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It’s been said that “active recovery” is the best kind, and Scotland’s Gleneagles Hotel has put together a package that is just the ticket to recover from any lingering holiday stress. Book your clients on a holiday from their holidays with the Winter Escape & Adventure Pass package between on Jan. 7 through March 14, and they’ll enjoy an adults-only escape on this iconic 850-acre estate.

Decompression, Gleneagles Style

The R&R Begins at the adults-only Winger Lodge, open from 12 p.m. through 6:30 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, exclusively to Adventure Pass holders. There, they can enjoy complimentary tea, coffee, home-baked goods and more. As the day wears on, Adventure Pass holders can choose between a firelit falconry display or a try at mastering throwing a tomahawk axe with a Gleneagles instructor.
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Board games and Macallan at the Winter Lodge.
After the day’s adventures, there are board games, live music, a complimentary fine Macallan whiskey cocktail, and a shared charcuterie board by the fire back at the Winter Lodge. The overnight stay is in a Manor Room, followed by a hearty breakfast before a guided walk across the estate with the Gleneagles’ team. They’ll also have access to all the wellness facilities at The Spa at Gleneagles, including the gym, sauna and swimming pools. Clients can also expand their itinerary beyond the Winter Lodge & Adventure Pass by adding an afternoon of casting fishing flies at Laich Loch, shooting arrows at the range and more—there are over 50 activities to choose from.
Harris Hawks and Golden Eagles are part of the falconry display.

Set within 850 acres of Perthshire countryside, this stunning Leading Hotels of the World property is home to three championship golf courses— the PGA Centenary CourseThe King’s Course, and The Queen’s Course; the PGA National Academy Course; Pitch & Putt and practice areas; a spa; 232 guestrooms and 26 suites; Scotland’s only two Michelin-star restaurant, Andrew Fairlie; and an array of outdoor activities such as falconry, horseback riding, off-road driving and clay shooting.

For more information, visit gleneagles.com.