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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: Scotland's famous golf resort with three world-class courses

Feature: Home to Scotland's only two Michelin-starred restaurant

Rooms: 232 rooms and suites

Location: Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom & Ireland

Nearest airport: Edinburgh International Airport

Transfer: Gleneagles is approximately 45 minutes from Edinburgh International Airport by private car transfer. Travel by train from London in around 5 hours, direct to the Gleneagles station, as an alternative to flying.

Luxury Holidays At Gleneagles

Social, sophisticated and described as a 'Riviera in the Highlands', Gleneagles is one of Scotland’s most iconic luxury hotels and sporting estates. Boasting a brand new design and an unrivalled level of luxury, the château-style hotel is as popular now as it was when it first opened amid the glamour of the ‘roaring twenties’. Nothing is done by halves here. The 850 acres of picturesque Perthshire countryside are home to no less than three Championship golf courses, while the hotel also boasts an award-winning spa and nine restaurants and bars, of which one is the only two Michelin star-awarded restaurant in Scotland. Get stuck into life in this glamorous country playground with over fifty outdoor activities to choose from – whether fishing, falconry or off-road driving – before retiring to your individually inspired, yet always luxurious, room or suite.

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Why Gleneagles is so special...

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Dining & Gourmet

Housing several exceptional restaurants, a stay at Gleneagles guarantees a real gastronomic discovery. The only restaurant in Scotland with two Michelin stars, Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, offers a unique menu that combines the very best in French and Scottish cooking. Utilising Scotland's seasonal changes, Head Chef Stephen McLaughlin embraces game in the autumn, shellfish in the winter, whilst in warmer months, the kitchen garden grows 250 types of herbs, vegetables and fruit. The Strathearn offers classical fine dining, The Birnam Brasserie serves the finest Mediterranean dishes, whilst The Dormy restaurant offers unparalleled views of the many golf courses and cuisine from its tandoor and pizza ovens.

Dining & Gourmet at Gleneagles

Golf

A true golfer's paradise, Gleneagles boasts three world-class, 18-hole courses. The King's Course has previously hosted several Scottish Opens and offers golfers a serious test of ability, whilst The PGA Centenary Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, is the only course in Europe to have hosted both the Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup. The Queen's Course boasts a picturesque woodland setting and suits all levels, whilst for a quick game or warm up, The Par 3 Wee Course, of nine holes, is ideal. In addition, the renowned PGA Golf Academy offers practice facilities, lessons and demonstration days.

Golf at Gleneagles

Hotel Experiences

With 850 acres of gardens, woodland, heathland and off-road tracks, Gleneagles is the perfect place for embracing the great outdoors with over 50 alfresco pursuits to choose from! Feel the thrill of off-roading behind the wheel of a Land Rover, fish for trout in the estate lochs, spend a morning at the world-renowned Gleneagles Shooting School, enjoy a hands-on falconry experience, or meet the estate’s remarkable Labrador gun dogs. You may prefer to ride on horse-back through stunning scenery, or explore Gleneagles a little further aboard the super-smooth Shand road bikes or top-end mountain bikes.

Hotel Experiences at Gleneagles

Luxury Family Holidays

Gleneagles welcomes little guests with open arms, making it a fantastic choice for your luxury family holiday to Scotland. With a countryside theme that reflects the estate - including indoor treehouses, cosy tepees, play stables filled with hobby horses, grass-looking flooring with wildlife chairs and a railway carriage - along with an arts and crafts workshop, Little Glen is a fully supervised club for children aged 2 to 9 years old, inviting them to learn and discover through play. The Den is an unsupervised hangout for children aged 6 to 15 years, offering a cinema screen, photo booth, air hockey, arts and crafts, the latest games consoles and more traditional games. Little ones can also get involved with Gleneagle's country pursuits with activities such as junior 'off-roading' in mini replica Land Rovers and 'own a pony' days.

Luxury Family Holidays at Gleneagles

Spa Breaks

The perfect place to unwind after embracing the estate's variety of outdoor adventures, Gleneagles's award-winning spa flaunts no less than twenty treatment rooms, a steam room, hot sauna cabin, vitality pool, light relaxation courtyard and spa café selling nutritious bites. The impressive menu of therapies combines Eastern spa philosophies with the latest scientific advances, while each bespoke treatment begins with a consultation, ensuring it meets your personal wellness needs. If you fancy getting active on your luxury stay, Gleneagles also boasts two indoor pools, an outdoor thermal pool, cutting-edge gym and studio in which to enjoy a variety of fitness classes. The estate's Gate Lodge has been transformed into the Bob & Cloche Beauty Lodge, a beautiful salon of pastel colours, velvet and vintage drinks trollies. Sip a glass of bubbly as you indulge in a treatment for your nails, hair or face.

