Golf
Suvenco
's homes at Oudenarde are designed to accommodate golfers visiting
the prestigious courses of St. Andrews and Gleneagles to Hidden
Gems such as Alyth and Taymouth Castle or discover local secrets
such as Creiff, Glenisla and Strathmore.
Short calming drives through rugged Scottish landscape, ancient
villages and quaint local pubs, adorned with blazing fires and rows
of whisky, will enrich and inspire any golfing excursion.
Carefully positioned, Oudenarde enables tourists the luxury of
a different course every day of a tour and offers 18 and 9 holes
courses to suit all abilities. We can also help in your choice of
golf courses, golf tuition and club hire.
Historical Sites
Bordering
the village of Bridge of Earn, Oudenarde is situated in a region
of Scotland where history abounds. Integral to the Scottish experience,
castles both ruined and restored, are dispersed throughout Perthshire
and Fife providing tourist with the kind of mysterious and alluring
landscape made for exploring. Visit Balvaird, Huntingtower or Falkland
Castle or nearby Scone Palace.
Why not get on board Captain Scott's ship discovery which sits
on the quayside of Dundee, a mere 25 minutes drive from Oudenarde.
The famous William Wallace (Braveheart) Monument stands as a symbol
of freedom to all Scots over looking the City of Stirling that is
easy reached in 35 minutes.
Families
Nearby Perth offers an award winning Leisure Pool and recreation
centre and the city Parks provide children with ample space for
adventure and play. Family days out can also be enjoyed at Blair
Drummond Safari Park, Deep Sea World and Edinburgh Zoo to name but
a few.
Walking
Comprehensive
information on walking in the local area can be found in Perthshire
Walking Guides and the appropriate Ordnance Survey Map, which are
available to purchase from www.strathearn.co.uk
Many of the walks are suitable for family outings, while others
are ideal for the fit and adventurous. Some suggestions are Lady
Marys Walk, The Knock of Crieff, Ben Vorlich, and the formal
gardens of Tarvit Mansionhouse.
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Fishing
A
legendary destination for fishing, Scotland features prolific lochs
and rivers, which provide anglers with rewarding and memorable adventures.
Set amidst stunning scenery, the River Earn, a mere ten-minute
walk from Oudenarde, is a medium-sized waterway; swollen by several
tributaries, it cuts through Strathearn and empties into the estuary
of the River Tay, Scotland's Premier River.
The arrival of grilse begins the Salmon season, which continues
into autumn. Although the river is lightly fished in the spring,
it teems with Salmon in September and October. The Earn also offers
Sea Trout, which anglers pursue from May onwards and Grayling, which
are available from November to January.
When you stay at Oudenarde, your package includes exclusive fishing rights. There is no need for you to obtain a permit.
City
After
indulging in country life, one must revel in the city - it is an
integral part of the Scottish experience.
Perth, once Scotland's capital city, is only three miles from Bridge
of Earn and situated on the banks of the River Tay. Perth's many
fine bars and restaurants offer something for everyone and shoppers
will appreciate the pedestrianised high street and St. John's shopping
centre.
The capital city of Edinburgh, and the cosmopolitan city of Glasgow
offer an array of venues including contemporary restaurants, authentic
pubs and unrivalled cultural destinations.
Best of Both worlds
From Oudenarde, it is possible to experience both
worlds - of country and city
For many more ideas of things to do, visit the perthshire
tourist board website at www.perthshire.co.uk.

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