Posts tagged Bed and Breakfast
Have You Seen The Loch Ness Monster?
Jul 27th
Famous around the globe for it’s mythical(?) monster, Loch Ness is a huge body of water just South of Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland. The Loch stretches for almost 23 miles between Inverness and Fort William and is the largest Loch in Scotland by volume. The area surrounding Loch Ness is simply beautiful and a great place to visit for a break from everyday life.
Due to the popularity of the Loch and the area around it you will find many hotels near Loch Ness, including luxury accommodatin as well as cheaper bed & breakfasts and guest houses. If you More >
Elgin – A Hidden Gem
Jul 19th
Elgin is a former cathedral city and Royal Burgh which is located in the district of Moray in Northern Scotland. The historic city was founded as early as 1150 and in the 12th century was made a Royal Burgh by King David I. Construction of the impressive Elgin Cathedral was started in 1224 but was later destroyed by fire, the remains of the replacement still attract visitors to this day and are impressive in their own right.
Elgin is an exceptionally friendly place, and you will be made most welcome at the many guest houses which are popular accommodation options amongst More >
Dundee Hotels For Every Pocket
Jul 1st
Dundee is a varied city, famous in past times for jute processing, the last textile factory closing its doors as recently as 2001. Dundee is also the birthplace of marmalade, and is known for its excellent preserves, jam and sweets as well as being the home of the famous Beano and Dandy comics. You’ll find Dundee to be a city proud of its unique identity and it’s people are well known to be friendly and inviting.
The accommodation available is also varied, you will find not only hotels in Dundee, but many smaller guest houses and Bed and Breakfasts too.
If you More >
Affordable Hotels In Aberdeen
Jun 20th
If you venture to the Northern half of Scotland this year, you could worse than pay ‘The Granite City’ of Aberdeen a visit.
There are many attractions to visit in Aberdeen, including the Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Gordon Highlander’s Museum and the Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum is rated five star by the Scottish Tourist Board and offers a brilliant introduction to the intricate workings of oil rigs and ships, as well as a excellent insight into Aberdeen’s rich maritime history. Aberdeen also has a good live music scene consisting of venues such as The Lemon Tree and The Tunnels, attracting More >