A golf course nestled amongst woodlands on the edge of the Scottish Highlands is a hidden gem.
And now you can own it – together luxury Holiday Along with this there will be development also.
Kinloss Country Golf Club in Moray has an enviable location, just a short distance from the attractive towns of Elgin, Forres and Nairn. City Inverness can be reached within an hour.
Picturesque Fishing The village of Findhorn is also just five miles away, where brightly painted huts on the beach will delight you. Proud There is a wonderful beachfront place called Best in Scotland,
It is an ideal place for a rural holiday parkand the site is Plan Allowing for 16 grand lodges and six glamping pods.
The pod will be hidden in a forest at the back Property True to its name ‘Woodland Hideaway’, it offers holidaymakers a secluded and relaxing experience.
including golf courses, Driving Including the range and clubhouse, the total area of the property is approximately 50 acres.
The course was popular among golfers before it was closed during Covid-19 pandemic,
It has not reopened since, but this has allowed the current owners to continue with new construction work. Houses On the site.
The course has also been maintained to a high standard so that it will be ready to play when the time comes.

A flat, parkland-style track in the Moray countryside, Kinloss is fun to play and doesn’t get too tiring, so it’s ideal for beginners or tourists.
Nine holes wind through the trees, and from the third fairway players can catch glimpses of Findhorn Bay and the Black Isle.
several of Holiday Homes face the fairway, and in some areas the turf has been remodeled to ensure every plot is a safe distance from the greens.
In addition to the log cabins and glampsite, the holiday park will have a playground and a bar/cafe for residents, as well as plenty of other facilities. car park space,
Each lodge shall be of wood and Moray Council plan Meanwhile Scottish timber woods such as Douglas fir, Sitka spruce and European larch are to be used. Construction Process.
The price? Well, hopefully you have £1 million to spare.
Prospective buyers are being asked for £900,000 for the course, clubhouse and adjoining holiday park.
Golf facilities will set you back £500,000.
Jennifer Campbell, of chartered surveyor firm DM Hall, who are advertising the property, said: “This site represents an exciting and rare opportunity open market.
“While this property clearly has commercial appeal, one can’t ignore the allure of private residential property. Who wouldn’t want their own golf course!”
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For traveling golfers, Cabot Highlands is nearby, where a new and awe-inspiring course has been built next to Castle Stuart, as well as excellent and lesser-known courses such as Hopman, Cowesy and Buckpool.
Further afield you can drive along the North Coast 500 (pardon the wordplay) and experience Scotland’s most famous route which is best suited to the discerning golfer.
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