
Cameron House has unveiled a £300,000 redesign of its spa, refreshing key wellness facilities and appointing a new spa director to lead its next chapter.
Coinciding with the re-launch, Cameron House has appointed Gillian McGraffin as its new spa director. McGraffin has over 25 years in the luxury spa and leisure industry having worked at top-tier properties including Grantley Hall, Cowley Manor, and The Grand Hotel Brighton.
The investment includes a revitalised ground-floor indoor pool, which has undergone a full refurbishment, along with the hydro and hot tub areas.
Guests accessing the changing facilities on both levels of the spa will find new showers, premium accessories and lockers featuring a new locking system.
For the hydro area, there are new showers with LED coloured features for an invigorating sensory experience, complemented by a captivating light box feature on the wall.
Furthermore, the dining outlet Café Spa has extended its opening hours and introduced a new menu to complement the all-day wellness experience.
McGraffin said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Cameron House at such an exciting time. The transformation gives us an incredible platform to build on the exceptional service the team already delivers, and I’m looking forward to working with such talented colleagues to create memorable experiences for every guest.
“From its signature rooftop infinity pool overlooking Loch Lomond to its curated treatment menu, Cameron Spa continues to offer one of Scotland’s most distinctive wellness escapes.”
Cameron House is a five-star resort set within 400-acres on the banks of Loch Lomond and home to a collection of 208 bedrooms including 28 suites plus 115 lodges and self-catering apartments that sleep up to eight people.
The hotel and lodges are accompanied by the spa, an 18-hole championship golf course (plus an additional 9-hole course), a 29-seat cinema and a 234-berth marina.