Zimbali Lodge, South Africa

Travel to South Africa is about relaxation and enjoying the “wild” experience that is on offer.  Zimbali Lodge is located on a forest reserve on the north coast of KwaZulu Natal; the hotel overlooks the Indian Ocean and the accommodations are luxurious to say the least.

Zimbali Lodge in South Africa
Zimbali Lodge in South Africa

On-site there is an 18 hole golf course which was designed by the British and South African Open champion, Tom Weiskopf.  The lodges at Zimbali are ideal for groups of golfers wishing to be part of the whole experience while maintaining a private residence.

If you are planning a trip to South Africa, make sure you stop off at the small paradise of Zimbali Lodge.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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London – Things To Do and See

If you have some free time for sightseeing in the UK and you want to experience the buzz of a big city, then London is a must!  On a recent trip I was amazed at how easy it was to travel around London on the underground; it really is the quickest and most effective way to get from A to B.  There are so many things to do and see that you really need more than 3 days to experience all that is on offer.  

London's China Town
London's China Town

I have been to London previously and visited Buckingham Palace, the London Planetarium, Madame Tussauds and also went on The London Eye.  This time I visited the Tate Modern Gallery and managed to fit in a top West End musical “Sister Act” – there are always so many shows to see from Wicked to Billy Elliot and these are all considered excellent.  After Sister Act, a visit to China Town is highly recommended; you are absolutely spoiled for choice with so many restaurants there.  

Yes, London is busy, but it has a great buzz and it is amazing what you can fit in over a few days – comfortable shoes are a must as, although the underground is the easiest way to get around, you will cover miles with everything that you want to do.  Shopping for the ladies is excellent with so many designer stores and, of course, Harrods.  I’m already planning my next trip!

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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Dornoch Town, Scotland

No trip to the Highlands is complete without visiting Dornoch; a small historic town with spectacular architecture and steeped in history.  Most famous recently for Madonna’s wedding and her son’s Christening in late 2000.  It’s easy to see why this was her chosen venue; with Dornoch Cathedral a stunning center piece to the town.  

I have visited Dornoch several times and never tire of browsing around the small antique shops not to mention the great walks that the town hosts in the Sutherland Hills.  Part of the town’s magical history involves witchcraft as Dornoch is home to the last execution in Scotland for witchcraft.  

The town is ideal for both golfers and non golfers, with Brora Golf Club and Royal Dornoch located close by…it’s the ideal place to spend time during your golf trip.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is member of our admin team.

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Battle of Culloden – New Visitor Centre near Inverness

Battle of Culloden Monument
Battle of Culloden Monument

The newly opened Visitor Centre at Culloden is superb and full of interactive displays.  We visited on a bright sunny day but it was not hard to lose yourself in the full horror of the brief, but bloody battle. It took barely an hour for the government troops to defeat Charlie’s Jacobite army, resulting in the Bonnie Prince fleeing to France.  In the weeks that followed, the clans were ‘tamed’ and the kilt and tartan were banned!

Anyone with roots in Scotland will want to work through the chronologically themed corridors, discovering what led to the battle, where their clan was involved and the affect it had on Scottish history.  I was particularly moved by the ‘battle room’ where you are immersed in the combat; with commands, voices, gunfire, etc all around you.

Leanach Cottage, Culloden
Leanach Cottage, Culloden

There is a very good café area and shop, and it is somewhat disconcerting to see a Jacobite or English soldier queuing for home-made soup!  Back outside, with our battlefield plan, we visited Leanach Cottage, a farmhouse on the battlefield which still stands there today.  It has been carefully restored to its original state – people must have been shorter then!  Each area of the field is marked with stones to the clan or troop that fought there and we were able to find Clan Farquharson, with whom members of the Shaw clan fought on that day.

By Yvonne Shaw.  Yvonne has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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