Yes, you are indeed in Scotland. Even though the scenery might have you to believe that you are somewhere in the Caribbeans.
One trip to Scotland and you will be mesmerized by the beauty of the landscape, the countless castles, the history and the culture of this riotously land.
The castle dates from the 14th century and according to legends, it is one of the most haunted castles in Britain.
On the Isle of Arran, a mile outside the main town, stands Brodick, a red sandstone castle.
Possibly Glasgow’s finest small hotel, and certainly its poshest, Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens is the favorite of many a visiting actor or pop star. But don’t hold that against it. Some hotels try altogether too hard—with flashy design, precious modern cuisine, and always-packed nightcl...
We’ve seen fashion hotels before. In some ways the parallel between fashion design and hotel design seems apt — if an outfit is a temporary personality, then a hotel is a temporary lifestyle, and there’s an element of fantasy to both. If there’s anything really unusual about the Hotel Missoni, it...
Most often when you talk about a private island hotel you’re talking about Tahiti or the Caribbean, not the western coast of Scotland. But then the Isle of Eriska isn’t your typical hotel. For one thing, there’s a bit of golf here, but not in a contemporary “golf resort” kind of way — here there ...
Presumably it’s only golfers who will be interested in the Old Course Hotel; a few of you may just be mad for the hills of Fife, but most are here to see the birthplace of the game. For the Old Course is not just any old course, but the original course, St. Andrews, and the Old Course Hotel...
The Balmoral opened in 1902 as the North British Hotel, long before referring to Scotland as North Britain became an outright slander. Today it’s a thoroughly modern operation, run by Rocco Forte, but this majestic old Edwardian landmark is still one of Edinburgh’s most elegant hotels...
Despite its small size, Scotland has many hidden treasures, something for all tastes: scenery, history, castles, sea, mountains.
A small island with around 130 people scattered along the 5km or so of road.
The most famous lake in Scotland and probably in the world.
The city in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
Oban is a town in the Scottish Highlands and it's recognized as being the seafood and sea kayaking capital of Scotland.
Tobermory was a small fishing village in the 18th century, and today is a picture-postcard place, with brightly coloured houses along the main street.
More than one hundred islands form the Shetland Islands, 100 miles north of the Scottish mainland.