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ust five miles from Dunblane, equidistant from Edinburgh and Glasgow, you will find the newly refurbished Cromlix, an elegant


Victorian mansion. The hotel re-opened in April 2014 as one of Scotland's finest, luxury hotels with ten bedrooms, five suites, chapel, reception hall, two drawing rooms, conservatory, dining room, library, meeting rooms and Gate Lodge. Cromlix boasts a Chez Roux Restaurant, run by Albert Roux, OBE, KFO, owner of Le Gavroche, Britain's first restaurant to be awarded three Michelin Stars. The menus offer classical French cuisine prepared by a Scottish chef incorporating local ingredients to attain lightness and a French twist and flair.


Cromlix is steeped in history. The house and estate date from the early 15th century. There is a fine chapel attached to the hotel which is ideal for religious and civil wedding ceremonies. Tennis, brown trout fishing and archery are available on the 34


acre estate, salmon fishing, golf and hunting are all provided nearby. Elsewhere, the surrounding countryside offers a myriad of things to do and places to see. Stirling Castle, one of the most important Scottish castles, where many Scottish kings and queens have been crowned is nearby, as are Bannockburn and The Wallace Monument. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park are 25 miles away. Cromlix is owned by Sir Andy Murray and is managed by Inverlochy Castle Management International.


www.cromlix.com CROMLIX IN MILES BY CAR TO: EDINBURGH AIRPORT 40 | GLASGOW AIRPORT 46 | INVERLOCHY CASTLE 100 | ROCPOOL RESERVE 140 25


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