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		<title>Enjoy your Holiday with Scottish Holidays Cottages</title>
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<p>Article  by Lewis Carroll</p>
<p>Scotland is one of the most favourable holiday&#8217;s destinations in the world for family holidays. Here families can stay in self catering cottages is Scotland and use them as a holiday home rental base. Scotland is famous for its natural landscaped sceneries which are the most stunning views there. It is a country gelled with beauty, culture and extremely humble people. You can easily rent self catering cottages in one of Scotland&#8217;s vivacious cities or for the lovers of the countryside you can rent Scottish holiday cottages. </p>
<p>One can easily find some exciting holiday homes to rent in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It serves as the most favourable place for couples to enjoy their honeymoon here by staying in self catering Scottish holiday cottages. Edinburgh is a capital city full of unique architecture and its castles are regarded as one of the best in the world. This is the reason <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/holiday-cottages-in-scotland/enjoy-your-holiday-with-scottish-holidays-cottages/">Enjoy your Holiday with Scottish Holidays Cottages</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Lewis Carroll</p>
<p>Scotland is one of the most favourable holiday&#8217;s destinations in the world for family holidays. Here families can stay in self catering cottages is Scotland and use them as a holiday home rental base. Scotland is famous for its natural landscaped sceneries which are the most stunning views there. It is a country gelled with beauty, culture and extremely humble people. You can easily rent self catering cottages in one of Scotland&#8217;s vivacious cities or for the lovers of the countryside you can rent Scottish holiday cottages. </p>
<p>One can easily find some exciting holiday homes to rent in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It serves as the most favourable place for couples to enjoy their honeymoon here by staying in self catering Scottish holiday cottages. Edinburgh is a capital city full of unique architecture and its castles are regarded as one of the best in the world. This is the reason why many people Scotland to make their holidays memorable and exciting. The best way to enjoy this magnificent view is to rent a holiday cottage and explore the essence of beauty here in Edinburgh. If you love golfing, then you can enjoy playing golf here in one of the golf courses here.</p>
<p>In case you love mountain climbing, then you can rent one of the Scottish holiday cottages in the Great Glen. It is a romantic and beautiful place famous for Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle. To enjoy the utmost beauty here, most of the people prefer staying in self catering holiday cottages rather than expensive hotels. </p>
<p>Apart from natural landscape and beauty, there is lot more to do with food and drink. You can find excellent quality dishes and drinks here. You can also take a tour around the Whisky distilleries. Finally, Scotland has much more to offer to people visiting here. </p>
<p>The Tweed Valley Tourist Consortium is a group of approximately 70 tourism-related businesses in the Tweed Valley area &#8211; south of Scotland&#8217;s capital, Edinburgh. People can enjoy their <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.visittweedvalley.co.uk/search/Self%2BCatering">self catering holidays in Scotland</a> by staying in <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.visittweedvalley.co.uk/">Scottish holiday cottages</a>.
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		<title>A Brief Introduction to Strathpeffer, Highland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> A Brief Introduction to Strathpeffer, Highland </p>
<p>Strathpeffer is a small village in Scotland in the county of Highland. It was formally spa town. The town has a population of about one thousand five hundred and is quite remote. It is located in England approximately five miles away from Dingwall which is to the east. If a few hundred metres above sea and enjoys a relatively dry and warm climate by Scottish standards.</p>
<p>Historically, several battles were fought and the area due to its useful location. The Victorian era saw the town grow up as a popular spa resort due to the discovery of sulphurous springs in the area back in the eighteenth century. Sating back from this time, there is a pump room located in the centre of the village which was constructed in 1819.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> A Brief Introduction to Strathpeffer, Highland </strong></p>
<p>Strathpeffer is a small village in Scotland in the county of Highland. It was formally spa town. The town has a population of about one thousand five hundred and is quite remote. It is located in England approximately five miles away from Dingwall which is to the east. If a few hundred metres above sea and enjoys a relatively dry and warm climate by Scottish standards.</p>
<p>Historically, several battles were fought and the area due to its useful location. The Victorian era saw the town grow up as a popular spa resort due to the discovery of sulphurous springs in the area back in the eighteenth century. Sating back from this time, there is a pump room located in the centre of the village which was constructed in 1819.</p>
<p>A hotel and a hospital were rapidly built in the town to accommodate its rising popularity. There is also a pavilion which dates back to 1880 and was constructed to house various entertainment venues for the visitors to the town. </p>
<p>It remains a popular entertainment venue to this day, housing art exhibitions and catering for weddings and various other functions.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the arrival of railways to the nearby town of Dingwall did not bring a significant increase in the number of visitors to Strathpeffer, but nonetheless, the town has since recovered and still accommodates a considerable number of tourists every year.</p>
<p>Due to the remoteness of the town, it has a lot of shops and accommodation options despite its small size. Being located in the wilderness of the Highlands, it has proven to be a popular and idyllic place for tourists to base themselves while exploring the surrounding area of the Highlands. The area offers many hiking trails and various activities that have become particularly popular in Northern Scotland in recent times.</p>
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		<title>Organising Your Scotland Golf Holiday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Organising Your Scotland Golf Holiday </p>
<p>If golf is your passion, and you want to organise golf vacations in Scotland or golf vacations in Ireland, then you should take a look at the GolfVacationsUK website. The people at GolfVacationsUK have built a worldwide reputation for organizing the very best in Scotland golf packages and Ireland golf packages for those who want the very best when it comes to a golfing holiday.</p>
<p>You will probably know that when it comes to organizing a golf vacation in Scotland &#8220;?&#8221; or anywhere else for that matter &#8220;?&#8221; that planning is the key to the perfect holiday. This is where GolfVacationsUK come into their own. They have many years experience of giving golfers the ideal holiday experience, and they offer a wide range of itineraries to suit your needs. And they don&#8221;??t just specialize in golf vacations in Scotland and golf vacations in Ireland. </p>
<p>You will see from the website that they offer golf based holidays <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/vacations-in-scotland/organising-your-scotland-golf-holiday/">Organising Your Scotland Golf Holiday</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Organising Your Scotland Golf Holiday </strong></p>
<p>If golf is your passion, and you want to organise golf vacations in Scotland or golf vacations in Ireland, then you should take a look at the GolfVacationsUK website. The people at GolfVacationsUK have built a worldwide reputation for organizing the very best in Scotland golf packages and Ireland golf packages for those who want the very best when it comes to a golfing holiday.</p>
<p>You will probably know that when it comes to organizing a golf vacation in Scotland &#8220;?&#8221; or anywhere else for that matter &#8220;?&#8221; that planning is the key to the perfect holiday. This is where GolfVacationsUK come into their own. They have many years experience of giving golfers the ideal holiday experience, and they offer a wide range of itineraries to suit your needs. And they don&#8221;??t just specialize in golf vacations in Scotland and golf vacations in Ireland. </p>
<p>You will see from the website that they offer golf based holidays across England and Wales, and if you want an independent view of the services they offer, take a look at the testimonials from just some of their many satisfied clients who have enjoyed golf vacations in Scotland and other regions of the UK.</p>
<p>Whether you are an individual who wants to enjoy the best golfing experience possible, or a group of enthusiasts who wish to play at some of the best locations in the British Isles, you will find something to suit your needs on the website. And because of the superb locations which are on offer, you can combine a family holiday with your golfing break. Perhaps your partner does not share your love of the game? Well, this needn&#8221;??t be a problem when you look at the beautiful locations if you are thinking of Scotland golf or Ireland golf. While you are enjoying your game, your partner can make the most of the beautiful surroundings.If you&#8217;ve been looking for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.golfstoreshop.com/">Golf Discount SuperStore</a>, and considering <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.golfstoreshop.com/">Cheapest golf for sale</a> , then visit: http://www.golfstoreshop.com</p>
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		<title>Hotels in Hamilton and Attractions</title>
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<p>Hotels in Hamilton and Things to See and Do</p>
<p>Staying in hotels in Hamilton puts the visitor within the west central Lowlands of Scotland, in South Lanarkshire. Hamilton lies to the east of the M74 where the River Clyde and the Avon Water merge. The town has won many design awards and there are many things to see and do including shopping, ice skating, visiting a country park and exploring the heritage of the town at the local museum. The town&#8217;s most premier attraction is Hamilton Park Racecourse, which proudly hosts a number of events and regular fixtures throughout the year. Whether you are travelling as a couple or with family, the racecourse caters for all with summer party nights, charity days, family fun days and farmer&#8217;s market race days. </p>
<p>Attractions in Lanarkshire</p>
<p>Hotels in Hamilton put you within a short reach of attractions in Hamilton, but also for the rest of Lanarkshire too. <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/hotels-in-scotland/hotels-in-hamilton-and-attractions/">Hotels in Hamilton and Attractions</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Kelly Elmore</p>
<p><b>Hotels in Hamilton and Things to See and Do</b></p>
<p>Staying in hotels in Hamilton puts the visitor within the west central Lowlands of Scotland, in South Lanarkshire. Hamilton lies to the east of the M74 where the River Clyde and the Avon Water merge. The town has won many design awards and there are many things to see and do including shopping, ice skating, visiting a country park and exploring the heritage of the town at the local museum. The town&#8217;s most premier attraction is Hamilton Park Racecourse, which proudly hosts a number of events and regular fixtures throughout the year. Whether you are travelling as a couple or with family, the racecourse caters for all with summer party nights, charity days, family fun days and farmer&#8217;s market race days. </p>
<p><b>Attractions in Lanarkshire</b></p>
<p>Hotels in Hamilton put you within a short reach of attractions in Hamilton, but also for the rest of Lanarkshire too. This beautiful county has so many great things to do and provides fun days out in Scotland for both the young and old. Lanarkshire enjoys a wealth of outstanding natural beauty that will particularly interest those who enjoy the outdoors. Strathclyde Country Park is one of the most popular family attractions in the central belt of Scotland. The park was built in 1732 as the summer house for the wealthy Duke of Hamilton and now plays host to many different clubs and events from nature walks with countryside rangers to model aircraft flying clubs. As well as being popular with walkers and cyclists sailing, water skiing and other powerboat activities can also be enjoyed here. The restored buildings in the grounds include that of a visitor centre with exhibitions on the area&#8217;s history, wildlife and also the story of Chatelherault itself. If you would like to indulge in some retail therapy whilst in Hamilton, retail and factory outlet Mackinnon Mills is a popular and well-connected place to shop for high quality branded products. With a range of women&#8217;s and men&#8217;s clothing, gifts, sports and more, you could spend half a day here! Hamilton Palace Mausoleum is a remarkable Roman-style domed structure of panelled masonry that is also worth a visit. The mausoleum is one of Lanarkshire&#8217;s most iconic buildings and is seen by thousands of motorists every day travelling along the M74 motorway. Visitors staying in hotels in Hamilton should book one of the guided tours to see the breath-taking interior which has the longest-lasting echo of any building in the world.</p>
<p><b>Hotels in Hamilton and Activities</b></p>
<p>In addition to plenty of exciting attractions, hotels in Hamilton give the visitor the option to take part in many activities. Walking and cycling in the town is a favourite with locals and visitors as there are so many country parks and outdoor pursuits available. If cycling is your passion Strathclyde Country Park is an ideal starting point to explore the area by bike. The cycle route to Chatelherault is steeped in history and makes a great family bike ride. If you&#8217;d much prefer to stretch their legs and experience the area on foot, there are some great walking routes that provide beautiful scenery. Walking through the ancient woodlands surrounding the main building of Chatelherault is recommended for those wanting a long and relaxing walk. This beautiful part of South Lanarkshire is also home to a huge variety of wildlife, including otters, roe deer, badgers and a wide range of woodland birds. If you would like to enjoy a relaxing river walk whilst staying in <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.daysinnrc.co.uk"> hotels in Hamilton </a>, the New Lanark and Falls of Clyde Walking Route has many points of interest; Corra Linn, the grandest and highest of the Falls of Clyde, Corra Castle and Castlebank Park are just some of them!
