Gleneagles Hotel
Hotel Overview
Gleneagles, "The Palace in the Glen", is only
a one hour motorway drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow, and is
one of the leading golf and Spa Luxury Hotel in Scotland. As a 5 Red Star
Hotel and resort Gleneagles not only offers three of the top
Golf Courses in Scotland and a Leading Spa, it is one of the luxury hotels in
Scotland where a myriad of Sporting pursuits and Leisure activities can be
enjoyed without leaving its glorious estate.
The Gleneagles Hotel was designed in the style of a
French chateau and Capability Brown, the celebrated 18th century landscape
gardener, inspired the landscaping
Luxurious and impeccable though it is, you will find that the Gleneagles
Hotel has a refreshingly relaxed manner, unstarchy and unstiff that is mirrored
by the friendly courtesy of all the staff. From your first wholehearted Scottish
welcome you will be looked after warmly by the staff and the services offered.
HistoryWhen Gleneagles opened in
1924 it was described as 'a Riviera in the Highlands' and 'the eighth
wonder of the world'. Today, the Hotel remains dedicated to excellence, just
as it was in its earliest days when "the avowed intention of the management
is to create happiness".
The former Caledonian Railway
Company built the hotel with its own railway station. Gleneagles is now
owned by Diageo plc.
By the 1930s, golf and hotel were
the height of fashion. Then as now, Gleneagles was the glorious
playground for people dedicated to leisure and pleasure in the most luxurious
surroundings.
In the 1950s, Gleneagles was
a fixed part of high society's calendar - after the London "season" it
was yachting at Cowes, polo at Deauville and golf and grouse shooting at
Gleneagles.
Until 1982, the Hotel only opened
during the summer months. Between 1982-86 more than 11 million was spent on a
total renovation and restoration and the elegance and traditions of Gleneagles
can now be enjoyed all year round. Total capital investment since 1982 is more
than 46 million.
In 1986, Gleneagles was
awarded the Automobile Association's supreme accolade of Five Red Stars, which
it has retained every year. Since 1982, it has won more than 30 awards from the
travel, catering and associated industries.
In 1993, the 5.9 million PGA
Centenary Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, opened to complement the renowned
King's and Queen's courses to form one of the world's finest golfing venues.
The Golf Academy, opened in
1994, enshrines the philosophy that improving a player's performance improves
their enjoyment of the game.
Location
Directions by Road:
FROM THE SOUTH
The M9 becomes the A9 (dual carriageway) and you should continue on it for about
11 miles. Turn off at the junction with the A823 signed for 'Crieff and
Gleneagles'. Turn left onto the A823 following the sign for The Gleneagles
Hotel and golf courses' and the entrance to the Hotel is on the left, about
a mile further on. Should you miss this exit from the A9, take the next one
signed 'Auchterarder' and then turn left onto the A824 following the signs to
'Gleneagles and Crieff'. Turn left at the crossroads onto the A823. The Hotel
entrance is on the right, about half a mile further on.
FROM THE NORTH
Leave the A9 at the exit for the A823 after the one signed 'Gleneagles Station'.
Turn right onto the A823 following the sign for The Gleneagles Hotel and
golf courses' and the entrance to the Hotel is on the left, about a mile further
on.
FROM FURTHER SOUTH AND LONDON
The quickest route is usually via the MI - M6 Motorways. After Carlisle, follow
signs for Glasgow, taking the A74 - M74. Leave the M74 at junction 4 and take
the M73 signed to Stirling. This will lead you onto the A80, then the M80. Take
the M80 North and join the M9 signed to Perth. When the M9 becomes the A9,
follow the local directions as detailed above. Do not be tempted to take the
direction signed to Gleneagles as this goes to a private estate and is in the
opposite direction to the Hotel.
