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Inverness, Scotland – 14 August 2025 – In celebration of the 400th anniversary of the historic Castle Stuart, Cabot Highlands is proudly unveiling the official Cabot Highlands Tartan, a bespoke design that commemorates centuries of Highland heritage and marks a bold new chapter with its brand-new golf course, Old Petty, now open for preview play.

Perched along the Moray Firth, Castle Stuart was completed in 1625 by James Stuart, 1st Earl of Moray. Once a symbol of forgotten grandeur, the castle now stands as the centrepiece of Cabot Highlands, where tradition meets innovation and history is woven into every experience. The launch of the new Old Petty course, masterfully designed by Tom Doak, brings golfers closer than ever to this architectural icon, with its turrets and stonework now bordering the third hole on what is one of the most anticipated new layouts in world golf.

The new Cabot Highlands Tartan was created in collaboration with renowned Highlands designer, Clare Campbell, whose vision honours the land beneath the fairways. The design draws inspiration from the natural tones of the Scottish Highlands and the legacy of Castle Stuart itself. Woven at the last remaining operating Tartan mill in the Highlands, the fabric tells a story of artistry and local pride.

“Celebrating the 400th anniversary of Castle Stuart is an incredible milestone and we’re honoured to mark the occasion by unveiling the official tartan of Cabot Highlands,” said Mark Wright, general manager & regional VP, hospitality, Cabot Highlands. “Woven at the last operating tartan mill in the Highlands, this bespoke piece is a tribute to the rich history of the land and the enduring spirit of the region.”

The Cabot Highlands Tartan blends heritage with modern identity, designed to be worn on and off the course – a true symbol of connection to place.

“At Cabot, branding has always been about storytelling with purpose. From day one, we’ve been intentional about every detail, and the creation of the Cabot Highlands tartan is no exception,” said Jules Cowan-Dewar, chief marketing officer, Cabot. “It’s more than a design – it’s a symbol of place, history and identity that connects our guests to the Highlands in a deeply authentic way.”

To commemorate this milestone, a limited-edition Cabot Highlands Tartan Collection is now available exclusively at the Cabot Highlands golf shop. Guests can also shop the 400th anniversary logo collection, in-store and online at shop.thecabotcollection.com. Please note: Tartan products do not feature the 400th anniversary logo and are available in-store only.

With the help of Tom Doak and the on-site team at Cabot Highlands, Cabot’s Co-Founder and CEO, Ben Cowan-Dewar has created something truly special in the Scottish Highlands. The release of the tartan branding, in alignment with the 400th anniversary of Castle Stuart, is a shining example of how Cabot continues to honour the past while forging a bold path into the future, with Old Petty now open for preview play alongside the world-renowned Castle Stuart course. 

To view Tartan assets, visit: https://tinyurl.com/3cpv6rmr

Cabot has released a YouTube series about the making of the Cabot Highlands tartan and the 400th anniversary of Castle Stuart. To learn more about the rich history and craftsmanship, watch the recently released episodes one and two of the three-part series, here: