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Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow.

Fotogalerie von Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow.

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10 von 10.
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4 Schlafzimmer2 BadezimmerPlatz für 8 Gäste

Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten

  • Wäschetrockner
  • Kamin
  • Waschmaschine
  • Grill
  • Parkplätze verfügbar
  • Klimaanlage

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Langbank, Scotland
  • Einkaufszentrum Braehead
    ‪17 Autominuten‬
  • University of Glasgow
    ‪23 Autominuten‬
  • OVO Hydro
    ‪23 Autominuten‬
  • Glasgow (GLA)
    ‪12 Autominuten‬

Zimmer und Betten

4 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 8 Personen)

Schlafzimmer 1

1 King-Bett

Schlafzimmer 2

1 Doppelbett

Schlafzimmer 3

1 King-Bett

Schlafzimmer 4

2 Einzelbetten

2 Badezimmer

Badezimmer 1

Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Whirlwanne · Shampoo · Haartrockner

Badezimmer 2

Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Shampoo · Haartrockner

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Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow.

This enchanting cottage offers an exclusive retreat with breathtaking views of the serene Clyde Estuary and the majestic Ben Lomond mountain range. Featuring four beautifully appointed bedrooms, a modern shower room in addition to a full bathroom, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking comfort and elegance. Inside the house every detail, from plush furnishings to state-of-the-art appliances, has been carefully selected to offer an unparalleled experience of sophistication.
Set within the secluded grounds of the prestigious Gleddoch Estate, this enchanting cottage offers an exclusive retreat with breathtaking views. The property was once the Coach House to the main house of the estate, which has been transformed into the Gleddoch House Hotel Spa & Golf Coures. This property holds a special place in the estate’s legacy, offering guests a unique connection to Scotland’s past. Experience the ultimate in luxury, leisure, and privacy, all within the historically rich and enchanting curtlege of the Gleddoch estate, perfectly positioned to explore the best of Scotland.
Whether you're drawn to explore the historical depths of Dumbarton Castle, enjoy leisurely walks along the Clyde Estuary, challenge yourself on the Gleddoch golf course, unwind in the spa, or simply revel in the stunning views of the Ben Lomond mountain range, this cottage invites you to make it your home away from home. Experience the ultimate in luxury, leisure, and privacy, all within the historically rich and enchanting curtlege of the Gleddoch estate.
Beyond the estate, the property boasts excellent proximity to notable Scottish locations and attractions. Just a short drive from Glasgow Airport, it offers easy access for international and domestic travelers alike. The vibrant city of Glasgow, with its rich history, culture, and shopping, is within easy reach, offering a plethora of experiences from dining to museums and entertainment. The scenic town of Greenock, gateway to the Scottish Highlands and home to stunning coastal views, is also nearby, perfect for day trips and exploring Scotland’s natural beauty. For those willing to venture further, Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is within a manageable distance for a day trip, allowing guests to explore the iconic Edinburgh Castle, historic Royal Mile, and the city’s many festivals and events.
Langbank is a small village in Renfrewshire, Scotland, near the southern bank of the River Clyde. It's a scenic location characterized by its proximity to the river, offering picturesque views and a tranquil environment. This area typically features a mix of residential properties, including family homes and potentially some local amenities such as small shops or restaurants. The village is known for its peaceful setting, making it a pleasant place for residents and visitors who enjoy a quieter lifestyle away from urban bustle.
Langbank and its surroundings, are not just noted for their serene settings but also for nearby attractions that add to the area's appeal. Some of the local attractions include Finlaystone Country Estate just a short drive from Langbank, this estate offers extensive gardens, woodland walks, and play areas for children. It's a popular spot for family outings, with beautiful scenery and seasonal events.
For golf enthusiasts, Gleddoch Golf Club presents a challenging 18-hole course with stunning views over the River Clyde and the surrounding countryside. The club also spa, providing luxurious amenities.
Located across the River Clyde, Dumbarton Castle is steeped in history, dating back to the Dark Ages. The castle sits on a volcanic rock and offers panoramic views of the surrounding areas.
A short drive northwards leads to the famous Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater loch. The area is ideal for hiking, boating, and enjoying the natural landscape of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Located in nearby Greenock, this modern facility offers a range of performances, including theatre, comedy, music, and dance, as well as art exhibitions.
These attractions provide a mix of cultural, historical, and recreational activities, making Langbank and its surroundings a diverse and interesting area to explore. In Scotland, dining options range from traditional Scottish fare to contemporary dishes influenced by international cuisines. Local dining typically includes seafood like salmon and haddock, meat dishes such as haggis and Aberdeen Angus beef, and desserts like cranachan and shortbread. Many restaurants focus on locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. Additionally, there are options for various dining experiences, from casual pubs and cafes offering hearty Scottish breakfasts and snacks, to fine dining establishments presenting modern interpretations of classic Scottish dishes.
VISTA Restaurant (Gleddoch Hotel)
Serves up a fantastic full Scottish breakfast,l unches and dinner in the award- winning restaurant. Nibble on light bites at The Nineteenth Bar, or visit the Camellia Tea Room for afternoon Tea.
Coast is a luxurious yet relaxed restaurant located in Langbank, offering stunning views of the River Clyde. The venue is known for its impressive, panoramic views and nautically themed interiors. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring classic dishes, family favorites, and global cuisine, all prepared to a high standard.
Palomino's at Ingliston Country Club & Hotel offers a stylish dining experience with a wide range of authentic Italian and Scottish cuisine. Additionally, there's an alfresco terrace for outdoor dining and a playpark for children.
The Fox and Hounds, situated in the picturesque countryside village of Houston, near Glasgow, is a unique Scottish bar and restaurant that has been reimagined for today's modern world..
The Coach House in Bridge of Weir is a stylish and laid-back local bar and restaurant, known for its simple dishes with big flavors. They are passionate about serving delicious food from morning coffee and breakfast to leisurely lunches and dinners.
Scotts Greenock, located on Greenock's shorefront, offers a dining experience with beautiful views of the Clyde. The restaurant focuses on casual yet elegant dining, featuring a range of dishes from classic fish & chips and burgers to prime Scotch steaks and langoustines.
The Exchange in Greenock is a popular spot, blending traditional and contemporary dishes. Renowned for its culinary variety, including black pudding and Teriyaki Salmon,
The Albany in Greenock is known for its Bar, European, and Scottish cuisine, offering a cozy dining experience.
134 Steakhouse, located in the heart of Greenock at Clyde Square, is a fully licensed bar and restaurant. They offer a private dining room for up to 20 people, ideal for special occasions, and have a mezzanine for larger parties.
Efes Restaurant in Greenock offers a delicious variety of freshly made Turkish dishes, including kebabs, seafood dishes, and more.
The Gryffe Inn is known as a welcoming establishment located in Bridge of Weir, offering breakfast, lunches and dinner.
Curry Lounge in Port Glasgow is a destination for those craving authentic Indian cuisine, offering a range from Tandoori dishes to vegetarian options.
Carriages, located in Kilmacolm, is a premier bar and restaurant that once served as the Kilmacolm Railway Station.
Punto in Kilmacolm offers a reborn dining experience with a menu that promises to entice, a well-curated wine list, and a fresh but rustic interior.
The Nawaab in Kilmacolm is a warm and friendly Indian restaurant known for its flavorful home-style Indian food. Scotland is famed for its iconic castles and beautiful fortresses scattered around the country. Castles and fascinating historic battlegrounds decorate the Southern borders, and Edinburgh Castle has to be one of the finest examples. Visit the elegant walled city of Edinburgh or take a trip to Glasgow to soak up some fascinating history, captivating culture and for amazing shopping opportunities. A UNESCO City of music, be inspired by the medley of musical variety bursting from Glasgow’s weekly gigs, orchestras, theatre nights, pubs and clubs. Drop in and dance to a local Ceilidh anywhere in the country and enjoy the wonderful musical variety.
We all know Scotland is famous for the traditional piper armed with the great highland bagpipe, and sporting the traditional Scottish kilt, but have you ever heard the sound of a hundred bagpipes and drums playing together? The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, and the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow are perhaps two of the most famous piping events in Scotland and witnessing such musical talents on a spectacular scale is an experience that won’t only give you goose-bumps, but a sense of overwhelming pride.
A haven for sports lovers and adrenalin junkies, Scotland is a world famous holiday destination for active and outdoor holidays. Enjoy hunting, shooting and fishing in the untamed wilderness of Scotland studded with over 31,000 freshwater lochs between beautifully craggy peaks and thick native forests. The River Tweed is one of the UK’s great salmon rivers so if you’re a keen fisherman, this is the place to be.
Scotland is the home of golf, and there is no finer county for a golf break than in the country that gave it to the world. Tee off in world-class fairways from James Braid courses to the traditional St Andrews course, and enjoy golf in the country where it all started.

