The Bite Magazine - Autumn/Winter 2021 - Issue 30

bitetravel E arlier this year, luxury Scottish five-star resort Cameron House on Loch Lomond reopened after a sensitive mul- ti-million-pound restoration. The new refurb showcases a magnificent new grand foyer, the library decorated with signa- ture Timorous Beasties wallpaper and the brand new Lobby Bar features a grand marble-top bar that will serve the finest cham- pagnes, cocktails and afternoon teas. There is also the beautifully designed Auld House Suites where you can marvel at the sweep- ing views over Loch Lomond. The hotel is located in the heart of the Loch Lomond and Tros- sachs National Park and offers 140 guest bedrooms, including 24 luxury suites that have been individually designed with excep- tional attention to detail to ensure a truly memorable stay. Here, you will delight in the splendidly intimate lobby bar serving cock- tails, champagne and Cameron House’s Signature Afternoon Tea. In addition, there is the completely remodelled Cameron Leisure Club and The Tavern Bar. Dating back to the 17th century, the former baronial mansion, now fondly known as The Auld House, is home to 14 exquisite suites complete with furnishings and designs influenced by Glas- gow-based Timorous Beasties in addition to enhanced luxurious touches including cashmere throws by Scotland’s second oldest family business, Johnstons of Elgin. You will discover lavish duplex apartments and romantic one-bed- room suites, with guests staying in the Auld House invited to take advantage of enhanced amenities including in-suite check-ins and chauffeur transfers. The resort’s most exclusive rooms - The Cameron and The Tower Suites - exemplify luxury living at its finest. The light and airy spaces take design inspiration from the hotel’s magnificent natural setting with furnishings that mirror the rich colour palette of Loch Lomond. The impressive 110 square metres Cameron Suite is a duplex penthouse with two separate terraces providing unrivalled views of stunning surroundings. The double-height space exudes time- less Scottish elegance and features a private bar. Located in the original mansion tower, The Tower Suite epitomises Scottish charm with a captivating colour palette of greys and warm golds. It has an opulent living area where guests can unwind and soak up the surrounding views. Both Cameron and Tower Suites resi- dents can take advantage of a complimentary private Champagne cruise around Loch Lomond. Cameron House’s additional 116 guest rooms offer exceptional luxury and also exude the Scottish charm that the resort is famed for. The rooms are designed with the surrounding Trossachs in mind and feature Scottish artwork, with the chance to take in the sweeping views of the grounds and shores of Loch Lomond. The bespoke furnishings and fine textiles create beautiful relaxing spaces for leisure and business travellers alike. The wider Cameron House Resort is home to an award-winning spa complete with a rooftop infinity pool, an 18-hole champion- ship golf course, and a 234-berth marina. Guests can enjoy an array of water activities along the banks of Loch Lomond, includ- ing adrenaline-fuelled speed boats and jet-skiing trips, kayaking and katakanu (a cross between canoeing and bell boating) excur- sions. There is also paddle boarding, freshwater fishing or opulent champagne cruises onboard the impressive Celtic Warrior. Visitors to the hotel will be in awe of the 400 acres of majestic countryside on its doorstep, coupled with breathtaking 360-de- gree views of the Scottish landscape. Adventurers can also enjoy unparalleled views through scenic bike hire trails, falconry expe- riences, pony treks, clay pigeon shooting, 4x4 off-road driving ad- ventures, Segway safaris, as well as a list of picturesque walks and hikes curated by the hotel’s leisure and events team. https://www.cameronhouse.co.uk Cameron House Reopens After Multi-Million Pound Restoration Project CameronHouse Images courtesy of Big Partnership

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