Colonial Heritage Travel Club
Learn to Travel, Travel to Learn
Landscapes of Scotland and Ireland
with Golfing Opportunities
June 2026
This tour is limited to 38 people
Highlights
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Edinburgh Castle
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Inveraray Castle
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Western Highlands
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
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Titanic Belfast Museum
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Causey Farm
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Cliffs of Moher
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Dingle Peninsula
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Blarney Castle
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
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3 Golfing Opportunities
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6 Add-on Excursions
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Don't worry if you are not a golfer.
This tour as something for everyone.
There are several Add-On excursions you can take advantage of in lieu of the Golfing excursions.
Thousands of years of history come alive for you when you travel to Edinburgh, Scotland and Ireland.
In Edinburgh you can view the Georgian architecture surrounding you at every turn.
For some, there is an additional opportunity to play some golf or take advantage of the other excursion opportunities or free time.
Going to Glasgow you will venture through the famous Scottish Highlands before crossing the Irish Sea to visit historic Belfast, Ireland.
On our southward journey to Galway look forward to an optional golfing experience along the Irish coast.
Our tour continues to visit historic sites on the way to beautiful County Kerry with another chance for a round of golf.
Leaving the ring of Kerry on our way to Dublin view the beautiful Irish countryside.
Our adventure will end in the bustling streets of Dublin.
ITINERARY
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Day 1 - Flight to Edinburgh
Day 2 - Edinburgh
Day 3 - Edinburgh
Day 4 - Scottish Highlands
Day 5 - Scottish Highlands
Day 6 - Glasgow
Day 7- Belfast
Day 8 - Belfast
Day 9 - Galway
Day 10 - Galway
Day 11 - County Kerry
Day 12 - County Kerry
Day 13 - Dublin
Day 14 - Dublin
Day 15 - Flight Home
OPTIONAL / ADD-ON EXCURSIONS
Day 3 - Abbotsford House & Melrose Place
Day 8 - Giant's Causeway
Day 10 - Traditional Irish Music & Dance Show / Dinner
Day 10 - Kylemore Abbey & Connemara National Park
Day 14 - Glendalough
Pricing and Registration Forms are in process
POSSIBLE GOLFING OPPPORTUNITIES
(subject to availability in 2026)
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Day 3 - Edinburgh
While in Edinburgh we hope to play Musselburgh Links. The oldest golf course in the world established in 1567. We could have the opportunity to play, as it was intended using Hickory Golf Clubs.
Day 8 - Belfast
In Belfast we are thinking of playing Royal County Down Golf Club, founded in 1889, rated number one in the world . The Club has hosted three Open Championships.
Day 10 - Galway
Galway will allow us the opportunity to play Connemara Golf Links founded in 1973, voted Best Links Course in Connaught, Ireland
Day 12 - County Kerry
County Kerry is home to Ballybunion Golf Club founded in 1893, located on the Northwest coast of County Kerry , on a stretch of sandy dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.