Add a little wind, mix it all around- and you have the potential for some excitment in your round. And everyone should stop on the tee and get a photo with the green, and the cave below as a background... Originally a nine holer, Narooma added 9 more holes in 1980 under the guidance of John Spencer. The original nine holes, which now feature as holes 1 to 7, 17, and 18 are routed along and over clifftops beside the Pacific Ocean. It is dramatic golf with gorgeous clifftop views, and spectacular green sites (2, 3, 5, & 18). The coastal tee on hole 4 is nice as well, requiring a shot over an inlet to the fairway. It is a hilly site with significant elevation change- particularly on the first two holes, and holes 7, 10, 11 & 18. You need to be fit to walk these holes! Throughout the green complexes are nicely bunkered and both the greens themselves and the bunkers are smallish, simple and elegant. Nothing has been over engineered.
We may earn a commission from affiliate links () Sandusky, Ohio, can trace its history as the state's leading vacation destination all the way back to 1870, when the town's first dance hall opened on Cedar Point Peninsula. Fast forward to today, and this point of land jutting out into Lake Erie is not only reputedly the "roller coaster capital of America, " it's also home to some of the top all-season family resorts and conference facilities in the state. Leading the way are some of the state's largest resorts. These include Cedar Point's Hotel Breakers, notable for its state-of-the-art convention space and proximity to theme parks, and the always-popular-with-the-kids Kalahari Resorts & Conventions and Great Wolf Lodge. Not that adults aren't well catered to in Sandusky. These resorts, in addition to great places to stay like Farrell House Lodge and familiar brand names like Hampton Inn, also make great places to spend quality time with loved ones and good bases from which to explore the area and its many attractions.
The Drawing Room is spacious and comfortable Drawing Room The property has a large drawing room with an open fireplace and views over Loch Etive. The room is traditional in style with high quality furniture and comfortable sofas but with a TV, DVD and CD players providing modern comforts. French doors lead out into the garden. Dining Room The dining room is set off the drawing room and is ideal for guests if they wish to eat formally. The room has views over the loch with authentic ceiling hooks dating from when the room was originally the kitchen. Kitchen The property has a large, traditional kitchen with an electric cooker, supplementary Aga, dishwasher and larder fridge. There is a table and chairs, and ample cupboard space for storage. Laundry / Boot Room The kitchen also has an adjoining laundry area with a large fridge-freezer, washing machine and tumble drier. It has a large sink and is ideal for drying wet kit after a day outside. Snug (Children's Room) This small room is situated by the front door and is a great place for children to have to themselves.