge and variety of The Carrick, plus anyone who values a full resort experience, excellent dining and the chance to explore Loch Lomond National Park between rounds. Also suits time-poor planners and groups wanting on-site facilities, with the bonus that the course drains well year-round.