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GBP 69 - 250 Royal Golf Hotel
The Royal Golf Hotel is situated on the first tee of the Royal Dornoch Golf Club. Many rooms have stunning views of the course and the sea.
The Royal… MoreGBP 60 - 175 Dornoch Castle Hotel
A 500-year-old Scottish castle converted into a hotel in 1947, Durnoch Castle Hotel is a blend of period features and modern comforts.
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The town is near the A9 road, to which it is linked by the A949 road|A949 and the B9168 road|B9168.
Dornoch boasts the thirteenth-century Dornoch Cathedral, the Old Town Jail and a notable golf course, the Royal Dornoch Golf Club, the 5th best golf course outwith the United States, according to Golf Digest magazine. It is also notable as the last place a witch was burnt in Scotland. Her name was Janet Horne; she was tried and condemned to death in 1727. There is a stone, the Witch's Stone, commemorating her death, inscribed with the year 1722. Legendary golf course designer Donald Ross began his career as a greenkeeper on the Royal Dornoch Links (golf)|links.
On December 21, 2000, the pop star Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna had her son Rocco christened in Dornoch Cathedral, the day before her wedding to Guy Ritchie in nearby Skibo Castle.
On January 13, 2005, Dornoch was granted Fairtrade Town status.
The constituency was a district of burghs known also as Tain Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)|Tain Burghs until 1832, and then as Wick Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)|Wick Burghs. It was represented by one Member of Parliament. In 1918 the constituency was abolished and the Dornoch component was merged into the then new county constituency of Caithness and Sutherland (UK Parliament constituency)|Caithness and Sutherland.
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