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Known for
Carnoustie Golf Links (host of The Open Championship eight times), the beach, and a small Angus coastal town that's one of the world's most important golf destinations
A little history
Carnoustie Golf Links has hosted The Open Championship eight times — including the dramatic 1999 Open when Paul Lawrie won after Jean van de Velde's collapse.
Play the Burnside or Buddon Links courses if the Championship course is unavailable. The beach at Barry for walking.
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Food & drink in Carnoustie
The town has good fish and chips and cafes. Post-round food is the main driver.
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From neighbourhood classics to hidden gems — Roam surfaces the Carnoustie food spots locals actually love.
Bars & nightlife
Craft pubs, independent bars and evening spots across Carnoustie. Roam tells you what's open and what's worth the visit.
Independent shops
The local butchers, delis, bakeries and food shops that make Carnoustie worth exploring on foot.
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Golf tourism entirely drives Carnoustie's economy.
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Frequently asked questions
Carnoustie is a place in Angus known for carnoustie Golf Links (host of The Open Championship eight times), the beach, and a small Angus coastal town that's one of the world's most important golf destinations. Carnoustie Golf Links has hosted The Open Championship eight times — including the dramatic 1999 Open when Paul Lawrie won after Jean van de Velde's collapse. The population is around 11,000.
The town has good fish and chips and cafes. Post-round food is the main driver.
Yes. Roam is a free local discovery app live in Carnoustie and across Angus. It is available on iOS and Android.
Local Carnoustie businesses can list on Roam for free in around 90 seconds. Add your business name, address, opening hours and a few photos via the Roam website, and your listing goes live in Roam's discovery feed for users browsing Carnoustie and the wider Angus area. There is no subscription fee.
Roam covers Carnoustie and the surrounding area in Angus, including Barry, Monifieth, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Arbroath, Muirdrum, East Haven and Monikie.