Spa Breaks at Gleneagles
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Located in either the historic Main House or newer wing, Braid House, each elegant room and suite has been individually inspired by the surrounding landscape, also boasting Scottish textiles, luxurious fabrics and fresh colour schemes. Amenities include a flat-screen television with complimentary movies, a pillow menu, luxury bathrobes and slippers, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and beautiful en suite bathrooms with premium toiletries.

Country Room

Country Room

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Cosy and charming, these beautifully finished, inner-facing rooms are complete with a plush king bed, desk area and en suite bathroom.

Manor Room

Manor Room

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  • visibilityRoom View:Grounds or estate gardens

Celebrating Scottish luxury, these spacious rooms feature king sized beds and all modern amenities. Choose from larger, inner-facing rooms or slightly smaller rooms with views over the hotel grounds.

Estate Room (Braid House)

Estate Room (Braid House)

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  • visibilityRoom View:Grounds and gardens

Located in the newer Braid House wing, these luxury rooms boast king beds, working fireplaces, stunning en suites and balconies views over the grounds, gardens and surrounding countryside.

Estate Room (Main House)

Estate Room (Main House)

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  • visibilityRoom View:Grounds and gardens

Located in the historic main house, these spacious double rooms flaunt wonderful views across the Gleneagles estate, luxurious fittings, and plenty of period detailing.

Estate Suite

Estate Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Gardens, grounds and countryside

Superbly spacious and filled with light, these suites feauture a king sized bed, separate living area, dining area, beautiful bathroom and a host of period detailing, as well as glorious views.

One-Bedroom Whisky Suite

One-Bedroom Whisky Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Gardens, grounds and countryside

With a fabulous top-floor location, these suites boast beautiful views, while artfully combining Scottish heritage with contemporary living. Enjoy a king bedroom, separate sitting room and dining area, as well as a bathroom with underfloor heating, some of which feature free-standing baths and walk-in showers. Fresh flowers and Nespresso coffee machines are just some of the additional luxury touches.

Two-Bedroom Whisky Suite

Two-Bedroom Whisky Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Gardens, grounds and countryside

With a fabulous top-floor location, these suites were formerly staff quarters, now artfully combining Scottish heritage with contemporary living. Enjoy two king bedrooms, a separate sitting room and dining area, as well as two bathrooms with underfloor heating, some of which feature free-standing baths and walk-in showers. Fresh flowers and Nespresso coffee machines are just some of the additional luxury touches.

Tower Suite

Tower Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Gardens, grounds and countryside

Formerly the house's library and located in the original tower, this magnificent and historic suite is split over two levels, featuring a beautifully crafted spiral staircase. It comprises two beautiful bedrooms, a luxurious bathroom and steam shower room, as well as a charming sitting area and library. Additional luxury touches include fresh flowers and a Nespresso coffee machine, while the Tower Suite also boasts a complimentary bar with premium spirits.

Royal Lochnagar Suite

Royal Lochnagar Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Gardens, grounds and countryside

The ultimate in Gleneagles grandeur, this spectacular signature suite features the finest Scottish fabrics and textiles, antiques and carefully curated artwork. It comprises a hallway, fabulous sitting room and dining room, master bedroom with four-poster bed, walk-in dressing room, master bathroom with underfloor heating and a roll-top tub, and an additional powder room. The stunning views and sumptuous furnishings guarantee a top-class experience, while additional luxurious touches include a Nespresso coffee machine, fresh flowers, a fruit platter, complimentary clothes pressing and a complimentary bar with premium spirits.

Overview

Overview

A variety of dining venues are yours to choose from at Gleneagles. The emphasis at each is on celebrating fresh, seasonal Scottish produce, much of which is sourced from the estate's kitchen garden. As well as the wonderful restaurants, several bars each offer a unique allure. The American Bar mimics a 1920s cocktail lounge, The Blue Bar is your place to enjoy an al fresco cigar, The Century Bar stocks over 300 whiskies,  while Auchterarder 70 (named after Gleneagles’ original telephone number) serves craft beers, local gins and moreish bar snacks. Meanwhile, the lovely Garden Café offers a delicious selection of light bites, home-baked cakes and more varieties of tea you could wish for. Bespoke dining experiences can also be arranged - whether your catch of the day is cooked up by an expert chef, or you wish to take a gourmet picnic with you on your adventures.