By Rail: Great
North Eastern Railway services stop at Gleneagles Station, which is on the main
London to Inverness line. All trains are met by Hotel transport, but please let
us know which train you will be on
By Air: Edinburgh
and Glasgow airports are both less than 50 miles, or an hour's drive away. The
Hotel can arrange chauffeur driven or self-drive cars.
Arrangements can also be made to
land helicopters at the Hotel.
Food & Beverages
The Taste of Scotland is always to
be enjoyed at Gleneagles, from morning kippers or a fresh egg from a
nearby farmhouse; scones and cream or Dundee cake for Afternoon Tea in The Bar
to Angus beef, Tay salmon, venison or Highland grouse for Dinner.
This is only one of the themes that
runs through the superb food at Gleneagles. You can enjoy fine cuisine (and
great vintage wines) at one of our four restaurants or eat simple salads or
lighter meals at one of our bars. Each has its own style but the hallmark of
every one is freshness and flavour.
Gleneagles has an international
reputation for the excellence and variety of the dishes prepared in the Hotel's
kitchens, which benefit from the finest, freshest produce available from
Scotland's larder, and from specialist suppliers around the world.
Gleneagles is also highly regarded
for the depth and range of its wine cellar and for the quality of service in
each of the resort's four restaurants. Our seven Sommeliers will assist you with
advice on the selection of fine wines to complement your menu.
The Strathearn Restaurant:
This is Gleneagles' two-rosette award
winning Restaurant with magnificent views across the estate. The service is
stylish and the food is from a classical era. You can enjoy the very best of
Scotland's larder with a touch of the unexpected. It's dressy if you like but
that's not essential. The very best of the world's wines awaits your arrival and
to finish we have a collection of some of the rarest malt whiskies in Scotland.
Open for breakfast, dinner and Sunday lunch.
Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles:
Scottish Chef of the year, Andrew
Fairlie, creates signature dishes in his intimate, Michelin-starred restaurant,
where every detail has been carefully planned to create a truly special
experience - from the leather of the menus and innovative original art on the
walls through to the specially selected French cheeses and Scottish-grown herbs.
As Andrew received much of his chef's
training in the South West of France with Michel Guérard, the cuisine is
unashamedly French but with a Scottish twist. Many of the ingredients for
Andrew's gourmet menu come from the famous Rungis market outside Paris as well
as from local Scottish suppliers.
The Dormy Clubhouse:
The style is informal and
relaxed with the King's and Queen's Golf Courses providing the view. Good honest
grills are the specialty.
The Club Restaurant:
The place to be to enjoy a
fun, action packed dining experience. Since its opening in Spring 1998, The
Club Restaurant has established itself as the alternative for Breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner offering ever changing oak fired designer pizzas, steak grills,
trendy salads and authentic Italian pastas touched with a scent of the
Mediterranean. Whatever you want, from just a coffee, snack or a fun meal you
will be welcomed by our friendly team.
The Bars:
The Resort has a selection of bars where guests can relax and enjoy an extensive
range of beverages.
Each bar contains a selection of
Scotch whiskies, including Royal Lochnagar and the Classic Malts. A whisky
trolley, featuring 50 rare malts including single cask dated whiskies, is
popular with guests. The whiskies are served in hand blown Austrian glasses that
were exclusively designed for malt whiskies ~ their fluted shape accentuates the
aroma and taste of the malt. Guests can also choose from a selection of
exclusive Gleneagles' cocktails and an extensive wine list consisting of more
than 250 wines.
The Bar
~ Takes its inspiration from the Jazz Age and reflects Gleneagles timeless
glamour while matching the mood of today. For many of our guests the social life
of the Hotel revolves around this dramatic and theatrical room. Arrange to meet
your family and friends in this relaxed bar to enjoy morning coffee and
delicious shortbread, light lunch, traditional afternoon tea, aperitif or that
relaxing after dinner liqueur.
An unrivalled selection of over 120
single malt whiskies, vintage champagne by the glass, excellent wines and the
very best draught Guinness is served all day and on into the early hours or the
morning.