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		<title>Whisky Regions of Scotland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Whisky Regions of Scotland </p>
<p>Just as France has its wine regions, Scotland has its whisky regions. Each one produces whiskies of various qualities which, even to the novice, are noticeable in taste, colour and aroma. Every distillery in Scotland has its own story to tell and peculiar traditions, adding to the romance and mystique of Scotch whisky distilling.</p>
<p>A visit to a whisky distillery is an unforgettable and unique experience, and no matter where you are in Scotland there will be a distillery nearby. A trip round Scotland isn&#8217;t possible for everyone, so it helps to be informed about the characteristics of each region&#8217;s whisky, and tailor visiting distilleries to individual taste.</p>
<p>Lowlands</p>
<p>The lowland region covers the area from the border with England and from the Clyde estuary to the Tay estuary. The main feature of lowland whiskies is their dry, light flavour and colour, mainly due to the lighter lowland barley and smaller amount of peat used in the barley drying <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/scottish-highlands/whisky-regions-of-scotland/">Whisky Regions of Scotland</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Whisky Regions of Scotland </strong></p>
<p>Just as France has its wine regions, Scotland has its whisky regions. Each one produces whiskies of various qualities which, even to the novice, are noticeable in taste, colour and aroma. Every distillery in Scotland has its own story to tell and peculiar traditions, adding to the romance and mystique of Scotch whisky distilling.</p>
<p>A visit to a whisky distillery is an unforgettable and unique experience, and no matter where you are in Scotland there will be a distillery nearby. A trip round Scotland isn&#8217;t possible for everyone, so it helps to be informed about the characteristics of each region&#8217;s whisky, and tailor visiting distilleries to individual taste.</p>
<p><strong>Lowlands</strong></p>
<p>The lowland region covers the area from the border with England and from the Clyde estuary to the Tay estuary. The main feature of lowland whiskies is their dry, light flavour and colour, mainly due to the lighter lowland barley and smaller amount of peat used in the barley drying process. </p>
<p>Although they are light, they have a sweet, almost fruity taste and make a great aperitif, perfect for the newcomer to Scotch whisky drinking. Notable lowland whiskies are Auchentoshan, Bladnoch, and Glen Kinchie.</p>
<p><strong>Highlands</strong></p>
<p>This is the largest of the Scottish regions and stretches from the lowland boundary right up to the north coast, and from west coast to east coast, taking in all the mountains, glens and moorland inbetween. It is also the most complex of whisky regions because of the different sub-regions, each one producing whiskies of different qualities.</p>
<p><strong>Northern Highland</strong></p>
<p>Northern Highland whisky tends to be stronger tasting with a complex array of flavours and aromas. </p>
<p>Hints of heather and spice mingle with light peaty, smokiness to give a medium-bodied character. Some whiskies even have a very slight tinge of salt, perhaps due to the coastal locations of most distilleries. Notable northern Highland whiskies include Glenmorangie and Brora.</p>
<p><strong>Southern Highlands</strong></p>
<p>Whisky from the southern highlands is typified by its gentleness. The soil in the rolling hills is light and produces similarly light tasting barley which forms the bulk of whisky&#8217;s taste. It is also very fragrant and flowery, with a soft, sweet taste. Celebrated southern Highland whiskies are Glengoyne, Edradour, and Tullibardine.</p>
<p><strong>Western Highlands</strong></p>
<p>The western highland whiskies are more robust in character than those of other Highland regions. Slightly peatier than inland whiskies, they have well-rounded flavours, and are very smooth on the palate. Notable western Highland whiskies are Oban, Glen Lochy and Ben Nevis.</p>
<p><strong>Speyside</strong></p>
<p>Although Speyside is in the highlands, it is classed as a whisky region because of its high concentration of distilleries. This is the heartland of whisky with two thirds of all Scotland&#8217;s distilleries, some of them the most famous in the world. Rivers such as the Spey and Livet flow from the Cairngorm mountains and their waters&#8217; purity is hallowed by distillers.</p>
<p>Speyside whiskies are light and sweet, elegant and complex. They are not peat-heavy and have only a hint of peaty smokiness. Some Speyside whiskies are household names, such as Glenlivet, Macallan, Glenfiddich and Aberlour.</p>
<p><strong>Campbeltown</strong></p>
<p>Situated near the bottom of the Kintyre Peninsula, Campbeltown was once a major centre for Scotch whisky distilling with around 30 distilleries. Now there are only three. Their whiskies have a distinctive full-bodied &#8220;maritime&#8221; flavour and aroma and are among the less peaty malts. The three Campbeltown distilleries are Glengyle, Glen Scotia and Springbank.</p>
<p><strong>Islands</strong></p>
