About Gleneagles Hotel
Since opening in 1924, Gleneagles Hotel has been the pinnacle of luxury, heritage, and outdoor adventure in the heart of Perthshire, Scotland. Known as the "Riviera in the Highlands," this five-star country estate blends timeless elegance with world-class golf- making it a truly unforgettable golf break in Scotland.
Golf courses
Gleneagles is home to three of Scotland’s most celebrated championship golf courses.
The King’s Course, designed by the legendary James Braid, is a par-70 layout spanning 6,471 yards. A true masterpiece of golf course architecture, it features undulating fairways, strategic bunkering and natural contours.
The Queen’s Course, is a par-68 hidden gem among championship courses, spanning 5,965 yards. Although shorter, this course is equally demanding, winding through woodland and heather-lined fairways
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, The PGA Centenary Course is the longest at Gleneagles and has previously hosted the Ryder Cup. It features wide rolling fairways, deep bunkers, and undulating greens.
Accommodation
Gleneagles offers a wide range of beautifully designed rooms and suites, each reflecting the estate’s historic charm. Choose from estate rooms and suites, manor rooms, or the more opulent whisky suites and the royal Lochnagar suite - an expansive suite featuring fireplaces, large living spaces, and VIP services.
Facilities
Alongside the championship golf courses, Gleneagles is home to a luxurious spa, offering indulgent treatments, thermal experiences, and a vitality pool. The leisure club features indoor and outdoor pools, a state-of-the-art gym, and wellness activities.
Dining is equally exceptional, with Restaurant Andrew Fairlie holding two Michelin stars, alongside a selection of other restaurants serving the finest Scottish and international cuisine. Guests can also enjoy the equestrian school, shooting grounds, and an extensive range of outdoor pursuits across the 850-acre estate.
Other things to do
Guests can enjoy fishing in the estate’s tranquil lochs or experience falconry with expert-led sessions handling birds of prey.
The rolling Perthshire hills provide the perfect setting for cycling and off-road driving experiences, while the shooting school offers activities such as rifle ranges, archery, and clay pigeon shooting.
History lovers and explorers can take day trips to nearby historic landmarks such as Edinburgh, Stirling Castle, and some of Scotland’s finest whisky distilleries.
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