1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at Craigielaw Golf Course & Lodge
- 1 Round at Craigielaw Golf Course
- 1 Round at Royal Musselburgh Golf Club
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Craigielaw Golf Club & Lodge sits on a stunning outcrop, watching over the mouth of the River Forth and the North Sea beyond, creating the setting for a golf break to remember.
Although, the golf course is one of the youngest on Scotland’s ‘Golf Coast’, it has already hosted the Scottish Senior Open in 2018 and is ranked in the top 80 courses in the country.
The Lodge at Craigielaw is the perfect addition to Donald Steel’s magnificent golf course, located just 30 minutes from Edinburgh, it makes for the ideal base from which to play East Lothian’s epic courses. The Lodge features well-appointed rooms and is attached directly to the clubhouse.
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Located in the picturesque village of Aberlady, and bordering the traditional links at Kilspindie, Craigielaw is not a classic seaside course. Massive, undulating putting surfaces give the course an American resort edge, but the overriding influence is the firm, sandy turf underfoot.
Being a modern build, Craigielaw is longer and more open than many older links, but the key to scoring still lies with the short game. The tough greens and the endless cavernous bunkers which surround them make this course a real gem.
Despite its youth, Craigielaw has already been awarded the 2006 Scottish Amateur Strokeplay Championship, and the qualifying for the 2007 Senior Open Championship, to be staged at nearby Muirfield. The excellent practice facilities at Craigielaw make it a haven for some of Scotland's best golfers.
Craigielaw Golf Club is situated to the west of Aberlady off the A198, just 3 miles from Longniddry train station.
Address: Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland, EH32 0PY
| Par | 71 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Donald Steel |
| Opened for play | 2001 |
| White | 6,601 yards | SSS 72 |
|---|---|---|
| Blue | 6,043 yards | SSS 70 |
| Red | 5,371 yards | SSS 72 |
The Lodge at Craigielaw is attached to the clubhouse of the Craigielaw Golf Club and boasts 25 comfortable rooms which can either be arranged as doubles or twins depending on preference. 13 of these rooms benefit from views which overlook the course to the River Forth, Gullane Golf Courses and the kingdom of Fife whilst the remaining 12 enjoy the peaceful and secluded view across an attractive courtyard.
The restaurant and bar area have eye-catching views of the Cragielaw Golf Club, as well as this there are some of the UK’s finest restaurants located in the city of Edinburgh, including numerous Michelin star establishments, there are also local gems in the towns of Longniddry and Prestonopans, which would need to be researched on the internet beforehand.
With over 40 miles of superb coastline, sandy beaches, stunning cliffs, rolling countryside and many award-winning tourist attractions to explore whilst staying at the Lodge at Craigielaw there will be no shortage of activities to keep you occupied, and that’s without even mentioning the 22 golf courses in East Lothian alone. North Berwick, Gullane and The Open Championship course at Muirfield are just some you may be familiar with.
Neil
✓30 Jul 2025
The twin rooms in the lodge were very good. Breakfasts were decent enough. The bar lacked any sort of atmosphere and bizarre that there is no TV anywhere (we stayed the weekend of the US Open and had to leave the golf club to watch it!). Fortunately, The Leddie, 10 mins walk away, was excellent.
Steve
✓27 Jul 2025
Had a great stay, a good meal on the first night, excellent breakfasts, good practice facilities (available even though we didn’t play the course) and quite a lot of Bellhaven and Merlot! Would love to stay here again.
Michael
✓9 May 2025
Sam
✓27 Feb 2025
Nice, clean, friendly, spacious. Easy place to stay for trips around the golf coast road.
Ian
✓12 Sep 2024
One bed needs new mattress but hotel and golf great
Andrew
✓29 Aug 2024
Generously sized room at the back of the Lodge so without view across the course to the coast. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast choice is quite limited but the cooked breakfast buffet was good quality although they struggled to restock items in time. The restaurant was functional and food was good but lacking in healthier options. Despite view the restaurant lacked atmosphere. The best view is from the Members lounge which is only open to hotel guests in the evening.
Phillip
✓17 May 2024
The place was 5star,everything was great ,pity I didn't have a room facing the golf course
Neil
✓14 May 2024
Kyle
✓9 May 2024
Absolutely fantastic hotel, the staff were helpful and accommodating, the only let down was the bed, it was so uncomfortable especially after a few days golfing, other than that everything was fantastic.
David
✓22 Sep 2023
We were well impressed with the set up at the Lodge. Everything a golfer needed. We will definitely return, so many great courses to choose from, close by.
Neil
✓30 Jul 2025
Given it’s a relatively new course, Craigielaw really surprised our group with its quality. Despite a deluge in the morning, it played unbelievably well in the afternoon and the greens stood up incredibly to the weather. Couldn’t fault the condition of the course at all. Very welcoming in the Pro shop. Clearly, given its position, you don’t get right next to the sea, but the course is definitely a links and you get the links turf you’re hoping for.
Michael
✓9 May 2025
Ian
✓8 May 2025
Only held up on the last few holes of the course but really enjoying playing here
Joe
✓1 Apr 2025
A beautiful spot in East Lothian. A good test for all golfers ability - perfect for a large group with mixed handicaps. Only criticism was the pin locations which were often on sloping areas of the greens, leading to impossible putts when the wind was up! Frustrating and led to being slow on the greens. Otherwise we were welcomed well by the pro shop team and house staff and made to feel very welcome. Clubhouse lunch was suitable for a large group also!
Sam
✓27 Feb 2025
Great course, would definitely play again. Greenkeeper brutal with some pin positions!
Ian
✓12 Sep 2024
Windy but good course with interesting holes.
Andrew
✓29 Aug 2024
We had two rounds in late August as a two ball. The first was following members 4 balls so a bit slow but reasonable 4 ball pace. As links style course it is very exposed and the wind is a big factor. We had rain showers in the first round and dry and sunny in the second which was quicker and we were round in three and a half hours. The rough is thick if you stray too far off line making finding the ball difficult let alone playing it. The green fees are a lot more reasonable than the majority of courses in the area. The views across the Firth of Forth are lovely.
Imad
✓27 Aug 2024
Very nice link course with beautiful holes and hard greens to crack. A lot of bunker which can be a lot of fun or not.
Anthony
✓1 Jul 2024
Course in excellent condition greens firm and fast
Phillip
✓17 May 2024
The course was set brilliantly,enjoyed the round ,the setting was perfect
Check-in from 2pm | Check-out from 10:am
7:30 - 9:30am
Casual
Yes
Yes
There is 1 bar on site
There is complimentary car parking