Tain Golf Club, Scotland, Hidden Links Golf Tours
Video segment from the Hidden Links Golf Guide to Scotland featuring Tain Golf Club in the Highlands as well as the Glenmorangie Distillery. Narrated by Renton Laidlaw. Copyright Hidden Links, Inc.
Discovering Tain
Tain is located in the far north east corner of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. It's best known as the home of the Glenmorangie distillery and the famous Old Tom Morris golf course.
Glenmorangie House Hotel Tain, Tain, Scotland - United Kingdom (GB)
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Glenmorangie House Hotel Tain, Tain, Scotland - United Kingdom (GB)
Glenmorangie House is approximately 33 miles north of Inverness, a journey time of roughly 45 minutes. The owners are happy to arrange for you to be collected from Inverness, if you are travelling by air or rail.From the instant youre greeted on the driveway, this is as far from a run-of-the-mill hotel experience as its possible to get. (In fact, we have banished the word hotel from our vocabulary.) Glenmorangie House is much more akin to the atmosphere of a traditional country house party, where everyone is on first name terms and service is thoughtful, personal, and timely.We really want you to treat the house as your own, set your own agenda and live to your own timetable. After all, if you cant do it here, away from the real world, where can you do it?**Please note this service is provided on a Bed and Breakfast basis only (Dinner can be pre-booked for an additional supplement) - should you wish to dine at the property in the evening without pre-booking you must must advise reception at least 24 hours in advance as they do not operate like a normal restaurant.**
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Restaurant, Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, Wine Tasting
Activities
Golf Course, Private beach, Excursions, Golf Course (nearby), Beach (Direct Access), Water Activities, Fishing
Services
Business Center, 24 Hour Reception, Meeting Rooms, Laundry service
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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ClubGolf Camp Day 2 - Dornoch, Tain, Alness
A short drive through Tain
A summer evening motorcycle ride through Tain, home of Glenmorangie and Balblair whiskies. Music is by my very good friend Tom Pacheco. You can find out more about Tom and buy his music here
Front nine askernish golf club
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Morangie Hotel Tain
Views of the Morangie hotel in Tain Scottish Highlands
Links Cup Pairs Highlands 2019
A round up of the action at the 2019 Links Cup Pairs - a 54 hole amateur golf event played at Brora, Golspie and Royal Dornoch in the beautiful Scottish Highlands. For event details go to linksgolfcup.co.uk. Video from We Film Golf.
Scottish Gas National Age Groups Championships Aberdeen - Tain Bruce
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Places to see in ( Tain - UK )
Places to see in ( Tain - UK )
Tain is a royal burgh and parish in the County of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland. The name derives from the nearby River Tain, the name of which comes from an Indo-European root meaning 'flow'. The Gaelic name, Baile Dubhthaich, means 'Duthac's town', after a local saint also known as Duthus.
Tain railway station is on the Far North Line. The station is unmanned; in its heyday it had 30 staff. The station was opened by the Highland Railway on 1 January 1864. From 1 January 1923, the station was owned by the London Midland and Scottish Railway. Then in 1949 the British railways were nationalised as British Railways. When the railways were privatised the station became part of ScotRail.
Notable buildings in the town include Tain Tolbooth and St Duthus Collegiate Church. The town also has a local history museum, Tain Through Time, and the Glenmorangie distillery. Tain has two primary schools -Craighill (pupils - 274, April 2011) and Knockbreck (pupils - just under 120, April 2011) - and a secondary school called Tain Royal Academy with 500 pupils in summer 2014.
Tain was granted its first royal charter in 1066, making it Scotland's oldest Royal Burgh, commemorated in 1966 with the opening of the Rose Garden by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The 1066 charter, granted by King Malcolm III, confirmed Tain as a sanctuary, where people could claim the protection of the church, and an immunity, in which resident merchants and traders were exempt from certain taxes. These led to the development of the town.
