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Luxurious Accommodations with Stunning Views
Ingliston Country Club offers 30 bedrooms and 14 lodges, many with picturesque views of the Clyde estuary. The lodges boast outside hot tubs and saunas, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring.
Gourmet Dining Experience at Palomino's Restaurant
Indulge in a culinary journey at Palomino's Restaurant, where Italian and Scottish cuisine blend seamlessly. Conveniently located just a minute's walk from the lodges and hotel, it's the ideal spot for a delicious meal.
Convenience and Comfort at Your Fingertips
Enjoy complimentary amenities such as free WiFi, en-suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and tea/coffee making facilities in every room. With bathrobes and slippers provided in select rooms, your stay at Ingliston Country Club is bound to be luxurious.
Book now to experience the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and convenience at Ingliston Country Club.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are not allowed.
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
The location
The WIFI constantly cut out. I would expect t good wifi in a 4 star hotel in 2026
The breakfast was not stocked well I waited for 10 mins till everything was filled up
It’s a good location, far from the crowds of Glasgow.
This isn’t a “nice” as it may seem in the listing. Whilst the “Country Club” is all very grand, the “hotel” is actually a bit of an add-on. You can’t park outside it (except for the anti-social ***s who choose to park overnight in the “drop off” space), and it’s little more than a glorified Travelodge, really. No lounge or bar area, nothing but a room.
Room was lovely and clean, well presented. The staff were friendly, food was excellent.
The only thing that could be improved was the temperature of the breakfast buffet, it was delicious but not very warm.
Lovely hotel, nice bar and restaurant. Lovely setting and nice walk around the stables and lodges.
The televisions in the rooms need upgraded. No Netflix or any other options just very basic channels.
Hopefully this will serve as a warning to future customers. We booked a one night stay but are probably guilty of making some basic mistakes.
Firstly, this review is based solely on the hotel as I cannot comment on the lodges. We booked, believing it to be a five star resort. Thinking that it has a sauna and hot-tub facilities. While it's still unclear even now, it appears the hotel has these facilities but have to be booked in advance, which as of right now is at the current cost of £80.
My overall riding thoughts throughout this entire stay: What exactly does this hotel offer that justifies it being five star.
They've 2 receptions it transpires, one for lodges and the other for the hotel. After waiting 10 mins to check-in, it was then we were told we went to the wrong reception. If only they had signs.
Onto the room. After getting checked in, we thought we'd at least booked a room with jacuzzi bath, but no. It was a standard room, small shower. No easily accessible sockets, or modern amenities like USB charging, a tv thats about 10yrs too old and about 10 inch too small. Even if it was upgraded to a Smart TV the WiFi in the hotel is so poor it wouldn't be sufficient to watch anything decent. The view was disappointing with a stunning look over a boggy paddock.
The restaurant/bar, looked lively but appears this is a combination of people eating and taking away.
The hotel feels isolated, its a 20 min walk or 5min taxi to Bishopton. Which was the only saving grace for our night.
No entertainment in the hotel, supposedly theres some on a Saturday night. The staff albeit very nice are all teenagers or in their early 20's. Which is admirable but also feels a bit dysfunctional at times.
The breakfast was okay. As others have reported a standard selection of fry-up versus cereals and toast etc. The coffee machine is awful, and the layout is confusing.
Again it begs how its 5 star, I've stayed in bed and breakfasts with more personality than this hotel.
Ive no doubt that as a wedding venue this place would be excellent but for a couple on a night away I couldn't wait to leave. At £150 for a night away with nothing to offer, there are far better places to spend your money.
Comfortable and clean rooms with lovely views.
Lovely peaceful surroundings
No extra blankets unless requested
February overnight with my wife through Myhotelbreak deal. The estate is lovely and well maintained. Dark when we arrived so didn’t see it in all its glory!Hotel check in well organised . Our classic room, although fairly small, was tastefully decorated and spotlessly clean. View of the paddock/ equestrian area??Welcome bottle of quality red wine awaited us. Extras also enhanced the experience including toiletries and bottled water together with tea, coffee and cookies. Our bed was large, 2 twins joined together and tbh, not very successfully. A bit uneven at the centre!
Had booked our evening meal for 7.30 and headed to the bar for drinks about an hour before. Staff member asked us to sit at the bar for these. Unfortunately couldn’t as most of the free area was completely covered in used glasses. Quite apparent that the staff were struggling to cope with how busy the restaurant was and glasses were stacking up. We did however find a table and enjoyed the cocktails there. Expertly made!! Our deal included 2 courses . Choices for the deal were extremely limited tbh! Usually if you chose something else it would itemise a supplement which we would have been happy to pay for. Not in this case. Starters were fine as were the mains, large portions and tasty overall. Problem was we waited an hour from finishing our starters to receiving our mains. Disappointing. Ross , the floor manager, was outstanding at handling our disappointment. He insisted we enjoy some lovely desserts and coffees as way of an apology. He really did put customer satisfaction at the top of his list!!!
The buffet breakfast in the morning, both hot and continental was very good with a wide selection. Stand out was the fresh fruits !!! Overall a very good experience and superb value!
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