Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel

“Well-equipped hotel on an impressive site beside the River Clyde” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

CLYDEBANK, WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE

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Our Inspector's view

Attracting plenty of business and conference custom, this stylish, modern hotel lies beside the River Clyde and shares an impressive site with a hospital (although the latter does not intrude). Spacious and imposing public areas include a smart restaurant that provides innovative contemporary Scottish cooking, the Central Plaza Café, and The Bar lounge which offers a more extensive choice of lighter dishes. The leisure facilities include a 15-metre swimming pool, sauna and steam room. The hotel also has a keenly-adhered-to environmental policy.

Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel
Beardmore Street, CLYDEBANK, Glasgow, G81 4SA

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms: 168
  • Family rooms: 6
  • Free TV
  • Broadband available
  • WiFi available
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
  • Children's portions or menu
Leisure
  • Indoor Pool
  • Gym available
  • Christmas entertainment programme
  • New Year entertainment programme
Facilities
  • Lift available
  • Night porter available
  • Fully air conditioned
  • Outdoor parking spaces: 300
Accessibility
  • Accessible bedrooms: 6
Opening times
  • Open all year
Weddings
  • Holds a civil ceremony licence

About the area

Discover West Dunbartonshire

West Dunbartonshire hugs the southern shores of the famous Loch Lomond and towns such as Balloch make an ideal starting point for cruises and boat trips up the loch. The broad valley of the River Leven stretches from the loch right down to the River Clyde and is one of the best stretches of river in Scotland for salmon and sea trout. As the river joins the Clyde, the ancient town of Dumbarton perches on the banks.

Between the fifth and ninth centuries, Dumbarton was the seat of Alt Clud, a powerful Brythonic (British) kingdom that dominated much of southern Scotland until it was absorbed into the new Scottish kingdom around AD870. It became the seat of Scots kings until 1018, when Dunfermline became capital. In the 19th century, it was one of the world’s greatest shipbuilding centres, giving birth to iconic vessels including the clipper Cutty Sark and the steamer Sir Walter Scott, which still carries passengers on Loch Lomond. Dumbarton’s unmissable landmark is Dumbarton Rock, a superb natural stronghold. This 250-foot volcanic plug is a magnificent defensive site, visible from miles away. Long after it ceased to be a royal seat, it continued to be an important stronghold.

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