Introducing
When the Gleneagles Hotel 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. The Gleneagles Golf Itinerary offers you the chance to play one round on each of the three championship golf courses from a central base in the famous hotel.
Price includes:
2 Nights Hotel Accommodation
1 Round of Golf on each of the King’s, Queen’s and PGA courses.
Airport Transfers
Full Scottish breakfast each morning.
Three Course Table D’hôte dinner on one evening during your stay.
Spa & Health Club access
All Transportation in Destination Location
The Gleneagles Resort hosted the 2005 G8 summit of world leaders and the 2014 Ryder Cup. In addition to three championship golf courses the Gleneagles complex offers an award-winning spa and the only restaurant in Scotland to hold two Michelin Stars. Sitting amongst the beautiful Perthshire countryside and only an hour from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, the resort offers many other outdoor activities including fishing, tennis and falconry.
The One and Only Gleneagles Golf Itinerary
When the Gleneagles Hotel 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. The Gleneagles Golf Itinerary offers you the chance to play one round on each of the three championship golf courses from a central base in the famous hotel.
Price includes:
2 Nights Hotel Accommodation
1 Round of Golf on each of the King’s, Queen’s and PGA courses.
Airport Transfers
Full Scottish breakfast each morning.
Three Course Table D’hôte dinner on one evening during your stay.
Spa & Health Club access
All Transportation in Destination Location
The Gleneagles Resort hosted the 2005 G8 summit of world leaders and the 2014 Ryder Cup. In addition to three championship golf courses the Gleneagles complex offers an award-winning spa and the only restaurant in Scotland to hold two Michelin Stars. Sitting amongst the beautiful Perthshire countryside and only an hour from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, the resort offers many other outdoor activities including fishing, tennis and falconry.
Day 1 Play The Kings Course
James Braid was commissioned to design the King’s course which opened for play in 1919. It hosted an informal Ryder Cup style match in 1921 and more recently, it has hosted the Curtis Cup, the Scottish Open, the Dunhill Trophy and The Solheim Cup. The layout which is ranked 16th in Scotland and 38th in UK is arguably one the finest moorland courses in the world.
Day 2 Play The Queens Course
The Queen’s Course is known as the pretty little sister at Gleneagles. It too was designed by James Braid and it opened for play in 1917. From the medal tees the course measures less than 6000 yards but it is still a great test of golf in majestic surroundings.
Day 3 Play The PGA Centenary Course
Designed by Jack Nicklaus the PGA has an American style layout and was built as a stadium course measuring 7300 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1993 and played host to the 2014 Ryder Cup and 2019 Solheim Cup. Both resulting in home wins.
Gleneagles Hotel
Gleneagles is one of the world’s most renowned hotels yet each and every one of its 232 luxury bedrooms, including the 26 suites, have the individuality of an intimate hotel. Choose from traditional or modern interiors, many with fine views over the hotel grounds and beyond. Classic Rooms are beautifully appointed inner-facing bedrooms which offer the essence of Gleneagles’ elegance, luxury and style. For the ultimate Gleneagles experience, the Suites and Estate Rooms are sumptuous affairs, with lots of space, soft fabrics and modern amenities. All bedrooms benefit from complimentary Wi-Fi.
Dining Inclusive
The three course table d’hôte menu in the The Strathearn Restaurant represents fine highland dining with silver service at it’s best. The Strathearn’s traditional walnut gueridon trolleys, silver cloches and butler trays create an atmosphere of a bygone era almost never seen today.
Andrew Farlie Restaurant
By reputation is one of the best restaurants in Scotland and the only one to hold two Michelin stars.
Andrew is usually on site both in the kitchen on the wall in a portrait or in the kitchen garden clipping salad or pulling up veg.
Deep in the hotel’s interior, well laid out and lit, a room where we come to experience as well as eat ingredients that seem both effortless and masterfully matched dish after dish. Tasting menus and a la carte. Perfectly judged, mouth watering morsels, pre and apres.
The American Bar
The American Bar is a truly special space for intimate drinks. Reminiscent of the iconic bars of the 1920’s and 30’s is the perfect place for couples and friends to toast a special celebration or enjoy a memorable drink before or after dinner. They have a exquisite caviar selection and the drinks list showcases an exceptional collection of cocktails inspired by the roaring 20’s era. Champagne by the glass, bottle and magnum.
When we visited the barman was keen to show us his shinny new champagne “trolley” which had every conceivable syrup to add to and compliment flavour.
A great place to hang out and our favourite bar in Gleneagles. Dress code- no informal clothing of any kind including ripped jeans, trainers, baseball caps, non collered t shirts and shorts. Jacket’s and ties not essential but formal dress welcomed.
The Cellars
We love this corner of Gleneagles- a quiet haven full of wonderful wines. You can still see the original railway bays from the days when the hotel received it’s wines by rail from all over Europe. The Cellars are ideally suited to wine and spirit tasting, intimate dinners, cocktail parties and canape selections.
The chefs will be happy to customise a menu to fit the occasion. Home to the Sommelier’s table and 17,000 bottles of wine you will be introduced to some of the cellar’s hidden gems- perfect for choosing a vintage to pair with your meal.
Tours are available or catering for groups up to 12 dining or 20 for receptions/tasting.
The Dormy
The Dormy’s relaxed vibe and effortless charm mean it’s a favourite with families, friends and golfers. The glowing fire and iconic views across the King’s and Queen’s Courses create a relaxing atmosphere, while a well-sourced, hearty menu of grill classics, comfort food and specialities from our tandoor and pizza ovens appeals to all.
Transportation
At Muirfield Travel we recognise that first impressions count. That’s why we pride ourselves on our perfectly presented vehicles and our immaculately turned out drivers.
Our customised booking system allows us to manage every client’s needs in real-time such as checking flight arrival and departure times. Giving us the ability to be pro-active and making transfers happen with no glitches.
Our fleet consists of Mercedes-Benz purpose built golf buses, Mercedes-Benz Viano MPV’s and Mercedes-Benz cars. We have an extended partner network that allows us to deliver exactly what the client needs at a moment’s notice. From executive coaches to helicopters and boats, we can take care of everything.
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