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SCOTTISH FIELD SELECT


Hilton Dunkeld House Blairgowrie Road, Dunkeld Tel: 01350 727771 www.hiltondunkeld.com


Kilcamb Cottages Strontian, Argyll, Highlands Tel: 01967 402469 www.kilcamb-cottages.co.uk


The Highlands and Islands of Scotland are the fi nest holiday destination in the UK. The landscape is grand, fragile and unbelievably beautiful, ranging from high cliffs and sandy beaches to long fi ngered lochs, green pastures and lush glens. Above it all rise the mountains that give the Highlands their name. And being in such close proximity to a huge variety of enchanting islands, the West Highlands is a special place to visit again and again.


Hilton Dunkeld House sits within a 280-acre estate of breathtaking Perthshire countryside, with unique views and picturesque scenery. The hotel is set in a riverside idyll in the heart of Perthshire’s Big Tree Country offering luxurious accom- modation and the perfect place to relax. The Garden Restaurant overlooks the majestic River Tay and serves mouth-watering cuisine from Scotland’s natural larder, showcas- ing ingredients from the countryside, lochs, rivers and the sea.


Natural Retreats John O’Groats, Wick, Caithness Tel: 0845 163 9177 www.naturalretreats.co.uk


Natural Retreats offers three bed- room luxury lodges in John O’Groats, all of which boast full-height windows with incredible sea views of the spectacular coastline and the Orkney Islands. Guests can also expect to see an incredible array of wildlife includ- ing seals, whales, dolphins and a wealth of seabirds, such as the iconic puffi n. Natural Retreats also has an activity and retail centre, from where you can book a range of activities such as a sea safari and also sample the fi nest local produce in the café.


Rooms with a view Accommodation that really makes the most of Scotland’s stunning landscape


The Douglas Hotel Shore Road, Brodick, Arran Tel: 01770 302968 www.thedouglashotel.co.uk


With its high peaks to the north and rolling hills to the south, it is little won- der that Arran is nicknamed ‘Scotland in miniature’. Steeped in tradition and history, the newly-renovated Douglas Hotel is the focal point for the village of Brodick and a perfect base for the discerning traveller. The majority of its luxurious rooms offer some of the best views of this spectacular island, and the hotel provides an ‘around the clock service’ to its guests. Visit the website for the latest deals and offers.


Errichel Cottages Aberfeldy Tel: 01887 829562 www.errichelcottages.co.uk


Hotel Hebrides Pier Road, Tarbert, Isle of Harris Tel: 01859 502364 www.hotel-hebrides.com


Hotel Hebrides is a four-star award- winning boutique hotel in the Outer Hebrides. Centrally situated, and close to all of our beautiful beaches, our hotel could not be better placed for the enjoyment of all our islands have to offer. There are 21 contem- porary bedrooms which offer a high standard of quality combined with top notch technology. We offer a creative modern menu in our award- winning restaurant and Bistro Bar including top organic produce and light and healthy options.


With large windows framing pano- ramic mountain views and cosy log fi res, you can enjoy the raw beauty of Highland Perthshire from the comfort of your own home in these unique four and fi ve-star holiday cottages. But should you wish to get out and about, Errichel is conveniently situat- ed in the heart of Scotland and is an ideal base from which to explore the country’s fabulous natural beauty. Special rates for couples, families and short breaks are available.


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