Location
Located an hour’s drive from Glasgow, Cameron House Hotel is within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Once a historic baronial mansion, Cameron House has been lavishly restored into a world-class Scottish resort hotel on the banks of the serene Loch Lomond, hosting guests in luxurious style within 400 acres of majestic Scottish countryside.
Highlights
Enjoy a 5-star experience with luxurious accommodation, warm hospitality, fabulous panoramic views, serene spa, and fun leisure complex.
Choose an Auld House Suite for the finest residential-style living with in-suite check-in and use of Hunter wellies and raincoats.
Satisfy every type of appetite at the wide range of onsite restaurant and bar options available.
Tee off on the championship golf course, along with exploring by foot, bike, horse, boat, kayak, paddleboard, and sea plane.
A glorious gateway to the Scottish Highlands, Cameron House sits on the banks of Scotland’s largest lake, Loch Lomond within the Trossachs National Park. Over the years, this grand estate has welcomed everyone from Sir Winston Churchill to Barak Obama. Featuring a comprehensive collection of rooms, suites, and self-catering accommodation, the resort has a diverse range of dining and bar options, fabulous leisure facilities, an 18-hole championship golf course and whole range of water and land-based adventure activities.
The property has 208 rooms and suites. Rooms are stylish and comfortable with Scottish-inspired fabrics, furnishings, artworks, and marble ensuite bathrooms with bathtubs and shower. Many enjoy fabulous views across the Loch. Amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, TV with full Sky package, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary mineral water, climate control, safe, bathrobes, hairdryer, and deluxe bathing products. We’d recommend the Loch View Room with Balcony for couples, while families can opt for either a Loch View Family Double or Classic Family Room with extra bunk beds. The elegant and spacious Signature Suites offer a choice of open plan living, and either one or two separate bedrooms. Balconies and loch views are also available. Upgraded amenities include complimentary minibar, Nespresso coffee machine, and bespoke bathing products. Or trade up to the most luxurious accommodation in the Auld House. The 14 sumptuous and spacious Auld House Suites are in the 17th century baronial mansion, with décor inspired by Scottish heritage and the serenity of Loch Lomond. All feature a welcoming lounge area, Loch views, bespoke furnishings, plush bedding, marble bathrooms with decadent standalone bathtubs, walk-in showers, and bespoke bathing products. Enhanced amenities include in-suite check-in, fresh flowers, pre-dinner canapés served to the suite and use of Hunter wellies and raincoats. The resort also offers self-catering accommodation. Guests can choose from lodges, holiday cottages and a series of Mansion House Suites, with a choice from one to three-bedrooms. Alternatively, larger groups can book a four-bedroom lodge with expansive living spaces, balconies and furnished terrace overlooking the Loch Lomond landscape. Whether guests require private dining, afternoon tea or casual Lochside dining, the resort has a range of eateries to accommodate most moods and tastes. For contemporary fine dining Tamburrini & Wishart focuses on seasonal produce, creative tasting menus and intelligent wine pairings. Open for breakfast, dinner and Sunday lunch, The Cameron Grill provides an intimate and relaxed setting overlooking the Loch, featuring wholesome natural ingredients and the best of modern-inspired cuisine. The nautically themed Boat House Restaurant serves fresh fish and locally sourced produce on the water’s edge. From pizza to burgers and upscale fish and chips, this is a delightful place to linger over a meal. For traditional and friendly all-day dining, the Clubhouse at Cameron can be found in the Cameron Club and Spa and often hosts live events, such as jazz lunches, themed menus, and live music. Café Spa serves up nutritional and healthy goodness for those with more holistic tastes, while guests can enjoy afternoon tea in the Lobby Bar. Private dining experiences are available on request. Guests have access to a shuttle service to the Cameron Club, around 3-miles away, where the Cameron Spa is located. Head here for luxurious treatments, facials and massages, a stunning rooftop infinity pool, mud chamber, steam room and state-of-the-art hydro and thermal facilities. Guests also have complimentary use of the Cameron Leisure Club featuring an indoor pool, sauna and steam room, bubble pool, gym and studio spaces for spin, yoga, Pilates, and fitness classes. A highlight of Cameron House is the opportunity to play golf on the property’s challenging 18-hole course, The Carrick. For beginners, there is also a 9-hole course, The Wee Demon. Both enjoy fabulous views of the Scottish countryside. Other activities include falconry, pony trekking, biking, clay pigeon shooting and hiking. On the Loch, guests can enjoy cruising, jet skiing, paddleboarding, fishing and kayaking or taking the Loch Lomond Seaplane for a memorable flightseeing trip over the Lochs, glens, and rugged peaks of the Scottish Highlands. What’s more, the resort also features a 29-seat cinema, screening family classics and new releases. Set within 400 acres, Cameron House is on the shoreline of Loch Lomond in the Trossachs National Park, ideal for exploring the Scottish Highlands and Glencoe. The hotel is an hour’s drive from Glasgow.When to visit
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