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| When Gleneagles opened in 1924 it was described as "a
Riviera in the Highlands" and "the eighth wonder of the world". Known as one of
Scotland's finest golf resorts, this meticulously maintained hotel is set on
250 landscaped acres and is home to four world- class golf courses. |
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| Guests comment on the warmth and friendliness of the hotel
and its staff. Luxurious and impeccable though it is, you will find that
Gleneagles has a refreshingly relaxed manner that is mirrored by the friendly
courtesy of all the staff. |
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| Estate Suites have a separate sitting room and king size
beds. They are large suites with an attractive view either over the tennis
courts with the Perthshire Hills behind or towards the golf courses. |
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| The Strathearn is Gleneagles' three 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. |
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| If you're looking for a club to give you that extra couple
of yards or a ball that'll fly long and true, then The Gleneagles Golf Shop is
the place for you. And, with exclusive clothing from names like Bobby Jones,
Lyle & Scott, Cutter & Buck, Hugo Boss and Sunderland of Scotland, you
will look good on the tee as well. |
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| The Queen's Course, in its long history, has played host to
some of the world's golfing greats. The beautiful settings and the challenge of
the golf have attracted such top golfers as Johnny Miller, Greg Norman, Seve
Ballesteros, Tom Watson, and Lee Trevino. |
| James Braid's plan for the King's Course was to test even
the best players' shot-making skills all the way. The world's greatest golfers
when they play this course - as they do every July in the Bell's Scottish Open
- almost universally admire the cunning and craft with which he achieved that
goal. |
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| The Gleneagles Jackie Stewart Shooting School has a world
class reputation for providing an unrivalled sporting layout and the most
expert instruction in all disciplines, at all levels of skill. The Jackie
Stewart Shooting School has a world class reputation for providing an
unrivalled sporting layout and the most expert instruction in all disciplines,
at all levels of skill. |
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| Salmon or Trout? The big silver fighting fish of the Tay,
Scotland's great salmon river, or Gleneagles' trout loch. Here is the finest
fishing for the expert seeking to extend his range or for a wonderful
introduction to the sport. |
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| The Spa within The Club, has a wide range of treatments,
including massage, natural wraps and aromatherapy to detoxify the system and to
reduce the level of stress. Using both western and oriental techniques of
treatment, the accent is on total relaxation and a natural, holistic approach
to health and well-being. |
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Auchterarder Perthshire, Scotland U.S.
Reservations:904-288-0036
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| 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. We prefer the rooms in the 60 and 90 series which have recently
been completely refurbished. |
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| Choose from 222 luxurious bedrooms, including 14
exclusively decorated suites. The bedrooms, in muted colours with sensual
fabrics and with spacious bathrooms, ensure that guests enjoy the finest
comforts and the ultimate in relaxation. |
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| Take time to enjoy the splendid interiors of the hotel
where kings and queens, the stars and the successful have admired the grandeur
and elegance of this famous 5 star resort. |
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| The Bar ~ Takes its inspiration from the Jazz Age and
reflects Gleneagles timeless glamour while matching the mood of today. For many
guests the social life of the Hotel revolves around this dramatic and
theatrical room. |
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| The Golf Academy, opened in 1994, enshrines the philosophy
that improving a player's performance improves their enjoyment of the game.
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| In 1993, the 5.9 million Monarch's Course, designed by Jack
Nicklaus, opened to complement the renowned King's and Queen's courses and form
one of the world's finest golfing venues. |
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| Outside the Equestrian Centre lies some of the most
beautiful riding country in Europe with sweeping straths stretching away to the
Highland foothills. The Gleneagles Equestrian Centre is one of the world's
finest equestrian facilities, providing a full range of equestrian activities
for adults and children at all levels of experience. |
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| Falconry is one of the oldest and most aristocratic sports.
As a beginner at The British School of Falconry at Gleneagles, under expert
tuition, you will be introduced to the centuries-old traditions and pleasures
of flying hawks, delighting in the varied character of each bird. |
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| The challenge of handling a four wheel drive vehicle over
rugged terrain has tempted many guests to venture into the picturesque
countryside surrounding Gleneagles to try their hand at this exciting activity.
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| You can swim in the lagoon-shaped pool, exercise in
the gymnasium, take to the squash court or completely unwind in a Jacuzzi,
sauna or Turkish bath. Children can enjoy the use of the children's pool and
playroom. |
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| A holiday at Gleneagles can be vigorous or as relaxing as
you like. Guests and members can choose from the many indoor and outdoor
leisure and recreational facilities available at The Club and simply change the
pace of everyday life. |
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2004 Daily Rates... January 1 - April 30...
Rooms..Single Rooms - £185 . Classic Rooms - £260. Sovereign
Rooms - £305. Estate Rooms - £360. Suites...Estate Suites -
£595. The Whiskey Suites - £725. Royal Lochnagar Suite -
£1400. May 1 - October 31...Rooms..Single Rooms -
£225. Classic Rooms - £330. Sovereign Rooms - £405. Estate
Rooms - £465. Suites...Estate Suites - £770. The Whiskey
Suites - £945. Royal Lochnagar Suite - £1550. Children: Aged 6 ~ 14
sharing parents room £45 per child per night. Many packages are available
that offer special amenities. Rates include...Accommodation and full Scottish
breakfast, VAT, daily newspaper, valet parking, transport to nearby town,
Auchterarder, transfers to and from Gleneagles Railway Station, regular kitchen
tours, and marked and mapped walks and runs in the 850 acre Gleneagles estate.
All major credit cards accepted.
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