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The St Andrews Bay Golf Resort & Spa is the premier destination in Scotland. Sitting on the summit of a spectacular formation, the hotel and its two championship golf courses have breathtaking panoramic views of the River Tay estuary, the North Sea and the medieval skyline of St Andrews. Dedicated to exceeding your expectations, St Andrews Bay prides itself on offering an unwavering commitment to service and attention to detail. So welcome to St Andrews Bay. This international resort opened in the spring of 2001 and continues the reputation of Château Élan Hotels and Resorts in providing an excellent standard of service and a meticulous attention to detail. |
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The Westin Turnberry Resort is situated on a magnificent stretch of the Atlantic coastline, with the gently rolling Scottish countryside at its back, Turnberry is unquestionably one of the great resorts of the world. Set in 800 acres of one of the most beautiful corners of Scotland, Turnberry's fascinating provenance and idyllic natural position render any stay a memorable experience. At its heart is an internationally renowned hotel, a five star experience of superb accommodation, fine dining, relaxing lounges and friendly Scottish hospitality. Here luxury and beauty go hand in hand, providing the perfect backdrop to a range of unrivalled sporting, leisure and business facilities. |
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The Newton Hotel, set in 21 acres of mature parkland and gardens, bordering Nairn Golf Course - host of the Walker Cup in 1999. The hotel overlooks the grounds towards the course and the Moray Firth beyond. To the rear, the lawn surrounded by rhododendrons leads to a woodland area, from which deer have been known to make an appearance as twilight falls. Built as a family home in 1872 and a hotel since 1951, in recent years The Newton has seen a number of improvements, including the addition of The Highland Conference Centre and a wing of spacious master bedrooms. |
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Piersland Lodge
was built in 1899 by William Leiper, as the home for
Sir Alexander Walker, grandson of Johnnie Walker,
founder of the Scotch whisky firm Johnnie Walker.
The property, which is located opposite the Royal
Troon Golf Course, world renowned location of the
British Open Golf Championship became a hotel in
1956, retaining the original country house
character. All original features remain: including
wood carvings, stone fireplaces, wood paneling and a
Jacobean embroidery frieze. Keeping to the Whisky
theme, each bedroom is based on a malt Whisky
distillery or family. All bedrooms have been fully
updated while ensuring their original charm remains. |
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