Whether you’re in St Andrews to play the iconic golf courses or for the wind-blown beaches, there are few better locations than the Old Course Hotel. Sitting on the edge of the 17th hole of the Old Course, with sweeping views of West Sands and the mediaeval town beyond, the esteemed hotel is something of an institution in St Andrews. For golf enthusiasts, it offers unparalleled access to world-class championship courses, guided by expert golfing concierges while golfing and non-golfing guests alike can unwind in the rooftop hot tub or rejuvenate with a range of treatments in the first Kohler Waters Spa outside the US. Dining at the Old Course Hotel is a delight, with options ranging from fine Scottish seafood and grills at the Road Hole Restaurant to casual fare at The Swilcan Loft. After a day on the fairways, relax at the historic Jigger Inn, known as the most famous 19th hole in golf, or head to the Road Hole Bar to select from hundreds of whiskies with views over the 17th and 18th holes.
Guests can choose from 144 stylish guestrooms, including 35 suites, each offering serene KOHLER bathrooms, sumptuous spa toiletries, and plush robes and slippers. Many rooms feature private balconies with panoramic views of the Old Course and West Sands Beach, providing the perfect vantage point to watch golfers and the North Sea waters in action.
Nestled amidst the soaring Cairngorms National Park in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Killiehuntly Farmhouse offers a tranquil escape with a touch of Scandinavian charm and an enticing blend of luxury and wilderness.
Originally built in 1830, this historic lodge has been meticulously renovated to offer a luxurious country escape with stunning views of the River Tay.
Ness Walk Hotel sits on the banks of the River Ness in Inverness, offering a picturesque and luxurious 5-star retreat in the grandeur of a 19th-century house that’s been lovingly restored to retain its stately splendour but updated with contemporary architecture.
Inverlochy Castle Hotel sits in the midst of the ruggedly rolling Scottish Highlands near Fort William, offering a truly enchanting retreat in 19th-century baronial splendour.
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