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Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Country Club - an excellent golf course in an awe-inspiring location

Set on the banks of the River Tweed in the peaceful Scottish Borders is the 4* Macdonald Cardrona Hotel Golf and Spa. This superb modern hotel offers 99 spacious and comfortable bedrooms, a range of leisure facilities and a wonderful, challenging golf course.

The golf course at Cardrona measures in at 7,000 yards from the medal tees and is set in an awe-inspiring setting over undulating terrain with a mountain backdrop. Designed by former Ryder Cup player Dave Thomas in 2001, this golf course is a par 72 parkland and woodland course and is up there with some of the best in Scotland . The River Tweed comes into play on many holes, meaning that a straight drive is critical so you don't lose your golf ball.

A golf weekend at Cardrona is sure to be a relaxing and enjoyable one. When off the golf course, golfers can choose to dine in one of the fine restaurants on offer. Alternatively, guests can choose to have spa treatments or go for a dip in the pool. Whatever you prefer, Golfbreaks.com, our number one golf travel partner can provide you with an excellent golf package here.

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