Blythswood Square is more than a hotel and is an exciting addition to Glasgow's city Centre. Not only does it have 100 stunning guest rooms but it also houses an amazing spa, restaurant, bars (including the historic Rally Bar, cocktail bar and champagne bar) and private event areas, a true 5 star proposition.
The luxury spa is a must when visiting us and you can choose one of our spa packages; the spa is an unmissable part of the Blythswood Square experience.
The Rally Bar, named by the RSAC as Blythswood Square was one of eight starting points for the 1955 Monte Carlo Rally, has been restored to its former glory.
The former ballroom, with its magisterial proportions, is Blythswood Squares restaurant and cocktail bar. Guests and other visitors to Glasgow city Centre can expect the atmosphere in the newly-designed space to be informal, relaxing and fun.
The 35 meter Salon is a perfect space for a quick bite to eat or a lazy afternoon tasting some delicious champagnes, the Salon has stunning views over one of the only green spaces in Glasgow's city Centre.
The Lake Hotel Situated in the Trossachs National Park, you drive through some remarkable Scottish scenery and upon reaching Port of Menteith, the Lake unfolds before you with the hotel nestling lakeside.
Inside you will find a delightful house, much enlarged from the original 19th Century Manse, fully refurbished in recent years. Our inspiration has been the unique Lakeside setting and natural habitat for seasonal and permanent residents such as Osprey, Otter, Geese, Swans our duck family and more. Decorated in the warm and welcoming style of a classic New England waterfront hotel with muted tones and the extensive use of local timber and stone, perfectly complimenting this special waterfront setting.
The Atholl Palace Hotel, the epitome of Scottish Baronial splendour, stands overlooking wooded parkland grounds and the picturesque town of Pitlochry to the surrounding hills.
Originally opened as the Athole Hydropathic in 1878, the hotel retains many features of the traditional large country house, with facilities and standards which often exceed expectations and complement spacious, relaxing public area.
Ballathie House Hotel is one of the UK’s leading country house hotels situated on its own Perthshire estate overlooking the River Tay, gateway to the Scottish Highlands.
Ballathie Country House and Estate date back to the 17th century and great care has been taken to retain the original beauty of the house. Many original features remain giving Ballathie an air of classical elegance matched with a warm and welcoming ambience.
The beautiful Scottish country house offers spacious and warm naturally lit reception rooms, 41 bedrooms each decorated to an individual style and includes 3 suites and one of the finest award winning restaurants in Scotland.
Culloden House More than two centuries ago Bonnie Prince Charlie used Culloden House as his lodging and battle headquarters prior to that fateful battle on Culloden Moor.
Today, this handsome Inverness luxury hotel stands in nearly 40 acres where you are free to wander about the woodland and private gardens to enjoy the exceptional peace, tranquility and majesty of the grounds.
Undoubtedly our greatest asset is the staff. Here Highland hospitality has been elevated to its highest art form without being "stuffy" nor too "proper" or reserved. After all you deserve, without compromise, the very best.
The interior features a wonderfully comfortable drawing-room with magnificent Adam plasterwork, many fine antiques and a large open fire. For us it is your house to enjoy all the finest things of life.
Culloden House is rated STB and AA four stars and two Rosettes for food. Member of 'Taste of Scotland'.
Hundreds of years of history, culture and luxury are combined with a relaxed atmosphere, personalised service and superb cuisine at Culloden House.
Indulge yourself with fine dining and wines, our superb collection of rare whiskys, and afternoon tea by the fire.
Croquet is set up on the lawn and there's a new tennis court for your pleasure. Keep fit by walking or jogging through the grounds and onto Culloden Forest’s trails.
Sleep in rooms with wonderfully comfortable beds and all the niceties expected in a fine hotel.
Detox in a sauna located deep in the dungeon. Be pampered with in-room massage and beauty treatments.
Wander among the flowers, fruit trees and wildflower meadows in our freshly re-designed four acre walled garden.
Taychreggan Hotel is a romantic 300 year old drover’s inn embodying true Highland hospitality, situated on the shores of Loch Awe.
Comfy rooms with breath-taking views of Loch Awe from most windows. Cuisine to tempt the robust appetite, fine wines and a dram or two from our shamefully large selection of malt whiskies.
Nestling in the foothills of the mighty Ben Nevis, Inverlochy Castle sits amidst some of Scotland's finest scenery.
Inverlochy was built in 1863 by the first Lord Abinger, near the site of the original 13th century fortress.
In September 1873 during a trip to Balmoral, Queen Victoria spent a week at Inverlochy sketching and painting where she wrote in her diaries 'I never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot'.
Inverlochy had been a private residence for over a hundred years until 1969 when it was converted from a family home to Scotland's finest country house hotel.
Cradled by the enthusiasm of the le mans 24 hour race, the calmness of the countryside and the secret to a good life. The Hotel de France is a crossroad to the resplendent Loire & Sarthe domains. You will discover at your own pace the countryside lush & green, rich in tradition, culture and exquisite food.
The gourmay "Relais de Ronsard" restaurant offers you fine food in the French tradition.
The Relais de Ronsard's imaginative menu plays and reflects the seasons.
Situated in the heart of the Loir, near to Touraine and its famous chateaux, La Chartre sur le Loir, a beautiful vibrant traditional French town is the ideal place to discover the rich culture of the Sarthe.
Auberge des Hunaudieres
This restaurant is a true legend in the history of the Le Mans 24 Hours. Situated on the Mulsanne straight, just after the first chicane, the current Audi's thunder by here at 345KPH!
You just can't get any closer to the action, whilst enjoying great food and wine in the restaurant.
In days gone by, Moet et Chandon hosted a lavish post race dinner here for the drivers, of which many tales can be told.
Join Classic Car Tours for a three course dinner at the 24 Hours & The Le Mans Classic 2012 on the Saturday evening of each race.
The Hotel de France is legendary in the history of the Le Mans 24 Hour race and a place of pilgramage for the enthusist.
Aston Martin, Jaguar, Porsche and Ford all prepared their cars here prior to the race in the garage behind the hotel. Once prepared, the cars were then driven on public roads to the circuit, raced and then driven back to the hotel for celebrations. Stirling Moss, Caroll Shelby and Derek Bell are just a few of the famous drivers to have had their cars prepared here prior to the race.
The bar is stacked with memorabilia and rare photographs of drivers and cars in "the golden age".
No trip to Le Mans would be complete without a visit.
Join Classic Car Tours for a 3 course lunch on the Friday prior to the Le Mans 24 Hour race and the Le Mans Classic 2012.
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