<p>Among whisky connoisseurs, the &#8220;island region&#8221; isn&#8217;t really a region at all. Some argue that it can&#8217;t be a specific region because some of the islands are very far apart, for example, Arran and Skye, whose whiskies have very different flavours. However, the islands of Mull, Jura, Skye, Arran and Orkney &#8220;traditionally&#8221; make up the Island malts. All have peaty, smoky bodies and full flavours, but there are marked differences in taste, colour and aroma. Famous island whiskies include Tobermory (Mull), Isle of Jura, Talisker (Skye), Highland Park (Orkney), and Arran Single Malt.</p>
<p><strong>Islay</strong></p>
<p>Islay (pronounced &#8220;eye-luh&#8221;) is so famed and loved by whisky experts it is classed as a region in its own right, although it is nearby the other west coast whisky producing islands. Its eight distilleries distill the strongest whiskies in Scotland and are distinctive by their rich, peaty flavours with hints of the sea, deep colouring, and full bodies. Islay&#8217;s better known whiskies are Bowmore, Bunnahabhain, Lagavulin, and Laphroaig.</p>
<p><strong>Sage Advice</strong></p>
<p>Scotch Single Malt Whisky is a very strong alcoholic drink. Once a taste for it has been acquired, the palate becomes more alive to its full, complex flavours, and its smoothness makes it a pleasure to drink. Please enjoy your dram responsibly.</p>
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<p>Harry Young works for Toltech Internet Solutions and writes on behalf of <a target="_new" href="http://www.lochmelfort.co.uk/">Loch Melfort Hotel</a> &#8211; a 3-star, 2 AA Rosette hotel on the romantic coast of Argyll in the Scottish Highlands. With superb views in a tranquil setting, fresh, local produce and fine single malt <a target="_new" href="http://www.lochmelfort.co.uk/dining/wines.aspx">whisky</a> and ales, it is the ideal base for visiting highland and island whisky distilleries.</p>
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<p>Article  by Go Scotland Tours</p>
<p>Scotland offers a diverse landscape from the picturesque highlands to the breathtaking islands. With more departures of small group tours of Scotland in 2011 you will have various chances to discover these unique destinations. A variety of whisky tours are available to the different whisky regions around Scotland such as Isle of Islay and the famous Speyside. For those looking to go to the far extremities of Scotland there are tours to the Outer Hebrides and Orkney&#8230; On this edition of Go Scotland Tours Newsletter we will update you on the various speciality tours available in Scotland for 2011.Whisky lovers are in for a treat. Experience the popular whisky regions of Islay and Speyside on a small group tour of Scotland. Tour the Scottish island paradise of Islay; see its stunning scenery, ancient history, traditional culture and 8 of Scotland?s finest whisky distilleries. The Islay Whisky tour distillery visits can <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/scottish-highlands/highlands-islands-and-whisky-tours-in-scotland/">Highlands, Islands and Whisky Tours in Scotland</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Go Scotland Tours</p>
<p>Scotland offers a diverse landscape from the picturesque highlands to the breathtaking islands. With more departures of small group tours of Scotland in 2011 you will have various chances to discover these unique destinations. A variety of whisky tours are available to the different whisky regions around Scotland such as Isle of Islay and the famous Speyside. For those looking to go to the far extremities of Scotland there are tours to the Outer Hebrides and Orkney&#8230; On this edition of Go Scotland Tours Newsletter we will update you on the various speciality tours available in Scotland for 2011.Whisky lovers are in for a treat. Experience the popular whisky regions of Islay and Speyside on a small group tour of Scotland. Tour the Scottish island paradise of Islay; see its stunning scenery, ancient history, traditional culture and 8 of Scotland?s finest whisky distilleries. The <b>Islay Whisky tour</b> distillery visits can include the smoky and peaty Ardbeg, Laphroaig and Lagavullin (on the south coast), the lighter Bruichladdich (near Port Charlotte)Islay Whisky Tour Scotland &#8211; Laphroaig , Bowmore (the oldest working distillery on Islay), Kilchoman (the newest and smallest) and the biggest producer on the island; Caol Ila.Around half the working distilleries in Scotland are in the Speyside region of the Highlands, but you will discover a lot more than just whisky on this tour. Ancient castles, sweeping valleys, majestic mountains and mighty rivers, all combine to offer you an unforgettable experience. You will learn why all single malts are different and how to recognise those differences. This <b>Speyside Whisky Tour</b> includes a selection of distilleries such as; Blair Atholl, Glenfiddich, Aberlour, Cardhu and The Glenlivet.Get away from the crowds, experience local life and get a real &#8220;edge of the world&#8221; feeling on an incredible 5 day tour to the Inner and Outer Hebrides: wild, rugged landscapes and yet a place of tranquillity and calm. <b>The Great Hebridean guided tour</b> encompassing the Isle of Skye, Isle of Lewis, Isle of Harris, the Lowlands and the Highlands. Explore some of the finest scenery in the world: the