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Karma Group acquires first resort in Scotland

Waterfront Karma Lake of Menteith is the 44th resort in the brand’s luxury portfolio

Speaking on the latest acquisition Chairman and Founder, John Spence says “I am delighted to announce that we have just acquired our first resort in Scotland, Karma Lake of Menteith. Over the last few years, we have looked at several properties ‘north of the border’ and I believe we have found a perfect location.”
Karma Lake of Menteith sits on the banks, boasting unrivalled views of its surrounding hills and resident flora and fauna. This destination will hold particular appeal for avid fishermen, with the destination world famous for its trout populations, as well as historians.
Easily accessible, the Port of Menteith is strategically located an hour’s drive from the international airports of Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as within arm’s reach of the historic city of Stirling, and Loch Lomond and the surrounding Scottish Highlands.
“The property itself comprises 20 rooms and a renowned pub and restaurant,” continues Spence.
“It is currently actively trading but we will invest time and money in upgrading it over the coming months and ensure it is a true Karma resort by the spring.”
“This is our ninth purchase since Covid came our way and I would like to thank the hard work and diligence of everyone who got the deal over the line just before Christmas,” informs Spence.
As for the hotel itself, Karma Lake of Menteith was once the manse for the church but has since been remodelled as a hotel in the style of a New England Waterfront Inn. While currently in operation, refurbishments are expected shortly.
Karma Group is an international travel and lifestyle brand offering extraordinary experiences in the world’s most beautiful locations. The Group comprises Karma Estates, Karma Resorts, Karma Retreats, Karma Royal, Karma Beach, Karma Spa, Karma Kasa, Karma Club and Karma Boutique.
The Group has developed and is currently operating 33 resorts in more than 10 countries, including Australia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, India, Indonesia, Thailand and the United Kingdom.

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