The Gleneagles Hotel
Auchterarder
The Gleneagles Hotel is a stunning five-star ‘French Chateau’ situated amid gently rolling hills in the heart of Scotland. The Gleneagles Hotel was host to the G8 Summit of world leaders in July 2005, and was the venue for the 40th Ryder Cup Match in 2014. Established in 1924, the hotel boasts 232 guestrooms, including 26 sumptuous luxury suites. Each room is individual in design and layout, with all the amenities and thoughtful touches you would expect of a hotel of this calibre. All bedrooms benefit from complimentary wi-fi. Four restaurants set the highest culinary standards, from the grand formality of The Strathearn to the bustling vibe of Deseo, from the Michelin magnificence of Andrew Fairlie to the clubby ambience of The Dormy Bar & Grill. There is a restaurant to suit all tastes and occasions. There are also two fantastic bars, including a magnificent alfresco bar. Outdoors, Gleneagles makes the most of its 850 acres. Three championship golf courses are among the very best in the world; The King's, The Queen's and The PGA Centenary, host venue for the Ryder Cup 2014. Other outdoor leisure pursuits include shooting, fishing, falconry, off-road driving and horse riding, as well as swimming in The Club's two indoor pools. For those who prefer to cocoon themselves away, The Spa at Gleneagles by ESPA, is a sparkling experience of treatments and healing waters, as well as ESPA Life, an innovative residential programme encompassing complementary and alternative medicine practices, lifestyle treatments and personal training.
Edinburgh Airport
43km
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England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Auchterarder, nestled in Perthshire, is best known for the world-famous Gleneagles golf resort. After your round, enjoy countryside walks, explore independent shops or unwind in the luxury spa. It’s a prestigious and tranquil retreat for golfers seeking Scottish elegance.





















