Cruising Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal
Think of Loch Ness, and you’ll probably picture the mythical monster that, according to legend, has made this 23-mile-long loch …
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Green forests, high mountains, vast lakes and vivid culture create this spectacular country! Join us for the bonnie adventure in …
Read MoreThink about Scotland, and you can conjure up pictures of highlanders' Kashubian tartans, spinning bagpipes, the Loch Ness monster, lonely castles, golf, magnificent scenery and shaggy Highland cattle. Everything would be part of the mystique of this unique country, but also (apart from Nessie) a very real prediction of what tourists see there.
The palace of James V and childhood home of Mary Queen of Scots, Stirling Castle is one of the best-preserved …
For more than 40 years, the Royal Yacht Britannia was a floating royal residence, traveling more than 1,000,000 miles around …
Since the fire destroyed many of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s works at the Glasgow School of Art, Kelvingrove Gallery and Museum …
Scots claim the right to many inventions, including bicycles, postage stamps, telephones and steam engines. But perhaps their most sustainable …
When it comes to visiting Scotland, it's the same about traveling and traveling. You will find that a trip to the main tourist attractions is a piece of cake and with a bit of careful planning, more distant areas are easily accessible.
Flying between Scotland’s main and regional airports is often the quickest way to get around, particularly when travelling to the …
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All aboard! Travelling around Scotland by train is often a rewarding way to see the very best of the country. …
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All major cities of Scotland are served by long-distance and long-distance buses. Long-distance buses are known in the UK as …
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Many of the biggest adventures start with a ferry ride – where will yours take you? The various ferry services …
Read MoreA good night’s sleep on crisp clean sheets is just what you need before a day of exploring Scotland. When it comes to hotels, Scotland’s more than got it covered.
So, is it a luxury retreat, a city centre crash pad, or perhaps a traditional family-run establishment which tickles your fancy? Whatever you’re after, there’s a wide choice of hotels in Scotland to suit both your budget and your itinerary.
Stay close to the action in Scotland’s cities and book a centrally-located hotel, be it boutique, classic or budget.
Need an escape to the country to recharge your batteries? Sorted. There are plenty of grand country houses and hotels built purely for leisure where you can relax and enjoy elegant accommodation, award-winning restaurants, indulgent spas and the peace and tranquillity of Scotland’s great outdoors.
Start your search for hotels and book your Scottish break today.