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Xmas is on its way

Summer holidays are almost over and thoughts start to turn to darker nights and festive fun.  Phone now for our festive brochure and book quickly for the best party nights in town. Or bring the family, friends or collegues to the Crowwood for superb value Christmas bonding.  Family and Corporate Xmas lunch and dinner served throughout December. For our Xmas brochure phone 0141 779 3861 or email reservations@crowwoodhotel.co.uk


12-Aug-10

Secret Garden Completed

The Crowwood Hotel has develped its own secret garden, privately tucked behind the hotel it provides a perfect backdrop for your wedding photographs


12-Aug-10

Last remaining dates for 2010, £2010.00 all inclusive package!

Amazing all inclusive package for 2010 dates for ONLY £2010.00! Contact Katy on 0141 779 3861 or email katy@halohotels.co.uk for more details. Hurray only a few dates left in 2010!!


10-May-10

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Things to See and Do HALO CROWWOOD HOTEL

The City of Glasgow is an architectural dream: Victorian red & honey sandstone, Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with neo-gothic towers, the sensuous Art Nouveau of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the titanium, glass and steel of the contemporary city.

Glasgow also has an amazing portfolio of more than twenty museums and galleries - many of them free - including the unique Burrell Collection, stunning Mackintosh House and cool and contemporary Gallery of Modern Art. Anyone interested in cutting-edge design should head to The Lighthouse, while the Glasgow Science Centre's futuristic complex comprising IMAX, Science Mall, Glasgow Tower, Planetarium and Virtual Science Theatre will appeal to anyone interested in learning about technology and its applications in a fun and interesting environment.

Heritage seekers will enjoy the Museum of Transport, Museum of Scottish Country Life at Kittochside and Clydebuilt, which tells the story of Glasgow and the River Clyde from tobacco to shipbuilding. Lovers of the beautiful game meanwhile, should head for the ground-breaking Scottish Football Museum at Hampden.

Shopping is an absolute delight in Glasgow. Not only is it tops for shops but its compact city centre and grid system makes it easy to navigate during serious retail therapy! Giant high street malls such as the ultra modern Buchanan Galleries and the St Enoch Centre are just a mocha-powered meander from the elegance of the Italian Centre and Princes Square as well as the speciality shops of the Merchant City.

The mews and lanes of the city"s bohemian West-End are a treasure trove for anyone hunting antiques and rare books while contemporary works by both up-and-coming and established artists can be found in the art galleries of West Regent Street.

It is also worth taking time out from the hustle and bustle to explore the antique shops, craft workshops and garden centres tucked away in the area’s market towns and villages.

Just beyond the city of Glasgow lies some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery. The local area is rich in history and heritage and each of its delightful country towns and villages has its own fascinating tale to tell.

A short drive south of the city is the Clyde Valley Tourist Route, which makes its picturesque way to the upper reaches of the River Clyde and the World Heritage Site of New Lanark.

To the west is Renfrewshire and the town of Paisley with its medieval Abbey and Museum and Art Galleries, which features the world’s largest collection of the famous 'Paisley Pattern’ shawls.
Inverclyde’s coastal towns enjoy spectacular panoramas across the Clyde Estuary to the Argyll Hills while Milngavie’s Mugdock Country Park to the north of Glasgow includes a stretch of the long distance footpath, the West Highland Way.