Cuillin Mountains, Callanish Standing Stones, Harris&#8217; pristine beaches, and more.Transport back in time on a <b>tour to the Orkney Islands</b> and far north of Scotland. Explore the archipelago island of Orkney with guides that know all the best places to visit; the 5000 year old village of Skara Brae; standing stones at the Ring of Brodgar and Stones of Stenness; the Neolithic Chambered cairn of Maes Howe; the Italian Chapel and St. Magnus Cathedral and more.The opportunity to explore the highlands with a qualified guide is an experience that can&#8217;t be missed. There is a variety of choices to select from a 5 day extensive Highland Tour, 3 Day Isle of Skye Tour, to a 2 Day Loch Ness Tour. There are also one day tours available from Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Inverness. A tailor-made be-spoke tour can also be customized for you with a private driver guide. Your Go Scotland Tour Specialists look forward to helping your plan your trip to Scotland soon!<a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.goscotlandtours.com">Go Scotland Tours</a> <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.goscotlandtours.com/news/highlands-islands-whisky-tours-scotland.html">Highlands, Islands and Whisky Tours in Scotland</a><a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.goscotlandtours.com/scottish-rt/scotland-tours/hebridean-tour.html">5 Day Hebrides Tours</a> <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.goscotlandtours.com/scottish-rt/scotland-tours/highlands-orkney-tour.html">5 Day Orkney Tour</a> </p>
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		<title>Autumn breaks in Scotland, a great way to end the year</title>
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<p>Article  by Tim Green</p>
<p>Autumn is perhaps one of the most beautiful times of the year, as well as one of the most atmospheric; whilst nature lays on a display of explosive and vivid colour an undercurrent of expectancy prevails; a resigned anticipation of the oncoming winter season. This though, may be one of the very reasons why autumn breaks are so popular; they are the perfect final treat at the end of the year and a great way to fortify oneself to see the winter through with a stout heart and a cheery spirit. With this in mind, one?s choice of autumn break location is all important; but without doubt, if delighting the senses and fortifying the spirit are the prime drivers of autumn breaks, then very few locations can match up to autumn breaks in Scotland.</p>
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<p>Article  by Tim Green</p>
<p>Autumn is perhaps one of the most beautiful times of the year, as well as one of the most atmospheric; whilst nature lays on a display of explosive and vivid colour an undercurrent of expectancy prevails; a resigned anticipation of the oncoming winter season. This though, may be one of the very reasons why autumn breaks are so popular; they are the perfect final treat at the end of the year and a great way to fortify oneself to see the winter through with a stout heart and a cheery spirit. With this in mind, one?s choice of autumn break location is all important; but without doubt, if delighting the senses and fortifying the spirit are the prime drivers of autumn breaks, then very few locations can match up to <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hotelnet.co.uk/locations/Scotland-hotels.htm">autumn breaks in Scotland</a>.</p>
<p>Autumn is a truly special time to enjoy Scotland and the great variety of scenery and attractions that it can offer; from wild Grouse Moors, ablaze with flame coloured heather to historic views and lively nights in Edinburgh; wild nature and City splendour are at their very best with a mature depth of atmosphere not experienced in any other season.</p>
<p>A superb example of this wild idyll is to be found in the beautiful highlands of Perthshire; here, during this special time of year, amidst wild glens, placid Loughs, Highland peaks and ancient woodland, a wealth of activities and entertainments abound. Walking the many trails and paths will put you right in the heart of nature and often you will find yourself alone to enjoy such sights as the wild Stags and leaping Salmon which are iconic of the Scottish Highlands.</p>
<p>But for excitement of a different kind the Perthshire town of Pitlochry hosts a raft of autumn events such as the superb Enchanted Forest and Pitlochry Autumn festivals. In the Enchanted Forest Festival, the local forest is magically transformed by a series of dazzling light and sound effects, into a themed wonderland; likewise, in the Pitlochry Autumn Festival, the Highland town fills with costumed revellers ready to enjoy autumn festivities such as Halloween tents, street entertainers, storytellers and ghost tours, to name but a few.</p>
<p>Autumn breaks in Scotland though, can provide the perfect retreat whatever you are looking for; whether you are seeking a romantic retreat, a family getaway, a cultural excursion, or an exciting City break Scotland has it all. But above everything, by choosing to enjoy an autumn break in Scotland, you will be left with unforgettable memories of some of the most spectacularly aspected locations in Britain, to provide you with warm recollections over the cold winter.
