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The Ship Inn Stonehaven Tel: 01569 762617 www.shipinnstonehaven.com


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


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 savour a menu created from the fi nest local produce. Relaxation is effortless within the individually styled 14 ensuite bedrooms – each is named after a different Scottish clan and is decorated with stylish interi- ors of timeless tradition combined with modern technology.


Overlooking the harbour, The Ship Inn is an excellent choice for bed and breakfast accommodation in Stone- haven. Built in 1771, this historical and award-winning hotel has so much to offer. The restaurant serves up a varied selection of quality food, real ales and a large selection of malt whiskies. This, alongside the cosy atmosphere, combine to make this one of the most pleasant Scottish inns to visit. Stonehaven has many attractions including its picturesque harbour, open-air heated swimming pool and scenic golf course.


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.


Alt Na Craig House Oban, Argyll Tel: 01631 564524 www.guesthouseinoban.com


The Inn on the Tay Grandtully, Perthshire Tel: 01887 840760 www.theinnonthetay.co.uk


Nestled on the banks of the world famous River Tay, overlooking the Grandtully rapids, sits this beautiful family run inn – The Inn on the Tay. The view from its rooms and restau- rant are as spectacular as they are dramatic. It is not unusual to see the British Olympic canoe team training or competing, or a fl otilla of white water rafters descending the rapids. The inn is a great place to enjoy the very best of highland hospitality and sample the fi nest food, all cooked from locally sourced produce.


Alt na Craig House is an impressive Victorian property that sits amidst wonderfully landscaped gardens with the most amazing views over the wa- ter to Kerrera, Morvern and Mull. The driveway climbs from the road lead- ing to the architecturally stunning, stone built, turreted frontage and a very warm welcome. Each of the six bedrooms is unique in character; all of them luxurious, comfortable and large with either sea or garden views.


Bunchrew House Hotel Inverness Tel: 01463 234917 www.bunchrew-inverness.co.uk


Steeped in history, Bunchrew House Hotel is a 17th century Scottish man- sion offering excellent hotel accom- modation and award-winning cuisine. Three miles from Inverness city centre, but a world apart, lies the fi nest of In- verness hotels set in 20 acres of beau- tiful gardens and woodland right down on the shores of the Beauly Firth. Our country house hotel is unique in both its waterside setting and its woodland gardens, which are full of wildlife. The Beauly Firth provides spectacular vistas throughout the year and this Inverness hotel provides the perfect location for a special occasion along with fantastic fi ne dining.


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