Gleneagles Apartment is situated within the grounds of The Gleneagles Hotel and ideally positioned...
Gleneagles Apartment is situated within the grounds of The Gleneagles Hotel and ideally positioned in Perthshire being situated in the geographical centre of Scotland.
The apartment is accessed via a secure entry system and has three bedrooms comprising two double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite and both have large wardrobes. Off the entrance hall is the family bathroom and a smaller bedroom that comfortably sleeps one but can accommodate two persons. The lounge/dining area is very comfortable with a large flat screen television and small balcony. The kitchen is all eletcric with the latest appliances including washing machine and dryer, dishwasher, Bosch cooker, hob and microwave. All bedding is provided and supplied by "The White Company", together with towels and bath robes.
Located within an hour’s drive from the international airports of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Gleneagles Apartment is a unique place to escape for the perfect holiday. The area has played an important part in this nation's long and turbulent history and many of the well known historical figures have associations with the county such as, Ossian, Macbeth, William Wallace, Robert Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, John Knox, Montrose, Rob Roy Macgregor, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Robert Burns.
Whilst staying at the apartment you can enjoy a wide range of outdoor leisure facilities available at the hotel where many of the facilities are available to paying non-residents. It is also one of Scotland’s most luxurious resorts. Set in 850 acres of Perthshire countryside, Gleneagles is home to three of the top Scottish Championship Golf Courses including the PGA Centenary Course, Venue for the 40th Ryder Cup Match in 2014.
The aerial image of Gleneagles Hotel is © Copyright Simon Ledingham and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
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