Little is known of earlier history although the town owed much of its importance to Duthac. He was an early Christian figure, perhaps 8th or 9th century, whose shrine had become so important by 1066 that it resulted in the royal charter. The ruined chapel near the mouth of the river was said to have been built on the site of his birth. Duthac became an official saint in 1419 and by the late Middle Ages his shrine was an important places of pilgrimage in Scotland. King James IV came at least once a year throughout his reign to achieve both spiritual and political aims.
A leading landowning family of the area, the Clan Munro, provided political and religious figures to the town, including the dissenter Rev John Munro of Tain (died ca. 1630). The early Duthac Chapel was the center of a sanctuary. Fugitives were by tradition given sanctuary in several square miles marked by boundary stones. During the First War of Scottish Independence, Robert the Bruce sent his wife and daughter to the sanctuary for safety. The sanctuary was violated and they were captured by forces loyal to William II, Earl of Ross who handed them over to Edward I of England The women were taken to England and kept prisoner for several years.
Tain was a parliamentary burgh, combined with Dingwall, Dornoch, Kirkwall and Wick in the Northern Burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. Cromarty was added to the list in 1832.
( Tain - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tain . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tain - UK
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Polgarrie House Edderton
Das Ferienhaus Polgarrie House in Edderton bei Tain in den schottischen Highlands
Tain Lee, Chris Williams, and Dimitrios Papadatos tee off at the 19th Sahalee Players Championship
The final group of the second round tee off at the 19th Sahalee Players Championship tees off at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, WA.
Order of players appearing in video:
Tain Lee, San Juan Capistrano, CA
Chris Williams, Moscow, ID
Dimitrios Papadatos, Norah Head, Australia
Glenmorangie Distillery - Tain, Ross and Cromarty, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Glenmorangie Distillery Tain
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- Tain, Ross and Cromarty, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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- Still Room at Glenmorangie Distillery by Debandkeith from a blog titled Day 7 - a Glenmorangie snifter & an hours wait!
- Barrels at Glenmorangie Distillery by Debandkeith from a blog titled Day 7 - a Glenmorangie snifter & an hours wait!
- Keith & Glenmorangie Distillery by Debandkeith from a blog titled Day 7 - a Glenmorangie snifter & an hours wait!
Places to see in ( Brora - UK )
Places to see in ( Brora - UK )
Brora is a village in the east of Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland. The name Brora is derived from ancient Norse, meaning 'river with a bridge. A small industrial village having at one time a coal pit, boat building, salt pans, fish curing, lemonade factory, the new Clynelish Distillery (as well as the old Clynelish distillery which is now called the Brora distillery ), wool mill, bricks and a stone quarry. The white sandstone in the Clynelish quarry belongs to the Brora Formation, of the Callovian and Oxfordian stages (formerly Middle Oolite) of the Mid-Late Jurassic. Stone from the quarry was used in the construction of London Bridge, Liverpool Cathedral and Dunrobin Castle.
When in operation, the coalmine was the most northerly coalmine in the UK. Brora was the first place in the north of Scotland to have electricity thanks to its wool industry. This distinction gave rise to the local nickname of Electric City at the time. Brora also houses a baronial style clock tower which is a war memorial.
The village is situated where the A9 road and the Far North Line bridge the River Brora. The village is served by a railway station. Buses operate about every two hours Mondays-Saturdays and infrequently on Sundays from Brora to Golspie, Dornoch, Tain and Inverness in the south and Helmsdale, Berriedale, Dunbeath, Halkirk, Thurso and Scrabster in the north. These are on route X99 and are operated by Stagecoach in the Highlands.
An education is available for primary school children in Brora Primary School in Johnstone Place. The building was formerly Brora High School, that included the primary department. Although the school opened in 1962, the secondary department closed in 1985. Includes a playgroup, nursery and Primaries 1 to 7. Pupils are taken by school transportation to the near by Golspie High School.
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Glenmorangie Unnecessarily Well Made Golf - Sir Nick Faldo
Sir Nick Faldo talk through the making of the 10th hole at Lough Erne for Glenmorangie Unnecessarily Well Made Golf Holes
RDGC UHI
Royal Dornoch Golf Club and University of the Highlands & Islands launch PhD Studentship
Ripstik in Tain UK
Just a quick video of me ripstiking in Tain UK skatepark