Established in 1924, The Gleneagles Hotel is a prestigious resort in the heart of Scotland. Set within 850 acres, it offers 3 championship golf courses and an ESPA spa, along with a falconry school. Guests can also enjoy off-road driving, horse-riding, dog training, and shooting.
This grand resort offers a variety of elegant rooms and luxurious suites. Many feature views over the extensive grounds and free Wi-Fi. The en suite bathrooms have complimentary toiletries.
View RoomsIn the mornings, the Gleneagles Hotel serves an award-winning full Scottish breakfast. With 4 fine dining restaurants, guests can enjoy imaginative menus in the Michelin Starred Andrew Fairlie restaurant, along with the Birnam Brasserie, the formal Strathearn, and the lively Dormy Bar and Grill.
Gleneagles Hotel also offers The Club, where guests can enjoy fitness classes. It boasts 2 swimming pools, a sauna, a steam room, gym, and an outdoor hot tub. Set amongst rolling hills, the resort is home to The PGA Centenary and National Academy Golf Courses, along with The King’s Course and The Queen’s Course.
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The Gleneagles Hotel Architecture
When Ennismore took over Scottish icon The Gleneagles Hotel, the brief was, as Ennismore CEO Sharan Pasricha told Sleeper magazine, to create ‘elegant and contemporary interiors that would enhance the guest experience while respecting Gleneagles’ heritage and Scottish identity……. adding that the brief to designers was very much about evolution, rather than revolution.’ Goddard Littlefair created around 30 suites and guestrooms as part of the new refurbishment, plus interlinking corridors and lift lobbies, as part of the first phase of the redevelopment of this iconic country estate, set beneath the beautiful Ochil Hills and which has been a luxury destination for nearly a century. Five bedroom concepts were created for the scheme and Goddard Littlefair Director & Co-founder Jo Littlefair commented: ‘We wanted the rooms to reflect that sense of emotional uplift via a warm, welcoming and reviving feel, with true five-star luxury communicated via highly individual room treatments, with different room design concepts and one-off touches in every single room, as well as via layering, texture and plenty of visual interest and intrigue, so that guests feel they have a continual sense of discovery during their stay and spot something different each time they visit.’ The lift lobbies and corridors had to marry together all the different room concepts, tying in with the idea of an evolutionary design with a strong sense of place, of discovery and of enjoyment for guests. As Sharan Pasricha explained to Hospitality Design magazine in the USA – ‘The brand had become incredibly serious over the years, and we’re on this ambitious journey to bring back a bit of fun.’