Travel Tips Archive
Scotland is famed for its lochs, glens and mountains, and if often its seaside towns and villages are overlooked. We bring to you 10 of Scotland's most charming seaside towns and villages to add to your 'must see bucket list.'
1) Kincraig Castle Hotel, Tomich Kincraig Castle located in the remote northern Highlands of Scotland, is a hidden gem of a place. Overlooking the Cromarty Firth, the castle was once the family home of the Clan Mackenzie, and is now a a 4 star …
1) Ballathie House Hotel, Stanley Ballathie is a 4 star hotel located in the heart of the Perthshire countryside on the banks of the River Tay. This country house hotel is ideal for those seeking a relaxing break in the Scottish countryside, though …
Edinburgh can be an expensive city to visit, given that it’s not only the capital city of Scotland, but also a major tourist attraction. Obviously hotel prices reach their peak during the summer months, as tourists from all over the world flock to …
1) The Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh Centrally located on the Scottish capital’s main thoroughfare, the Balmoral makes the ideal base for exploring one of Europe’s most photogenic cities. The five star Balmoral once known as the ‘North British Hotel,’ offers luxurious accomodation, and facilities including Scotland’s …
1) Dalhousie Castle Hotel and Spa, Bonnyrigg The patriarch of the clan was Simundus de Ramesie (Simon of Ramsey), an English Knight of Norman descent from the Huntingdonshire village of Ramsey. Simundus, a vassal of David, Earl of Huntingdon, followed his lord to …