The GLENEAGLES HOTEL
Set in a breathtaking 850-acre estate in the heart of beautiful Scottish countryside, Gleneagles is just one hour’s easy drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow. With its unique outdoor activities or pure relaxation in the spa, the Five Red Star resort truly is the perfect destination.
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Renowned as the ultimate choice for luxury and hospitality, Gleneagles has made a substantial investment as part of a multi million pound development programme in preparation for hosting the Ryder Cup matches in 2014. This has resulted in an outstanding new look and feel to the world-renowned property, which includes the refurbishment of the Dormy Clubhouse and opening of a beautiful Nail Bar, home to a highly qualified team of nail technicians. The award-winning Spa by ESPA, which was named Best UK hotel Spa at the Condé Nast Readers’ Travel Awards 2010, provides state of the art facilities to rival any world leading spa and includes the latest in heat and relaxation experiences.
As well as golf on Gleneagles’ three 18 hole championship courses, guests can enjoy The PGA Academy Course - Scotland, visit The PGA National Golf Academy - Scotland, or choose from a myriad of country pursuits, such as shooting, fishing, riding, falconry and experience the thrill of handling a trained gundog at the unique Gundog School, all on the hotel’s estate.
Diners can choose from Andrew Fairlie, the only two Michelin starred restaurant in Scotland, the classic Strathearn, the Dormy Clubhouse overlooking the golf courses, or Deseo, a lively and informal Mediterranean food emporium, beside the leisure club.
www.gleneagles.com for booking information see page 68
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The Gleneagles Hotel miles by car to:- Edinburgh Airport Glasgow Airport St Andrews
Stirling Castle Pitlochry
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