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Mindestalter für die Miete: 21 Jahre
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Langbank

Dieses Ferienhaus in Port Glasgow liegt in ländlicher Umgebung und in den Bergen. OVO Hydro und Paisley Museum sind ideale Ausflugsziele für kulturell Interessierte, während sich Folgendes zum Shoppen anbietet: Einkaufszentrum Braehead und Silverburn. Du bist mit Kindern unterwegs? Mit diesen Attraktionen kannst du den Kleinen bestimmt eine Freude machen: Delta Force Paintball Glasgow und Funworld Leisure.
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Langbank, Scotland

In der Umgebung

  • Einkaufszentrum Braehead - 16 Autominuten - 20.5 km
  • Dumbarton Castle - 17 Autominuten - 20.1 km
  • OVO Hydro - 21 Autominuten - 27.4 km
  • University of Glasgow - 21 Autominuten - 26.1 km
  • Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre - 21 Autominuten - 27.6 km

Fortbewegung vor Ort

  • Bahnhof Langbank – 12 Gehminuten
  • Flughafen Glasgow (GLA) – 14 Fahrminuten

Restaurants

  • ‪The Captain James Lang - ‬17 Autominuten
  • ‪McDonald's - ‬17 Autominuten
  • ‪KFC - ‬17 Autominuten
  • ‪Counting House - ‬17 Autominuten
  • ‪The Clipper - ‬16 Autominuten

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Ist Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow. haustierfreundlich?

