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Gleneagles: The iconic Scottish golf hotel that is a perfect Highland haven for the non-golfer

From falconry to fly fishing, there’s something for everyone at Gleneagles, says Country Life’s Editor-in-Chief Mark Hedges, who checked in for his honeymoon.

Gleneagles was built as a Scottish resort by the Caledonian Railway to persuade the gentlefolk of the Edwardian era to use their line to the Highland Riviera north of Edinburgh. Building began in 1913 with the first guests arrivingĀ  in 1924. Today, a station remains close by, which makes a train trip from London…

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