Kingsview Guest House
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
The Kingsview Guest House is a victorian town house built in 1853 and is located in the very heart of our beautiful historic city centre opposite The Kings Theatre.
The Kingsview Guest House is warm; clean and comfortable with great friend...
Mackenzie Guest House
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
Mackenzie Guest House is a four star rated guest house located ten minutes from Edinburgh’s city centre; overlooking Leith Links; the original home of golf.
There is easy access to Edinburgh’s shops; theatres; art galleries; Edin...
Rimswell House
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
Rimswell House is an elegant Victorian house in the leafy suburbs of Edinburgh's city centre. The house itself dates back to 1862 and maintains much of its original charm and character.
Situated on a main corridor into the city centre;<...
The Inverleith Hotel
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
*JANUARY SALE DISCOUNT OFFER – SELECTED 2 NIGHT WEEKEND BREAKS JAN-MAY. WAS £198 NOW £158 SAVE 20%.* The Inverleith Hotel is a small privately-run hotel adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens in central Edinburgh. A quality bed and breakfast...
The Richmond Hotel
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
Welcome to The Richmond Hotel; a popular destination for short and weekend breaks; romantic stays; Christmas holidays and New Year festivities. It is contained within a historic Georgian building overlooking beautiful parkland across th...
Western Manor House Hotel
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
The Western Manor House Hotel; is the ideal place to base your stay in Edinburgh.
From the warm welcome you receive on arrival from Neil & Mandy; to the luxurious bedrooms and great breakfasts - we ensure your stay in Edinburgh will be a t...
Brothaigh House
Scotland > Edinburgh and Lothian > Edinburgh
Brothaigh House is a Victorian town house nestling in the exclusive suburb of Newington on the south side of Edinburgh; just 1.5 miles south of the city centre. A ten-minute ride on one of the many buses that pass the door will take you to the heart ...
Scotland Scotland, land of heritage, castles, fishing and golf, offers such a wide variety of holiday opportunities.
Wild rugged coasts, and sheltered sandy beaches are often to be found within just a couple of miles of each other so you can find something suitable whether you want a seaside holiday with children or perhaps a more energetic break walking the coastal paths.
For the active there are also moorlands to walk, mountains to climb, hills and glens, forests and vast tracts of rural farmland providing every possible type of UK scenery.
In Scotland, you are never far from lochs or from the sea which has played an important part in the nation's development. There are various Maritime Museums including the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther, Fife and the Maritime Museum in Aberdeen which tells the fascinating story of oil. The region's low population density means that many towns have never expanded and still retain the charm which is often lost when national stores take over.
Here many local traders are still able to thrive, providing local produce and crafts with traditional service.
If you want cities, nightlife, culture, then you can also find these in Scotland. But even if you are right in the centre of Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen, you are never far from the tranquil countryside so you can have the best of all worlds. Apart from the obvious attractions of the scenery, many people come to Scotland for its heritage sites of which castles and distilleries are prime examples. A large number of distilleries are open to the public and offer tours and tastings.
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