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Planning a holiday in Scotland? Thinking of taking a long weekend or a holiday in Scotland? Then look no further, here you'll find an ever growing selection of fantastic places to stay from five star hotels to guest houses.

Would you like your hotel, guest house or holiday cottage to appear here for as little as £150 a year? Call Shona on 0131 312 4550.


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The East Fife Letting Company We are a locally run family business who take pride in giving individual attention we offer a superb and exciting range of hand-picked quality accommodation on the East Coast of Fife that will offer inspiration for all needs and tastes.

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The Green Hotel The family owned Green Hotel at Kinross has 46 spacious bedrooms.

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Windlestrae Hotel and Leisure Club The family owned Windlestrae Hotel & Leisure Club is situated in beautiful landscaped grounds just a 5 minute walk from Kinross town centre.

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The Lodge, Carfraemill Three Night Special Break at Carfraemill, Lauder, Scottish Borders Enjoy our comfortable home away from home with award winning, home cooked local produce, served all day, every day Farm walks, fantastic shops, crafts and galleries to explore in our beautiful Scottish Borders! Our special offer is two night's dinner, bed and breakfast for £140 per person third night accommodation and breakfast free when with the dinner is booked in our restaurant. Single supplement - £30

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Trafford Bank, Inverness Built in 1873 and once home of the Bishop of Moray and Rosshire, Trafford Bank is a unique, boutique style guest house with 5 ensuite double rooms.

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Buccleuch Arms Hotel, Moffat The charming Buccleuch Arms Hotel is simply passionate, full stop! It boasts a warm welcome with an award winning restaurant catering to most dietary needs and a couple friendly bar. No request is seen as a stretch. The hotel has 14 comfortable, en suite bedrooms. Situated centrally in Moffat it is an ideal base to explore the beautiful surrounding area with some magnificent walks and country side. As an added bonus the Buccluech is also a dog friendly establishment.

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The Fortingall Hotel Fortingall is a traditional country house hotel with a modern twist, offering a warm and friendly welcome.

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Staying with quality Scotland's Best B&Bs has been welcoming guests into their homes for many years and is the only 4 and 5 star bed and breakfast organisation across Scotland. Our reputation for excellent hospitality is renowned and all our members are annually inspected by Visit Scotland's Quality Assurance advisers.

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Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel This very unique, luxury hotel and restaurant delights everyone who has the good fortune to stay or dine here.

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Aikenshill - Aberdeenshire Your ideal luxury choice for leisure or business, Aikenshill is perfect for your next Aberdeenshire holiday getaway or business trip, and is ideally located for outdoor pursuits including fishing and field sports.
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