A Tale of Two Estates: Glenapp Castle and Ballyfin Demesne

A Tale of Two Estates: Glenapp Castle and Ballyfin Demesne

Two of the British Isles’ most celebrated boutique luxury hotels, Glenapp Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland, and Ballyfin Demesne in County Laois, Ireland, have collaborated to launch A Tale of Two Estates – an extraordinary new travel experience that invites guests to journey between two worlds of timeless elegance, heritage, and natural beauty. Together, they bridge the best of Scottish and Irish luxury, uniting two distinct cultures of refinement into one unforgettable escape. 

A Tale of Two Estates invites guests on a seamless journey across Scotland’s rugged southwest coast and Ireland’s hidden heartlands. This four-day experience, featuring two nights at each destination, can begin at either estate, depending on guests’ preference. At Glenapp Castle, a majestic 21-bedroom Relais & Châteaux property awarded ONE Michelin Key, guests are welcomed into a world of refined Scottish hospitality. Set within 110 acres of manicured gardens, ancient woodland and sweeping sea views, the castle offers a sense of timeless grandeur. Every detail reflects warmth and generosity. Guests are welcomed with a glass of champagne on arrival, before indulging in an exquisite dining experience in the Castle’s 3 AA Rosette private dining room. Alternatively, they may dine at the newest restaurant, The Azalea, by Glenapp Castle, where an elegant indoor–outdoor setting celebrates the finest local produce. Days unfold in a rhythm of discovery and delight: a private history tour of the Castle, an afternoon of archery on the lawns, or a tranquil cycle through woodland paths where sea air and birdsong awaken the senses. Guests can also enjoy experiences such as the Hebridean Sea Safari or a stay in Scotland’s largest Penthouse Suite.

At Ballyfin Demesne, an exquisitely restored Regency mansion set within 614 acres of private parkland, guests discover a world of timeless elegance surrounded by a 28-acre lake, ancient woodlands and beautifully landscaped gardens. Often described as Ireland’s most lavish Regency house, Ballyfin embodies quiet luxury, refined elegance and the art of gracious living. Guests are invited to relax in surroundings where art, craftsmanship, and nature come together in perfect harmony. The Ballyfin stay includes candlelit dinners in the private dining room, afternoon tea in the Library, and guided tours revealing the estate’s architectural treasures, historic interiors, and romantic follies. Every detail, from a pre-dinner drink to the serene elegance of a full Irish breakfast, is designed to create a sense of calm, comfort, and belonging.

Jill Chalmers, Managing Director of Glenapp Castle, says:"Glenapp Castle has always been a place where our guests can experience the true spirit of Scotland, from our historic interiors to the breathtaking landscapes surrounding the estate. To collaborate with Ballyfin Demesne - an estate that holds equal distinction in Ireland - is a true honour. Together, we are creating a seamless bridge between two icons of British and Irish luxury, making the very best of these isles more accessible to discerning travellers seeking authenticity, heritage and exceptional service.”

Seamus Crotty, Managing Director of Ballyfin Demesne, adds: "Ballyfin Demesne has long been celebrated for its refinement, tranquility, and connection to nature. Collaborating with Glenapp Castle brings together two properties that share a dedication to exceptional hospitality and heritage to create a unique experience that celebrates not only both estates, but also the incredible locations to which they belong."

The package was unveiled recently at an intimate press dinner in Northern Ireland at the Michelin-starred restaurant OX Belfast, where exclusive guests from the luxury travel and lifestyle sectors gathered to celebrate the new collaboration. This collaboration introduces a new standard in luxury travel across the UK as 2026 approaches: two extraordinary estates, across two countries, united in one seamless and unforgettable experience. It goes beyond gastronomy, celebrating two destinations that embody the finest of Scotland and Ireland – their landscapes, their hospitality, and their character. Guests are invited not to choose between them, but to immerse themselves in both, enjoying a singular journey that leaves a lasting impression.

HOW: From £321.25 per person per night at Glenapp Castle, and £1,833.53 for two people for two nights at Ballyfin Demesne, this exclusive, limited-edition package is available on selected dates until 31 March 2026. Bookings can be made via glenappcastle.com and ballyfin.com.

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