Holding home-made signs reading "Love Trumps hate" and "Stop the hating", the protesters rushed onto a hill overlooking the Trump International Golf Links clubhouse in northeastern Scotland.
Trump employees ushered journalists away as the chanting protesters appeared, waving a gay rights rainbow flag and the red, white and green Mexican tricolours.
Neighbours whose properties border the estate have raised the flag in a symbol of opposition and solidarity due to Trump's disparaging remarks about Mexican people and promise to build a wall on Mexico's border with the US.
"I want the American journalists in particular to see it," said David Milne, whose house looks down on the clubhouse and the 18th green, speaking to AFP by phone.
He said the flag was a "little nod of solidarity to the Mexican people" and symbol of opposition to Trump.
"If he gets to be president the US will be at war in a week and bankrupt in two. The man is an idiot," Milne added.
Asked about the protesters, Trump compared them to rival candidates for the Republican nomination who he had defeated, such as Senator Ted Cruz.
"I have one or two that are contentious and that's fine because they lost, it's like some of the people I beat in the primaries," to win the Republican nomination for president, Trump told reporters.
Asked if he suffered from a lack of support among European leaders, some of whom have criticised his pledge to ban Muslims from entering the United States, Trump was dismissive.
The visit to the resort in the village of Balmedie, north of the oil city of Aberdeen, came at the end of a two-day trip to Scotland, Trump's first international visit since he became the presumptive Republican nominee.
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