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Relais & Chateaux, Glenapp Castle

Relais & Chateaux, Glenapp Castle


Ballantrae KA26 ONZ Scotland UK
Tel: 01465 831 212
Fax: 01465 831 000
web : Relais & Chateaux, Glenapp Castle


  • AA Hotel of the Year for Scotland and Northern Ireland in 2005-6, and the ‘Which’ Good Food Guide Scottish Restaurant of the Year in 2007.

    In January of this year, the castle was awarded a much coveted Michelin Star, and now, to cap a remarkable season, the AA has given the castle its ultimate rating of five red stars.
  • Scottish Tourist Board designation of 'Assisted Wheelchair Access for Residents'.
  • We have one ground floor luxury double or twin room which has specific features to make it suitable for assisted wheelchair access.
  • The room is directly opposite the lift and the nearest fire exit, both of which are wheelchair accessible.
  • The public rooms are one floor above. The ensuite bathroom is more than big enough for a wheelchair to turn and all doors are more than the required width.
  • The bathroom has support rails by the wc and beside the bath, with a extra height toilet seat available if required. It has a large cast iron bath with an overbath shower and a platform at the back from which a wheelchair user can lower him or herself into the bath.
  • The pedestal basin has knee space below for a wheelchair user. Taps are easy to grip. Light switches are lowered. There is a large button phone


    The entrance to Glenapp CastleThe Drawing RoomThe Library

    We have 17 rooms at the castle. Several are suitable for ambulant disabled and all are large bedrooms. Most have large bathrooms in which a wheelchair could turn. All public areas are accessible by lift from a secondary door, next to the front door.

    The front door itself is not accessible by wheelchair due to 12 steps up to public rooms. There is good wheelchair access to both lounges and both dining rooms. Dining room chairs are large and comfortable, but with fixed arms.

    Wheelchair users can remain in their wheelchair at the table if preferred.

    The castle has been the home of the Cowan family since 1994. For six years their full time occupation has been the restoration and conversion of the castle and its thirty acres of magnificent gardens. That work is now finished and Glenapp has been restored to its rightful glory.


    Earl of Inchcape - ExclusiveGarleffin - Luxery Double RoomEarl of Orkney - Exclusive

    Within the castle there are graceful lounges and elegant dining rooms as well as 17 individually furnished and decorated bedrooms and suites and seemingly endless oak panelled hallways and corridors. All are handsomely furnished with personally chosen antiques and fine oil paintings, and individually decorated to the highest standard in traditional style.

    All of the castle's rooms are bright and sunny thanks to the tall and elegant Victorian windows and all rooms have luxurious traditionally appointed en suite facilities, as well as colour television, video recorder and compact disc player. Each bedroom and bathroom has a direct dial telephone. Many bedrooms have coal and log effect gas fires, and all rooms have superb views of the gardens or the coastline, or both in many cases.


    McMillan Dining RoomExquisite CuisineColquhoun Dining Room

    Dining at Glenapp

    Dining at the castle is an unique experience.

    The finest cuisine, produced by a skilled and professional team, is served each evening in the gracious surroundings of the castle dining rooms.

    Complementary wines from the cellars are served with each day's menu, or guests may prefer to choose from the extensive Connoisseurs' List.


    Glenapp Castle GroundsView of Ailsa Craig from Glenapp CastleThe Croquet Lawn

    The Gardens and Grounds

    The 30 acre grounds at Glenapp Castle are totally secluded and private, and are for the exclusive use of the castle guests. There are many rare and unusual plants and shrubs to be found, including magnificent specimen rhododendrons.

    Paths wander round the azalea pond, and through established woodland, leading to the wonderful walled garden with its 150 foot Victorian glasshouse.

    Fresh herbs and fruit from the garden are used every day in the castle kitchen, and freshly cut flowers adorn every room. For the more energetic, there's an all weather tennis court and croquet lawn.

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