Historic Hotels in the West of Scotland
Country House Hotels in the west of Scotland including Glasgow, Strathclyde, Ayrshire and Argyll.
This former home of the Royal Scottish Automobile Club has been beautifully restored to offer to luxurious five-star accommodation in Glasgow city centre. Following a day in the spa, guests can enjoy fine dining in the elegant restaurant housed in the former ballroom.
Standing in the heart of the beautiful Clyde Valley, mid-way between bustling Glasgow and cultural Edinburgh, Shieldhill Castle offers spacious rooms and suites. Each room has been lovingly refurbished in order to reflect the age and style of the 12th century building.
Once the family home of a wealthy East India merchant, this stately building sits majestically beside the River Clyde. Built in the French Renaissance style, following careful restoration it now offers guests peaceful and comfortable accommodation, along with a high standard of food and service.
Lovingly renovated, the 13th century Mingary Castle stands proudly atop its own rocky outcrop above the Sound of Mull. The former seat of the Clan MacIain, it now offers just four individual suites, each with well-appointed bathrooms and four poster beds. Enjoy fine dining in unique surroundings.
The Drimsynie Estate Hotel sits in an elevated position overlooking its own golf course and Loch Goil, a fjord type sea loch. Set in the Loch Lomond National Park, just an hour from Glasgow, the hotel boasts an excellent leisure centre and swimming pool.
Located in a stunning 2000 acre estate, this is a characterful, ornately decorated property in the style of a luxurious shooting lodge. Activities on offer include fishing and clay shooting and the delightful onsite chapel is a unique wedding setting.
Set in 360-acres of grounds, Gleddoch House has an 18-hole Championship Golf Course. It also boasts a spa, sauna, steam room and gym. The Crannog Restaurant serves the best Scottish produce and has wonderful views.
Built in 1834 for Colonel James Campbell, this magnificent baronial-style mansion stands proudly on the banks of Loch Awe. Boasting original Victorian features throughout, the sumptuous bedrooms are individually decorated with antique furniture, rich fabrics and unique feature beds.
Few hotels in the Western Highlands have such long and distinguished history as the Inveraray Inn. Designed in 1750 by the famous builder John Adam, the Inveraray Inn sits on the banks of Loch Fyne, just a short stroll from Inveraray Castle.
A privately owned, luxury four star country house hotel, historic Knipoch nestles beside Loch Feochan just six miles from Oban. There is an emphasis on good food and drink, and all rooms are en-suite with lovely views.