A well-known castle in Ayrshire has been named one of the 50 best family hotels to stay at in 2024.
The property, which provides rooms from £342 per night, was named alongside several other Scottish hotels and given an 8 out of 10 by reviewers.
The publication that curated the list said: "Even just one night at one of Britain’s best hotels can rejuvenate a family; escape from everyday life offers a treat for everyone.
"With young children, on-site childcare and toddler-focused activities can be a stimulating distraction while parents slip off to a relaxation zone."
See the South Ayrshire castle named among the 50 best family hotels in the UK
Glenapp Castle (A Relais & Châteaux Hotel) in Ballantrae, South Ayrshire was named one of the UK's 50 best family hotels for 2024 by The Telegraph.
The newspaper said: "A fine example of 19th-century Scottish Baronial grandeur, set in extensive gardens and woodlands.
"It's more of a country house than a fortress and offers fine dining and sporting pursuits.
"A new favourite is the Hebridean sea safari, an up-close tour of the island with luxury glamping experience included. There are connecting rooms for families, plus a babysitting service. Early evening dinners are available for under-fives."
The hotel is also popular with users on Tripadvisor, scoring a perfect 5/5 (based on 597 reviews).
One visitor said: "Everything about Glenapp Castle is fantastic. Fantastic staff, fantastic food, fantastic surroundings."
The Scottish family hotels named among the UK's 50 best to stay at
Here are the Scottish family hotels named among the 50 best places to stay in the UK for 2024.
The Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire
Rating: 9/10
Prices from: £282 per night
Glenapp Castle, South Ayrshire
Rating: 8/10
Prices from: £342 per night
Inverlochy Castle Hotel, Highlands
Rating: 8/10
Prices from: £410 per night
Isle of Eriska Hotel, Oban
Rating: 8/10
Prices from: £428 per night
The publication assessed the hotels through its expert reviewers who would stay for a minimum of one night to test the food and other experiences on-site.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here