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Boasting a truly stunning beachfront setting Pease Bay unites peace tranquility and an idyllic location with a host of fun family facilities. A perfect base to relax and enjoy the best of traditional Scotland.
Mortonhall offers you the best of both worlds from its setting within Edinburgh's city boundary in a private and secluded 200 acre country estate. In a sheltered position with southerly views to the Pentland Hills it is only 4 miles into the city and within easy reach of Straiton Retail Park and major roads entering the city.
The old woodland garden hosts specimen trees from all parts of the world and offers delightful secluded walks. The Stable Bar and the restaurant with its sunny courtyard extends good Scottish hospitality including a wide selection of fine malt whiskies.
Commanding lovely views over two fine bays this beautiful park enjoys a delightful coastal setting next to a unique marine nature reserve. A sandy beach is on your doorstep together with wonderful walks along the Berwickshire Coastal Path and there is a children's play area and the Driftwood complex with its array of family entertainment on site. All you need for a wonderful family holiday.
Sea and trout fishing diving a leisure complex and golf are all close at hand the picturesque market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is nearby. The Jedforest Deer and Farm Park a kid's creative art centre and Manderston House boasting the only silver staircase in the world are all worth a visit. A day trip to Edinburgh is a must.
Visitors enjoy a free session at the nearby local indoor swimming pool.
Located on the shores of Loch Long and surrounded by magnificent mountain scenery in Argyll Forest Park these contemporary architect designed cabins are ideally situated to explore the beauty of the Trossachs. The area is home to a wealth of outdoor activities waiting to be enjoyed and if you're seeking peace and relaxation sit back relax and enjoy the views from your own terrace.
Boasting a truly majestic setting Lochanhully nestles in 35 acres of tranquil woodland between the Cairngorms and the Moray Firth. Enjoying its own trout lake and a fantastic pool and spa complex it offers a perfect base for relaxing in this unspoilt Scottish paradise.
The surrounding area hosts an enviable array of attractions including furnicular railways golf fishing skiing walking and heritage parks.
Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Trossachs and overlooking the tranquil shores of Loch Ard Forest Hills Lochside Resort is beautifully set in landscaped gardens and woodland and is ideal for exploring.
With bubbling burns and well tended paths meandering through the grounds of the resort an air of calm and tranquility emanates from this beautiful setting in the heart of Rob Roy country. With an area steeped in such history and legend you will find that the true feel of ancient Scotland surrounds you at all times.
Just 2 miles north of Dunoon easily reached by road or ferry this holiday village offers a superb range of all weather facilities in a magnificent leisure complex.
Located in a charming 'wild Argyll' setting beside the Holy Loch and the Firth of Clyde you are surrounded by beautiful glens offering a rich variety of walks and wildlife. This is an ideal centre for touring with Oban Inveraray Rothesay and the wonderful Scottish Lochs all within easy reach.
As well as its indoor pool and sports facilities the leisure complex has a popular bar and lounge area.
Due to the steep gradients and steps Hunters Quay is not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties.
Set amongst birch trees on a hillside near Loch Ness with shops pubs and restaurants only a short distance away in nearby villages. Many outdoor activities are available close by and you can enjoy forest walks highland scenery or try a boat trip to watch the dolphins in the Moray Firth. Kiltarlity Lodges is an ideal location for exploring the Highlands.
Surrounded by over 500 acres of idyllic Angus countryside Piperdam unites a magnificent setting with award-winning facilities for the ultimate Scottish experience.
Together with superb log lodges you enjoy a heated indoor pool complete with a sauna steam room and spa. New for 2009 is the 9-hole 'Wee Piper' golf course a welcome complement to the established 18-hole 'Osprey' golf course driving range and practice green. At the centre of Piperdam sits a 40-acre loch offering something for all lovers of fishing from experienced angler to novice alike.
The new conservatory restaurant commands spectacular views over the loch and golf course and provides a perfect way to end the day enjoying the best in local produce. The lounge and bar are also on hand for lighter snacks.
A wealth of breathtaking scenery awaits on the doorstep and Piperdam is ideally situated for exploring the glorious Scottish Glens and Highlands.
At Lochgoilhead attached to the impressive Drimsynie House Hotel enjoy a range of outdoor and all weather activities second to none in the west of Scotland. Set in the midst of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park backed by mountains and overlooking Loch Goil it offers you an ideal base for touring the Western Highlands.
Pony trekking and a tennis court are all available in the village just a mile away. There is free fishing on Loch Goil or Drimsynie's own two hill lochs (permits also available for River Goil).
During the main holiday periods you can enjoy a mid week disco/karaoke night. There is a Saturday night dinner dance throughout the year (except July and August).
The 9 hole scenic golf course at Loch Goil starts outside the leisure centre and runs along the shores of the loch.
A superb area for walks ranging from easy loch side and forest walks to more challenging treks in the nearby Arrochar Alps including a number of peaks over 3000ft. Conveniently accessible are a number of marked forest trails.
Argyll has a wealth of visitor attractions including castles parks gardens and picturesque villages.