Cromlix Hotel Named Scotland's Best at AA Hospitality Awards

Cromlix Hotel Named Scotland's Best at AA Hospitality Awards

Tennis icon Sir Andy Murray has celebrated another achievement as his hotel, Cromlix, was awarded Scotland's Best Hotel at the AA Hospitality Awards held at Grosvenor House in London.

Located near Dunblane, this 15-bedroom Victorian mansion is set in 34 acres of landscaped gardens. Acquired by Murray and his wife Kim Sears in 2013 for £1.8 million, Cromlix has become a luxurious five-star destination featuring a private chapel, a tennis court in Wimbledon colors, and a trout loch.

Judges praised Cromlix for its exceptional service, stunning grounds, and exquisite dining experience. This accolade adds to the hotel’s impressive collection of awards, including the Independent Hotel of the Year at the Scottish Excellence Awards and a spot in the Best 100 Places to Stay in the UK.

General Manager Barry Makin expressed his delight, stating, “This award is the pinnacle of achievement for any Scottish hotel, showcasing the hard work of our dedicated team.”

As autumn approaches, Cromlix offers the perfect cozy getaway for travelers looking to experience Scotland’s breathtaking scenery.