Gleneagles Scotland golf course

6 reasons you’ll love Gleneagles, Perthshire – home to the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Scotland

By entering the Scotland House Draw, you could get your hands on a £3.5M luxury home based in stunning Gleneagles. If you’re the lucky winner, here are 6 things you’ll love about your local area:

1. You can putt like a pro 

Gleneagles is famous worldwide for its golf. In fact, its resort was named the best in Great Britain and Ireland in 2021, in the World Top 100 golf rankings.

So, whether you’re a keen putter, or want to lap up the stunning views, it’s luxury to a ‘tee’ for everyone. 

Gleneagles golf course

2. Enjoy the ‘best service in the world’ at Gleneagles Hotel

Awarded ‘Best service in the world’ by the World's 50 Best Hotels Award 2023, Gleneagles Hotel is just on your doorstep. It’s luxury like you’ve never seen it. So, if you’re in need of some R&R, you’re in luck.

And there’s activities for everyone, from falconry lessons to spa experiences. You’ll find the Gleneagles golf resort here too. And what’s more, you don’t need to be a hotel guest.

3. Visit iconic landmarks

You’ll never be short of sightseeing when it comes to Gleneagles. Just a stone’s throw away, you’ll find Castle Campbell, Drummond Gardens, and more. 

Edinburgh’s just over an hour’s drive too, with a real mix of art and culture, from its medieval architecture to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. And if you’d like to roam the Scottish Highlands, Gleneagles is the perfect gateway to upper Scotland. 

Gleneagles Hotel

4. With easy travel, the world is your oyster

From the Omaze House, you’re just an hour’s drive to Glasgow and Edinburgh airports, with flights to worldwide locations.

Gleneagles has its own train station too, to make things even easier.

5. Scenery like no other

Like something from a novel, Gleneagles looks across the rolling Ochil and Glendevon hills of Perthshire. From your windows, you’ll see the Queen’s golf course, surrounded by this hilly backdrop.

If you’re up for a stroll, you’ll find several walks nearby, from gentle, even terrains, to more mountainous hikes.

Scottish landscape

6. Live in luxury, dine in luxury

The village boasts Scotland’s only 2 Michelin-starred restaurant - Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, based at the Gleneagles Hotel.

A real treat, the kitchen cooks up seasonal delights bringing together Scottish and French cuisine.

When can I move in?

If you’re thinking – when can I move, just like we are, it’s easy to get in on the chance. 

You can enter the Scotland House Draw today. And, what’s more, you’ll be supporting our urgent breast cancer research and support.

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