G
leneagles is an authentically Scottish experience, a destination for unparalleled fun and adventure set in 850
acres of beautiful Scottish countryside. From its world-class golf courses and range of country pursuits, award-winning spa, renowned bars and restaurants, rich heritage and breath-taking location, Gleneagles is a destination like no other. Outdoors, Gleneagles makes the most of its setting amid the
gently rolling hills, with three championship courses which are among the very best in the world – The PGA Centenary Course – Host Venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup – The King’s Course and The Queen’s Course. Other leisure pursuits include shooting, fishing, falconry, off-road driving and horse riding, as well as swimming in The Health Club’s two indoor pools.
For those who prefer to cocoon themselves away, the award- winning Spa at Gleneagles provides a soothing blend of indulgent treatments and healing waters. Meanwhile, an innovative programme of complementary and alternative medicine practices offers lifestyle programmes designed to ‘address the stresses and strains of modern lifestyles’ and promote well-being, inside and out. With more than 200 elegant bedrooms and 27 sumptuous suites, no two of which are alike, Gleneagles offers the guest a choice of traditional and modern interiors. Four world class restaurants (including the only one in the country to hold two Michelin stars, Andrew Fairlie), three bars, designer boutiques and a beautiful Health Club complete the picture, but perhaps not the experience. That comes with the exceptional service, as memorable as the setting itself.
www.gleneagles.com GLENEAGLES HOTEL IN MILES BY CAR TO: EDINBURGH AIRPORT 50 | GLASGOW AIRPORT 55 | ST ANDREWS 50 | STIRLING CASTLE 20 | PITLOCHRY 40 40
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