Resting on Scotland’s North Sea coast at the mouth of the Barry Burn river, Carnoustie is a small town famous for its magnificent golf courses, watersports and interesting heritage. The main drawcard to the town is the wealth of various excellent golf courses, offering different challenges for all levels and having historical significance as the part of the 1999 Open Championship. With a heritage as a renown ‘sea-bathing’ destination in the early 20th century, the town was promoted as the ‘Brighton of the North’. Along with swimming, the beaches are also ideal for a number of watersports including sailing, windsurfing and fishing, which culminate annually in the Carnoustie Gala Week. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the historical corn mill, which still runs with the flow of the Barry Burn.