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<p>Article  by Michael CT Chua</p>
<p>If you have been working really hard for the last several months and feel like you deserve some very luxurious rest and relaxation somewhere in Europe, then read on to find out which are some of the best hotels in the continent.</p>
<p>Prague in the Czech Republic is such a beautiful European city. So staying in a hotel equally as beautiful will really be spoiling yourself. That is what you will get when you stay at the Golden Well Hotel in Prague. It is conveniently located near St. Charles Bridge, but far enough that you will not hear the noise from crowd of tourists that come to visit it. It is very close to the major landmarks as the Castle Prague is just a few short steps from the hotel.</p>
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<p>Article  by Michael CT Chua</p>
<p>If you have been working really hard for the last several months and feel like you deserve some very luxurious rest and relaxation somewhere in Europe, then read on to find out which are some of the best hotels in the continent.</p>
<p>Prague in the Czech Republic is such a beautiful European city. So staying in a hotel equally as beautiful will really be spoiling yourself. That is what you will get when you stay at the Golden Well Hotel in Prague. It is conveniently located near St. Charles Bridge, but far enough that you will not hear the noise from crowd of tourists that come to visit it. It is very close to the major landmarks as the Castle Prague is just a few short steps from the hotel.</p>
<p>When in Rome, be prepared to be amazed by Hotel de Russie. The hotel is traditional yet modern in style, but still distinctly Roman. The hotel location is ideal, as it can be found between Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps. Most major landmarks are all within walking distance. You will enjoy staying at the hotel itself, which boast of fabulous garden or city views and marble bathrooms. You may also find the terraced gardens relaxing, if you want to get away from the chaotic hustle and bustle of everyday Rome.</p>
<p>If you fancy a chilly getaway in the highlands of Scotland, then you may want to check out the Westin Turnberry Resort. Here, you will get to see breathtaking views of the Scottish rolling hills and the Atlantic coast. The highlight of your stay may be the rooms with an ocean view, together with its luxurious Edwardian-style and especially the some of the most accommodating hotel staff.</p>
<p>Baur au Lac is the hotel of choice when in Switzerland. It has been in business since 1844 and is located right next to the Schanzengraben Canal, at the end of Bahnhofstrasse and surrounded by a private park. The hotel is still being run by the family that launched it, who make sure that all their guests enjoy comfort and luxury all throughout their stay. The owners had meticulously redesigned each room and guests with penchants for wine will certainly enjoy the choice from 800,000 bottles of wine in the hotel cellar.</p>
<p>The Britania Hotel in Lisbon is also one of the popular <b>luxury hotels</b> in Europe. The rooms are quite spacious, clean and the hotel has managed to retain its classic 1940&#8242;s theme without sacrificing the modern quirks such as wireless internet. Many previous guests raved about the hotel&#8217;s very polite and accommodating staff, that put most large luxury hotels to shame. You may need to take a taxi to get to the popular destinations in the city, but the fares are still quite reasonable.</p>
<p>If you feel like hiding away in an exclusive island in England, then the Star Castle, St. Mary&#8217;s at the Isle of Scilly should be one of your options. It has been named as Best Island Hotel a couple of years ago and for good reason. You will feel like royalty staying at this lavish 16th century castle, overlooking St. Mary&#8217;s harbor.</p>
<p>Roomscity.com is a leading online hotel and reservation service provider with a wide selection of accommodation choices across more than 100 destinations. Additionally, Roomscity.com offers a MyRewards Loyalty Program and competitive Price Guarantee, making it one of the most trusted travel partners for business and leisure travelers. To review Roomcity.com&#8217;s comprehensive database of accommodations, or for more information on travel discounts and other programs, visit <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.roomscity.com">Roomscity.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Article  by Andy Brown</p>
<p>Inverness is a fast growing city in northern Scotland, the northernmost city in United Kingdom and the capital of the highlands in Scotland. Literally Inverness means &#8216;mouth of the River Ness&#8217;. The city invites tourists on business, official work and leisure. Since it is the administrative center for the Highland council area visitors are here on business. The city has a lot to offer as it has some architectural masterpieces, unassuming scenic beauty, a rich culture and love for sports. River Ness allows water sports and tourists enjoy themselves at the riverside resorts. It is a center of bagpipe players. The Highland games are held here. The city patronizes football and cricket. Car racing events are also held here. There are many sports clubs. Theatre, music and opera are there with the main theatre known as the Eden Court. Inverness University is famous. Inverness is also close to the ground of Battle of Culloden. This <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/car-hire/car-hire-inverness-2/">Car Hire Inverness!</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Andy Brown</p>
