Experience the highlights of Scottish Sporting on this Storied Collection Tour to four memorable destinations.
Tour: Scottish Sporting Tour
Recommended: 8 nights
price: from US$1799
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Featuring an all-day restaurant, a roof terrace, and a private members’ club with stunning city views, Gleneagles’ Townhouse is a luxurious city hotel. Located on St. Andrew Square, one of Edinburgh’s most recognizable Georgian squares, which James Craig, a renowned Scottish architect, designed in the 1760s. After it was finished, St Andrew Square quickly rose to prominence as one of the city’s most coveted and stylish neighborhoods. Learn more
Recommended Activities: Gym + Spa to get ready for the days to come. If there’s a football, rugby, or cricket game in town, dare to be inspired!
The former British Linen Bank is a striking structure with six imposing Corinthian columns that stands out in historic Edinburgh, a city renowned for its architectural flair. The building is flanked by six columns that rise into six sculptures built by A. Handyside Ritchie, which stand for Navigation, Commerce, Manufacture, Science, Art, and Agriculture. The architecture of the property is reminiscent of Roman periods. Learn more
In the stunning hills of Perthshire, there is a classy 15-bedroom, five-star hotel encircled by 34 acres of private woods and gardens. Sir Andy Murray, a Scottish tennis legend who recently renovated the Victorian mansion, wants to highlight its amazing history by evoking the opulent country home lifestyle that previously prevailed at Cromlix. Learn more
Recommended: Borrow a racquet and take some tennis shoes for a match on Andy Murray’s own court.
The Chisholm family, who maintained prominence in the Roman Catholic Church, held ownership of the estate. Captain Arthur Drummond initially built the Cromlix “Cottage” in 1874 with the intention of using it as his future country residence. His father was a Scottish nobleman, and he was recognized as a member of the nobility. King Edward VII paid the estate a formal visit in 1908.
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In the heart of Scotland, Gleneagles Hotel is an opulent estate nestled beneath the stunning Ochil Hills. Three championship golf courses, a high-end shopping arcade, a magnificent spa, and a variety of outdoor rural pursuits are just a few of the attractions available at this landmark historic hotel, which is a destination unto itself. The estate also has twelve bars and eateries, including the sole Michelin-starred restaurant in Scotland. This magnificent ancient structure was dubbed the “Riviera in the Highlands” and the “eighth wonder of the world” when it first opened its doors in 1924. It doesn’t let down today with its 5-star service and friendly Scottish charm. Learn more
Recommended Activities: Fishing, Shooting, Riding, Archery, Off-Road Driving, Croquet, and even Falconry if you can fit it all in!
Five years prior to the opening of the Gleneagles Hotel, James Braid, a five-time Open champion, was hired to design and build The King’s and The Queen’s courses on the grounds. The first international competition between American and British professional golfers, usually regarded as the forerunner to The Ryder Cup, was staged at Gleneagles, making golf history. The hotel eventually opened in 1924 to much fanfare, but in 1939 it was converted into a military hospital and then, during the Second World War, a center for the rehabilitation of miners. As you enjoy a unique stay, the old structure provides many possibilities to explore its fascinating past. Learn more
The original medieval manor home, which is situated in a 240-acre estate with an excellent golf course overlooking the typical Scottish countryside, dates back to the 13th century. The 800-year-old Whisky Cave Bar inside the historic Meldrum House Country Hotel is filled with more than 120 different kinds of whisky. The multi-award-winning baronial mansion is the ideal Scottish getaway, fusing elegance, flair, and comfort. Learn more
Recommended Activity: Round out this epic trip with a beautiful round of golf capped off with a whisky at the 800 year of Cave Bar.
The land was granted to the Barony of Meldrum in 1236, under the rule of Scotland’s King Alexander II, beginning the hotel’s very lengthy history. Over the ensuing centuries, the baronial mansion underwent a number of redesigns. The ancient manor was built in 1836 by renowned architect Archibald Simpson, who added Jacobean design elements to the home’s turreted pavilions and great portico entry. One of the turreted pavilions was removed during a second redesign by W.L. Duncan in 1934, which resulted in the creation of the Meldrum House that is still standing today. Learn more
Scotch, sports, and stories are core to this tour. Enjoy an 8 night excursion to test the limits of what Scottish outdoor pursuits have to offer, all while retiring each evening to a top-notch room fit for a champion. Each stop has an incredible story to tell, yet it’s encouraged to embark on your own history.
Gleneagles Townhouse is a luxurious city hotel located in one of Edinburgh's most recognizable Georgian squares. James Craig, a renowned Scottish architect, designed the square in the 1760s, and it quickly rose to prominence as one of the city's most coveted and stylish neighborhoods. The hotel features an all-day restaurant, a roof terrace, and a private members' club with stunning city views.
More about Gleneagles TownhouseThe first stop of this tour is Gleneagles Townhouse in Edinburgh where you and your group can eat, drink and get ready to flex your sporting muscles. Warm up those muscles at the spa and fitness centre.The luxurious 15-bedroom, five-star hotel in the stunning hills of Perthshire is encircled by 34 acres of private woods and gardens. Sir Andy Murray, a Scottish tennis legend and the recent renovator of the Victorian mansion, wants to highlight its amazing history by recreating the opulent country home lifestyle that prevailed at Cromlix in the past.
More about Cromlix CastleThe next stop on the Scottish Sporting Tour is an hour drive just past the city of Dunblane, over Allen Water on the Kinbuck Bridge where you will find the next hotel on your tour, Cromlix. When you arrive, break out your tennis shoes and racquet and get ready for a match on the courts Andy Murray built.Gleneagles Hotel, located in the heart of Scotland, is a luxurious estate nestled beneath the stunning Ochil Hills. This landmark historic hotel has three championship golf courses, a high-end shopping arcade, a magnificent spa, and a variety of outdoor rural pursuits available for guests to enjoy. The estate also boasts twelve bars and eateries, including the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Scotland. This ancient structure was dubbed the "Riviera in the Highlands" and the "eighth wonder of the world" when it first opened its doors in 1924 and it still offers 5-star service and friendly Scottish charm today.
More about Gleneagles HotelJust a 20-minute drive on the A9, your group will descend upon Gleneagles in the Scottish countryside where any sportsman’s dreams can come true. Fishing, archery, equestrian, hiking, falconry, shooting and much much more!The original medieval manor home is situated on a 240-acre estate with an excellent golf course and beautiful views of the Scottish countryside. The home dates back to the 13th century. The Whisky Cave Bar inside the Meldrum House Country Hotel is a whisky lover's dream, with more than 120 different kinds of whisky on offer. The baronial mansion is the perfect Scottish getaway, with its blend of elegance, flair, and comfort.
More about Meldrum HouseThe final stop is Meldrum House, 2 hours northwest towards Aberdeen where an incredible golf course awaits. When it’s all said and done, grab a whisky in the 800 year old Cave Bar.Storied Collection