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SCOTTISH FIELD SELECT


Loch Lomond Arms Hotel Luss, Argyll & Bute Tel: 01436 860420 www.lochlomondarmshotel. com


Tigh an Eilean Hotel Shieldaig, Wester Ross Tel: 01520 755251 www.tighaneilean.co.uk


Tigh an Eilean Hotel is made up of a line of pretty whitewashed cottages sitting on the sea front, giving guests unrivalled views across Loch Torridon. This family-run hotel is surrounded by mountains and wildlife, making it a great base for walkers, and is well- known for its restaurant, which uses only the best of ingredients from Scot- land’s rich larder. Great food can be enjoyed there or in the more relaxed Coastal Kitchen above the hotel’s wee village pub next door – both great places to linger and watch the sunset.


The Roxburghe Hotel Kelso, Borders Tel: 01573 450331 www.roxburghe-hotel.com


Country house gem, the Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course in Kelso, combines traditional country pursuits with the romance of a four poster bed and a log fi re in your room. Set on the lovely Roxburghe Estate, couples can enjoy a joint shooting session, a round of golf or simply relax with a double pamper session in the beauty suite. With seasonal menus and special wines, sumptuous sofas and roaring fi res, the Roxburghe Hotel is a truly gorgeous, homely hideaway.


Located in lovely Luss, the Loch Lomond Arms Hotel offers inspiring views inside and outside in equal measures. Enjoy the open fi res of the welcoming bar and restaurant area, where there’s the opportunity to sa- vour a menu created from the fi nest local produce. Relaxation is effort- less within the individually styled 14 en suite bedrooms – each is named after a different Scottish Clan and is decorated with stylish interiors of timeless tradition combined with modern technology.


Ballathie Country House Hotel & Estate Tel: 01250 883268 www.ballathiehousehotel.com Ballathie was voted Best Country House Wedding Venue in 2011. Situ- ated on the banks of the River Tay and offering an intimate and elegant choice for starting married life in style, the hotel can accommodate up to 110 guests for your wedding breakfast and 80 for a ceremony. For larger parties, a marquee can be set up in the stunning grounds.


Invergarry Hotel Invergarry, Scottish Highlands Tel: 01809 501206 www.invergarryhotel.co.uk


Portavadie Marina Portavadie, Loch Fyne, Argyll & Bute Tel: 01700 811075 www.portavadiemarina.com


With fl oor-to-ceiling windows and balconies at every turn, Portavadie Marina’s fi ve-star luxury apartments have been designed to make the most of a truly stunning location on Loch Fyne. Watch the yachts sail by and enjoy striking views across the marina to Arran beyond. With a choice of stunning accommodation, delicious cuisine, beauty and wellbe- ing, bike and kayak hire, Portavadie has all of the ingredients for a truly unforgettable break.


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A family-run 4-star Highland country inn nestled in the lovely village of Invergarry. An ideal base for seeing the sights of the Western Highlands with all major tourist attractions within an hour’s drive of the hotel. Wonderful food, friendly staff, great facilities, cosy lounges and warm log fi res. Group reservations welcomed for exclusive use – sleeps 25. Michelin Good Food & Hotel Guide 2012.


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