<p>Inverness is a fast growing city in northern Scotland, the northernmost city in United Kingdom and the capital of the highlands in Scotland. Literally Inverness means &#8216;mouth of the River Ness&#8217;. The city invites tourists on business, official work and leisure. Since it is the administrative center for the Highland council area visitors are here on business. The city has a lot to offer as it has some architectural masterpieces, unassuming scenic beauty, a rich culture and love for sports. River Ness allows water sports and tourists enjoy themselves at the riverside resorts. It is a center of bagpipe players. The Highland games are held here. The city patronizes football and cricket. Car racing events are also held here. There are many sports clubs. Theatre, music and opera are there with the main theatre known as the Eden Court. Inverness University is famous. Inverness is also close to the ground of Battle of Culloden. This place is also near Aberdeen, Perth and Elgin. For seeing all the places worth a visit, <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hertz.co.uk/rentacar/car-hire/britain/inverness">car hire Inverness</a> provides excellent transport with a number of outlets at important destinations in the city. One outlet is located at Inverness Airport only to render car hire services.These outlets of car hire Inverness have a large fleet of modern, sophisticated vehicles of a large variety to cater to the needs of all segments of tourists. Booked online, these vehicles are chosen from the Economy, Executive, Fun, Green and Prestige Collection of cars. The key of the vehicle opted for is handed over to the hirer after verifying all his credentials. From booking of vehicles to be hired, cancellations, checking the passenger&#8217;s credentials, like the passport and driving license etc. It ensures that the hirer is qualified to hire a car. The rentals are cheap and economical with discounts and concessions offered from time to time. It is extremely convenient for the traveler to plan his trip. Vehicles are rented out on daily, weekly and monthly basis or leased out. The entire paper work from booking to billing is done by the rental offices.<a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hertz.co.uk/rentacar/car-hire/britain/inverness">Car hire Inverness</a> has vehicles with facilities like GPS Navigation system, radio transmission, air conditioning, special seats for children and luggage racks and provision to keep sports apparatus. Their services are popularly availed as the hirer is not only comfortable travelling in these carriages, but is also fully secured by a comprehensive insurance. This provides financial security and mental peace to the passenger, who is able to enjoy his trip with a care free mind. For decades these car hire facilities are available offering best of facilities. The latest are 24 hours emergency support on the road. The hirer enjoys his travel in comfort and luxury in these cars with all aspects of the travel taken care of.
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Edinburgh &#8211; City Of Edinburgh &#8211; A Place To Go See</p>
<p>Article  by Simon Haughtone</p>
<p>The country of Scotland has some of the best historical towns outside the area of Europe and one of them is the city of Edinburgh. The town was builtfrom the ground up from a medieval point of view. When you come to Edinburgh, you will find that many of the buildings hold medieval history from many decades ago. If you&#8217;re a fan of medieval themes and surroundings, then you should come to the city of Edinburgh. </p>
<p>When you travel to a distant country that you&#8217;re not familiar with, you will be in search of something you have never seen before, which means historical aspects and other great monuments. The history of our past started with the European country and holds some of the most exciting pieces of history today. That&#8217;s why you should visit Edinburgh. You will find that many of the historical buildings can be found <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://cheapflightstoscotland.org/scotland/best-places-to-visit/edinburgh-city-of-edinburgh-a-place-to-go-see/">Edinburgh &#8211; City Of Edinburgh &#8211; A Place To Go See</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Simon Haughtone</p>
<p>The country of Scotland has some of the best historical towns outside the area of Europe and one of them is the city of Edinburgh. The town was builtfrom the ground up from a medieval point of view. When you come to Edinburgh, you will find that many of the buildings hold medieval history from many decades ago. If you&#8217;re a fan of medieval themes and surroundings, then you should come to the city of Edinburgh. </p>
<p>When you travel to a distant country that you&#8217;re not familiar with, you will be in search of something you have never seen before, which means historical aspects and other great monuments. The history of our past started with the European country and holds some of the most exciting pieces of history today. That&#8217;s why you should visit Edinburgh. You will find that many of the historical buildings can be found in town and outside in the country. </p>
<p>Scotland has always been a place that had wars and historical battles of the past. You will find that this town has history of many battles and buildings that the army used. If you want to find a more modern age part of town, you should visit the new town that was just in development. </p>
<p>If you like nice style hotels that can help you get a nice relaxing day, then you should try some of the towns best hotels and guest houses.</p>
<p>Many places provide tour guides that can guide you around town and tell you the history about the town. The city also is tied to one of the best ways to travel and that would be the railway station. Travel through town or out of the town can be done easily with the railway station trains. If you travel to Edinburgh, you can see many different medieval buildings. </p>
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