Carnoustie Golf Links has produced a nature trail map that has been designed to highlight the diverse wildlife and natural habitats that is present across the historic Links.
This latest initiative reflects Carnoustie Golf Links’ ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, providing local people and visitors with an immersive outdoor experience that celebrates the area’s unique ecosystem.
The Nature Trail Map offers visitors a chance to explore the off-course aspects of Carnoustie’s coastal landscape, featuring information about the plant life, bird species, and wildlife that thrive on the estate.
The five routes have been carefully mapped to allow participants to enjoy walking or wheeling around the paths, whether they are nature enthusiasts, local families, or visitors seeking to explore the natural environment beyond the fairways.
Michael Wells, Chief Executive of Carnoustie Golf Links, said: “We are delighted to introduce our new Nature Trail Map, which not only brings additional opportunities to the visitor experience but also shines a spotlight on the rich biodiversity that makes Carnoustie Golf Links so special.”
Craig Boath, Head of Sustainability at Carnoustie Golf Links, said: “We take great pride in our environmental stewardship, and this initiative allows us to further promote the beauty and importance of preserving natural habitats in harmony with a world-leading golf facility.”
Key highlights include:
- Flora and Fauna: Native grasses, wildflowers, and trees that contribute to the ecological balance of the Links
- Birdwatching Opportunities: Details on bird species like skylarks, tawny owls, and carrion crows, which are frequently seen across the course
- Sustainability Efforts: Information about the course’s ongoing initiatives in reducing carbon footprints, promoting biodiversity, and maintaining natural habitats
- Wildlife Habitats: Areas identified as key habitats for mammals such as otters, deer, and foxes.
Carnoustie Golf Links has been internationally recognised for its environmental practices, holding certifications such as the Golf Environmental Organisation (GEO) accreditation.
The new Nature Trail Map is the latest in a series of efforts to balance world-class golf with sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The trail map is free of charge and accessible to local people and visitors year-round, with maps available in Links House at Carnoustie Golf Links.
For more information or to download the Nature Trail Map, visit www.carnoustiegolflinks.com/about-us/environment