ROMANTIC GETAWAYS
The Horseshoe Eddleston, Peebles Tel: 01721 730225
www.horseshoeinn.co.uk
Lodges at the Mains Mains of Croy, Croy Tel: 01667 493408
www.lodgesatthemains.co.uk
Lodges at the Mains are two unique contemporary properties situated not far from the City of Inverness. At the end of a private drive and nestled in a woodland setting these striking prop- erties have it all. Combining eco and luxury, these fi ve star lodges utilise the latest green technology and have many outstanding features including under fl oor heating, Wi-Fi, a wood burning stove and relaxing whirlpool bath. Treat yourself, you deserve it!
The Four Seasons Hotel St Fillans, Perthshire Tel: 01764 685333
www.thefourseasonshotel.co.uk
The Four Seasons Hotel is in one of the most romantic settings in Scot- land, situated on the Lochside in the picturesque village of St Fillans. With two AA red rosettes for fi ne dining or an informal bistro sourcing local produce for contemporary Scot- tish menus with an imaginative twist. A three day romantic break in a loch view four poster includes champagne on arrival, red roses, a personalised whisky, and champagne breakfast.
The Douglas Hotel Isle of Arran Tel: 01770 302968
www.thedouglashotel.co.uk
The ideal romantic getaway, on Scotland’s most accessible island, in the multi award-winning and super friendly Douglas Hotel. Wonderful dinner and B&B breaks – starting a £59.50 per person, includ- ing bed, breakfast and 2 course meal from our special seasonal menu.
Newton Hotel Inverness Road, Nairn Tel: 01667 459001
www.bespokehotels.com/ newtonhotel
The Newton Hotel provides a beautiful setting for your special day. From smaller, more intimate ceremonies held in its wonderful chapel to larger weddings held in the Highland Suite. You can be assured, that your day will be tailored according to your wishes by their expe- rienced and dedicated team who will be honoured to provide assistance and advice to ensure your planning is relax- ing, stress free and enjoyable.
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The Horseshoe Restaurant with Rooms has eight ensuite bedrooms and is included as one of ‘Britain’s 50 Best Winter Weekend’ breaks in The Times. As well as being rated 4 Gold stars by the AA Guide, The Horseshoe is also listed in the 2014 Michelin Guide, AA Restaurant Guide and Stevenson’s Scotland’s Good Hotel and Food Guide, making it the perfect destination for a romantic getaway. Open Wednesday-Sunday.
The Pierhouse Hotel Port Appin, Argyll Tel: 01631 730302
www.pierhousehotel.co.uk
For a romantic Highland hideaway, visit The Pierhouse Hotel, Roman- tic Restaurant Award 2012 winner. Tucked away on the shores of Loch Linnhe, Port Appin, the hotel has a relaxed and informal atmosphere, 12 individually styled bedrooms and cosy wood-burning fi res. Delicious freshly prepared seafood and game are served in our candelit restaurant with breathtaking loch views. Treat yourselves to a very special Valentine’s Break - last few rooms still available.
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