Ja, diese Unterkunft erlaubt Hunde und Katzen (max. 1 insgesamt).

Wann ist der Check-in bei Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow.?

Check-in ab: 15:00 Uhr.

Wann ist der Check-out bei Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow.?

Check-out ist um 11:00 Uhr.

Wo befindet sich Gleddoch Coach House offers an exclusive retreat near Glasgow.?

Dieses Ferienhaus für Familien liegt in den Bergen, nur 10 km entfernt von: Newark Castle, Delta Force Paintball Glasgow und Paisley Museum. Ebenfalls in einem Umkreis von 15 km: Bodden Boo und McLean Museum and Art Gallery. Bahnhof Langbank ist zu Fuß in 12 Minuten zu erreichen.

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Sauberkeit

10/10

Check-in

9,6/10

Kommunikation

10/10

Lage

10/10

Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts

Bewertungen

10/10 – Hervorragend

Viral S.

Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts

Wonderful Gateway

Amazing stay with great view. Entry from luxury property blows your mind and exit from property makes you stunned. Once you see it you will know it
Aufenthalt von 3 Nächten im März 2025

10/10 – Hervorragend

Robbie W.

Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts

Lovely experience

The property is stunning and has beautiful views, the bedrooms are very spacious and very comfortable, had a really great time and will definitely be back!
Aufenthalt von 2 Nächten im November 2024

10/10 – Hervorragend

Luisa S.

Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts

Lovely house with stunning view

Well furnished and pleasant house. Host responded immediately when contacted
Aufenthalt von 7 Nächten im Oktober 2024

10/10 – Hervorragend

Rob W.

Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts

Short stay with family

Stunning location and property. Excellent facilities and grounds, outside eating area. Would definately stay here again.
Aufenthalt von 3 Nächten im September 2024

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Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft

Located near Glasgow, which is known for its rich history, dynamic culture, and vibrant arts scene, offers a wealth of interesting tidbits. UNESCO designated Glasgow a City of Music in 2008 due to its vibrant music scene, which spans across genres from classical to indie rock and everything in between. Glasgow subway opened in 1896, Glasgow’s subway system is the third-oldest in the world, after London and Budapest. It’s affectionately known as the "Clockwork Orange" because of its orange trains and circular route.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is one of Scotland's most popular free-to-enter attractions and houses a vast collection, including a Spitfire hanging from the ceiling and Salvador Dali’s "Christ of St John of the Cross". The Glasgow Tower holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest fully rotating freestanding structure in the world. It can rotate 360 degrees to face the wind.
Glasgow is home to the renowned architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who left a significant architectural footprint on the city, including the Glasgow School of Art. Glasgow’s Duke of Wellington Statute is famous for always sporting a traffic cone on his head, the statue outside the Gallery of Modern Art has become an iconic symbol of the city’s sense of humor. The Barras Market, established in the early 20th century, The Barras is a weekend market in the East End of Glasgow and is one of the city's most famous institutions, known for its variety of goods and vibrant atmosphere. The world’s first official international football match was played at the West of Scotland Cricket Club in Partick in 1872, between Scotland and England. The city’s oldest park, Glasgow Green, was established in the 15th century. It has been a venue for concerts, political gatherings, and sporting events throughout its history. Ashton Lane A picturesque cobbled lane in the West End, lined with bars and restaurants, illuminated by fairy lights, making it a magical spot for an evening out.

Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig

The Coach House benefits from great views of Dumbarton Rock, with its iconic twin peaks of White Tower Crag and the Beak, has been a significant site throughout Scotland's history, evolving from a mighty Dark Ages stronghold into a medieval royal castle, and finally serving as a garrison fortress up to the Second World War. The Rock's recorded history stretches back 1,500 years, initially known as Alt Clut, 'Rock of the Clyde'. It later became known as Dun Breatann, 'Fortress of the Britons', from which the name Dumbarton is derived. This site was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde. In the 5th century, it was known as a great fortress, playing a significant role in the area's defense against Vikings and other threats. In the year 870, it faced its worst siege by Viking kings Olaf and Ivar of Dublin, who looted the fortress and carried off slaves and treasure. The medieval era saw the construction of Dumbarton Castle around 1220 under Alexander II of Scotland as a defense against threats from Norway. From the 13th century, Dumbarton Castle served as a royal fortress, though it was briefly captured by Edward I of England. Scottish hero William Wallace (Braveheart) was imprisoned here briefly, and the Wallace Tower is named for him. In 1548 the young Mary, Queen of Scots, aged just five, was brought to Dumbarton by her mother, Queen Marie de Guise, for her safety after the English victory at the Battle of Pinkie. She stayed at Dumbarton for 6 months, during which time she almost died from smallpox. She came to Dumbarton 13 years later as an adult, as part of a royal progress in 1563. After Mary's eventual flight to England, the castle was held for 3 years by her supporters, known as 'the Queen's Party'. They were only defeated after a daring raid when the attackers scaled the sheer north-east cliffs, where they correctly guessed the castle defenders would not think to keep watch.

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