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Long gone are the days when kids were best not seen nor heard on holidays. Today, babies, toddlers and even demanding teenagers are welcome and supremely well catered for at hotels across the country. Scotland’s two largest cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh boast a real sweep of family-friendly options, from slick five-star, old-world, luxury dames, through to funky new hotels and budget boltholes.
Push, go beyond the urban areas and more space means more leisure options at some of the finest resort hotels for families you’ll find anywhere in the British Isles. Pushing on to the Scottish isles – traditionally a weak point for hotels in general – there are now myriad options, from old-world retreats where your kids can forage for chanterelles and be welcomed as part of a seriously posh family, through to all-singing, all-dancing resort hotels that keep everyone entertained no matter the weather. Today, Scotland is a top-notch family destination, with the hotels to match.
The best family-friendly hotels in Scotland 2024 are:
- Best hotel for city-slicker kids: The Balmoral
- Best hotel for TikTok teens: Virgin Hotels Edinburgh
- Best for budget city breaks: Aparthotel Adagio Glasgow Central
- Best hotel for bored kids: Cameron House
- Best all-rounder family hotel: Gleneagles
- Best hotel for family time: Loch Melfort Hotel
- Best hotel for posh family treats: Kinloch Lodge
- Best hotel for wildlife: Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa
- Best hotel for dreich island days: Auchrannie Resort
Best hotel for city-slicker kids: The Balmoral
Location: Edinburgh
This classy, old-world, 167-room luxury hotel goes to town on kids, with Bonnie the baby owl at the helm. Bonnie has dreamed up a range of options divided between babies, kids and teens. Baby meals are complimentary, and you’ll find hooded towels and rubber ducks in the bathrooms. Checking in, kids get the Rocco Forte Kids Passport and a colouring set. Teens can use the sauna and spa from the age of 16. There is a pool, but you’ll probably be too busy to use it.
Best hotel for TikTok teens: Virgin Hotels Edinburgh
Location: Edinburgh
Built in 2022, this hotel is full of interiors that are the perfect background for selfies. Its straight-to-Instagram glam impresses adults, but it cannily tempts teens too. Family king suites cleverly create a separate space with bunk beds hidden way from prying parents. Taller teens might prefer the family room option of two interconnecting Chamber King Rooms with a twin bed set-up in one of the rooms. The 222 bedrooms and the public spaces are boldly flourished with striking art, extravagant fabrics and ever bright colours. Phone photos will be snapped and videos shared on TikTok.
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Best hotel for budget city breaks: Aparthotel Adagio Glasgow Central
Location: Glasgow
The location couldn’t be better at this 162-apartment complex right in the heart of Scotland’s largest city. The prime shopping district unfurls right outside too, with myriad family-friendly places to eat and cafes. The River Clyde lies just outside, too, for calming strolls and burning off energy. Apartments are comfortable rather than luxurious, and come with a bedroom for parents and a twin sofa bed large enough for teens. There is a wee sitting area and a well-equipped kitchen that is handy for warming up baby milk and keeping fussy toddlers happy. The 24-hour shop at reception can be a lifesaver, as can the resourceful staff.
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Best hotel for bored kids: Cameron House
Location: Loch Lomond
Challenge any child to be bored here on the banks of Loch Lomond and they’ll fail with a huge smile on their face. The full-fledged 208-bedroom resort enjoys much more than superb views of Scotland’s largest loch and the surrounding mountains. There is a leisure centre with a swimming pool and a water slide, and a cinema too. Still not enough? Then sweep the family off for the trip of a lifetime on the seaplane that pulls up right outside, or bash out on the Celtic Warrior, the hotel’s luxury speedboat. The hotel’s Italian restaurant offers a and club house both offer children’s menu with two courses from £10, or there is afternoon tea daily from 12pm - 4pm.
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Best all-rounder family hotel: Gleneagles
Location: Perthshire
This grand old Perthshire dame with 232 bedrooms and 27 suites could scarcely tick any more family boxes; nor do what it has been doing since 1924 any better. The kids’ and teens’ clubs are top notch, but there is always another level at Gleneagles: training gun dogs, firing off arrows on an archery range, having a bird of prey swoop in to grab food from a child’s arm, or kids driving around in a mini Range Rover. Gleneagles may boast Scotland’s only two-Michelin-star restaurant, but it is adept at giving wee gastronomes the full treatment too. Hard to fault for families.
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Best hotel for family time: Loch Melfort Hotel
Location: Argyll
A family hotel with a heart, run since time immemorial by the wonderful Ross family. Everyone is truly welcome here, including your pooch, at this relaxed four-star hotel blessed with Famous Five old-world charm. Adults savour views out to the isles and smouldering sunsets; wee ones skip about the playpark and 17-acre grounds, where they meet ‘Guest Experience Managers’ Bracken and Thistle (the resident goats), the two rescue dogs and a trio of hairy Highland cows: Dougal, Campbell and McDonald. Next door, Arduaine Gardens offers 20 acres more of flora and fauna – guests enjoy exclusive afterhours access. Meanwhile, the family-friendly restaurant introduces wee ones to the best of west coast seafood.
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Best hotel for posh family treats: Kinloch Lodge
Location: Isle of Skye
You feel part of the family at Kinloch as soon as you arrive – a very posh Scottish family, that is. The Macdonalds are Scottish royalty – today, their 14-bedroom bolthole is this former Royal hunting lodge on their own sea loch where kids can paddle and swim. Spend the morning foraging for sea herbs and chanterelles, learning fieldcraft as you go with the Skye Ghillie (and his collie dog), then creative head chef Jordan Webb will treat you all to some relaxed fine dining. A landmark in Scotland for half a century, this hotel offers proper old-world family luxury, with Isabella Macdonald herself seamlessly steering the ship.
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Best hotel for wildlife: Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa
Location: Isle of Mull
Children will be all in as soon they spot their first otter splashing its way along the coast outside this four-star, 75-bedroom hotel. The woodland walk through to the village of Craignure is the best place to spot otters, with porpoises, dolphins and even whales spotted in the surrounding waters, while seabirds fill the sky. Head off on a guided tour with Nature Scotland to discover red deer, golden eagles and the mighty sea eagle – the flying barn door of the Scottish ornithological scene. Boat trips from Mull offer more whale sightings and puffin spotting. You can wild swim outside the hotel and they encourage keen paddleboarders to pack their boards. There’s also a 17-metre indoor heated indoor swimming pool and baby pool.
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Best hotel for dreich island days: Auchrannie Resort
Location: Isle of Arran
The only resort in the isles is geared towards families, and keeps everyone occupied when rain sweeps in from the Atlantic. The older country house section is more for couples, so book into the Spa Resort at this 85-bedroom island escape or opt for one of the 30 luxury lodges. For active kids, there’s a swimming pool with a baby pool section and an indoor sports hall for badminton, volleyball or a kick about in the dry. There is a separate stand-alone three-tier Playbarn soft play centre (complimentary for Auchrannie guests) with games for older kids and hot drinks for parents relaxing. Arran Adventure is on site with Segways, archery and bike hire. The island is alive with things to see and do, with visits to the Coast Discovery Centre and Brodick Castle being ideal for rainy days.
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