A route with coastal charm
The Stonehaven Golf Club, founded in 1888, is an 18-hole, par 66 course, located on the Cowie Cliffs, in Scotland, just 24 km from Aberdeen. Spanning 4666m it offers a technical challenge with short holes played over deep gorges and along steep cliffs.
Aberdeen
- Number of holes: 18
- Architect: James Braid
- Year: 1888
- Type: parkland
- PAR 66
- Slope 115
- Distance: 4666m

The course & its setting
The route offers spectacular panoramic views of the North Sea, Stonehaven Bay and Dunnottar Castle. It also stands out for a unique anecdote: a bunker created by a bomb from the Second World War, nicknamed “Hitler’s Bunker”.

Services & Environment
The renovated clubhouse offers a restaurant with a view, a friendly bar and full facilities: pro shop, practice field, putting green, and rental of electric carts and clubs.
Stonehaven Golf Club is a must-see destination for golfers looking for a course that combines natural beauty, history and sporting challenge.















