
Top Tips: Luxury in Scotland
GleneaglesOne of the world’s leading hotels and host venue of the 2014 Ryder Cup. the resort boasts a two Michelin-star restaurant and is the only golf resort in the world which is home to three championship courses. |
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Take to the air!Travel in style to Scotland's islands from Loch Lomond or Glasgow with Loch Lomond Seaplanes, experience and exhilarating helicopter tour over Dundee or take a thrilling hot air balloon ride from Glamis Castle. See Scotland from above with any of these one in a lifetime tours! |
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Hebridean PrincessCarrying just 49 guests, the ultimate luxury small cruise ship with a choice of discovery cruises on the western and northern seaboards. |
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The Royal ScotsmanSee Scotland’s scenery the luxurious way with a trip on the Royal Scotsman - one of the most luxurious trains in the world or take the world’s top railway journey on the Jacobite Steam Train. |
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The Blythswood SquareSpend a night in the former home of the Royal Scottish Automobile Club. Now a luxury boutique hotel in Glasgow, it has being lovingly transformed with original architectural features of marble fireplaces and ornate ceilings alongside The Rally Bar. |
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Dundas CastleGet exclusive use of the entire castle, a range of exciting outdoor pursuits and five-star catering, including a medieval banquet hosted by your own historic figure in the 15th century Auld Keep. |
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Trike ToursBook a chauffeur-driven trike tour of the Highlands or why not take your own whistle stop tour of the Scottish isles? Nothing beats the feeling of the wind in your hair.
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The Witchery by the CastleTreat yourself to a stay or dining experience at this extraordinary hotel. For a truly premium experience why not book tailored wine tastings from the Witchery’s legendary cellar or even the whole Witchery to yourself?
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