Restaurant Andrew Fairlie

Restaurant Andrew Fairlie

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Exquisite a la carte and tasting menus using the best of Scotland’s larder, this is Scotland’s only two Michelin starred restaurant
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

An elegant and dramatic dining room in the heart of the hotel

The Strathearn

The Strathearn

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Exceptional fine-dining, French-style dishes created from Scotland’s finest produce
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart (for dinner)
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

The restaurants harks back to the glamour of a bygone age with traditional gueridon trolleys, silver cloches and butler trays

The Dormy Restaurant

The Dormy Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:A hearty menu of grill classics, comfort food and specialities from the tandoor and pizza ovens
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A vibrant clubhouse setting with views over the King’s and Queen's courses

The Birnam Brasserie

The Birnam Brasserie

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, including bistro and brasserie classics, charcuterie, pastas, salads, seafood and grilled meats
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

A trattoria-meets-brasserie style restaurant with mosaiced floors and a beautiful ‘Winter Garden’ courtyard

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Scotland Travel Information

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Climate

As the old Scottish saying goes, "there's no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes!". January and February are generally the coldest months in Scotland, with the daytime maximum temperatures that ranges of an average of around 5° to 7°C. July and August are normally the warmest months in Scotland, with temperatures of an average 19°C.

Getting There

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Scenery and Wildlife

Scotland is home to some seriously stunning scenery. Stretching for hundreds of miles, the Highlands is one of the country’s most beautiful areas, characterised by dramatic mountain peaks, serene lochs, ancient forests, sprawling moorlands and plenty of charming villages to explore. Head out on one of the many hiking trails in the Cairngorms National Park, keeping your eyes peeled for the area’s wealth of wildlife – including golden eagles, wildcats, osprey and much more. In fact, the park is home to 25 per cent of Britain's threatened species. From the Highlands to the coast, Scotland’s splendour continues. Across cliffs, beaches (both shingle and sandy), dunes and marshland, wildlife to spot includes seals, puffins, sea eagles and even dolphins and basking sharks!

Scenery and Wildlife
Castles

In Scotland, rest assured you are never far away from a castle! There were once around 3,000 of these iconic buildings in the country and many still remain, awaiting your exploration. Renowned Edinburgh Castle in the capital is home to the Crown Jewels and Stone of Destiny, while Balmoral Castle remains a private home to the Royal Family, described by Queen Victoria as her ‘paradise in the Highlands’. Enchanting Cawdor Castle takes you to the romance of the Shakespearean era, featured in his famed play Macbeth, while the stunning Jacobite Eilean Donan castle overlooks postcard-perfect Loch Duich.

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Outdoor Pursuits

Visitors to Scotland will be spoilt for choice when it comes to getting active outdoors. Besides the classic pursuits of hiking, mountain-biking and golfing, expect adrenaline-pumping gorge-walking, white-water rafting, and even skiing in the winter season.

Outdoor Pursuits
Edinburgh

A city of two sides, Edinburgh boasts a charming, medieval Old Town with an imposing castle and cathedral, maze-like streets and quirky shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Across the river, the expertly planned New Town promises splendid boulevards, elegant gardens and sophisticated shops and galleries. Just outside the city, climb the famous Arthur’s Seat, which gives a stunning, panoramic view of the city.

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Traditions

Scotland is a nation proud of its longstanding traditions, including the 60 Highland Games that are held across the country every year and involve highland dancing and unique events such as the caber toss and haggis-eating competitions. Take a visit to Loch Ness, the largest body of freshwater in Great Britain, in the hope of catching a glimpse of the famous legend – the Loch Ness Monster. Burns Night, St Andrews Day and Hogmanay unite Scots, and indeed people from across the globe, in spectacular celebrations of Scottish culture. Even if you don’t visit during these festivities, Scotch traditions can always be enjoyed with our exclusive experiences on offer – whether visiting local bagpipe makers or sampling award-winning Scotch malt whisky with an expert.

Traditions

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