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The championship course adjacent to the hotel is an interesting heathland and parkland mix. From the course, golfers will be faced with spectacular views over the rest of the 360-acre estate, the Clyde Estuary and Ben Lomond.
Designed in the 1970s by Hamilton Stutt, the course is widely regarded as one of the most scenic in the West of Scotland, and represents a fair test for golfers of all standards. In addition to the 18-hole course, visitors can also take advantage of the 4-hole academy course and 300-yard driving range with covered bays.


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The hotel is situated within the beautiful Gleddoch estate, and boasts 70 bedrooms and 2 suites.
Formerly the home of shipping mogul Sir James Lithgow, guests are accommodated in comfortable, individually furnished en-suite rooms, many of which afford tremendous views across the gardens, estate and golf course.
The hotel also boasts state-of-the-art conferencing and banqueting suites, capable of hosting up to 150 delegates. The combination of the facilities and location of Gleddoch House make it the ideal destination for almost any kind of group.
Hotel guests are welcome to use the on-site heated swimming pool and gymnasium.
Part of any stay at Gleddoch House should be a trip to Glasgow, arguably Scotland's most vibrant, cosmopolitan city. There are many points of cultural interest, and a multitude of excellent options for eating and drinking.
For some retail therapy, head to the shopping mecca around Sauchiehall Street and Buchanan Gallery.
Eat at the stylish Rogano, an oyster bar in central Glasgow.
Watch Rangers and Celtic renew the fiercest rivalry in world football in the Old Firm derby.
