Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club - Edinburgh

Let us take you a million miles away, to a beautiful country estate that’s surrounded by rolling parkland, glorious golf courses, nature trails and towering woodland. It’s a unique destination that offers an abundance of experiences for everyone.

From great golfing days with friends to a girls weekend away; rosy-cheeked family adventures and wildly romantic sleepovers. Dalmahoy is your place to pause, reset and play.

In a gorgeous rural setting like this, you’d never guess it was just seven miles from the centre of Edinburgh.

Set amongst 1000 acres of beautiful parkland with two 18-hole golf courses, this historic country hotel, built in 1725, offers luxurious spa and leisure facilities, and informal and fine dining restaurant options.

All of the spacious rooms at the Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club offer 32-inch flat-screen TVs and en-suite bathrooms. Rooms also include tea/coffee making facilities and a mini-fridge. As well as an impressive 18-hole golf course, Dalmahoy also includes both a championship golf-course and a PGA-approved golf academy within its expansive and scenic grounds.

Freshly prepared cuisine can be enjoyed at The Pentland, the hotel’s award-winning restaurant, alongside panoramic views of Dalmahoy’s green parkland. The Brasserie Restaurant and James Braid Bar also offer informal dining.

Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club also boasts a leisure club, featuring modern gym equipment and complimentary fitness classes. Guests can make use of the indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and tennis facilities. Guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the hotel and free parking is available.

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With two challenging and exciting courses to play, Dalmahoy is one of the top golfing destinations in Scotland.

Our rich golfing heritage attracts golfers of all levels, looking to test their skills at the famous venue where the European Ladies won their first Solheim Cup, and where famous names such as Seve Ballesteros, Sam Torrance and Nick Faldo have competed in the Scottish Seniors Open.

The East Course was designed by James Braid to Championship standards, and is a monster from the Championship tees. For members’ competitions and corporate events, it’s a more manageable 6,684 yards, but is still a formidable challenge.

The West Course is the shorter of the two but is still a good test of golf. There is a good mix of shorter par 4’s and par 3’s, alongside some very tough par 4’s and a par 5 which is the longest on either course.

Leisure:

- Indoor heated swimming pool

- Well-equipped gym

- Sauna

- Steam Room

- Yoga

- Fitness Classes

- Jogging Trail

- Outdoor floodlit tennis courts