Glenmor luxury lodges offer you the chance to enjoy all that the world famous Gleneagles Hotel has...
Glenmor luxury lodges offer you the chance to enjoy all that the world famous Gleneagles Hotel has to offer - from the comfort of your own home! Glenmor is a development of luxurious 2, 3, and 4 bedroom holiday homes set around its own village green, in the heart of Gleneagles’ spectacular grounds. Properties are available to rent and offer a unique and exciting way to enjoy the unadulterated luxury of Gleneagles Hotel’s five star service and facilities. You can rent one of Glenmor’s delightful 2, 3 or 4 bedroom homes for 7 nights as well as for three night and four night stays. A week's break on our main season starts from only £2,720 for a two bedroom home. A full week or short break rental starts on either a Friday, Saturday or Monday.
When you holiday at Glenmor you get access to all the 5* facilities Gleneagles has to offer including:
Some properties are also available to purchase - either a 7 night or a short break tenure - so you can return to your very own Glenmor home for the same week every year till 2058
To find out more email own@gleneagles.com
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