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Carnoustie
The Great Eskape offers a unique opportunity to explore Glen Esk, the longest and probably the most beautiful glen in the County of Angus. This is an area of unspoilt natural wilderness where little has changed over the passing years. There are high mountains, remote lochs, steep sided glens and tumbling burns. Ancient mounth paths once used by cattle drovers and whisky smugglers cross these hills and there is a rich history stretching back over thousands of years.
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Livingston
The picturesque charm of Bankton House Hotel is not easy to define. Set within its own grounds, linking directly to the foot paths and cycle routes of Murieston waters, the country settings can be easily enjoyed by its guests and visitors. The stately Georgian architecture imbues a feeling of elegance and style while the grounds that surround the hotel insulate it from the day to day, fostering a peaceful ambience; especially benefiting those city commuters seeking B&B in relaxed Accommodation with En-suite Rooms that draw in the peace and tranquillity of its settings through their Georgian windows adding too each, in their uniqueness, of luxury and comfort.
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Ballogie, Aboyne
Family run Art Gallery in the heart of Royal Deeside. Artists Howard Butterworth & daughter Mary.
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Turriff
Delgatie Castle is one of the most ancient and historic Scottish castles, set peacefully in its extensive grounds in the magnificent and unspoilt geographic tapestry of Scotland . It is situated three miles from Turriff, the site of the first skirmish in the civil war between the Covenanters and the Royalists in May 1639.
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CAMPBELTOWN
Welcome to the Mull of Kintyre. Craigard House Hotel is an 1882 Victorian Mansion turned bijou hotel.
Full of original features the hotel has 13 rooms, most with sea view, all different - some large, some smaller - but all have ensuite bath and shower, huge fluffy towels, bathrobes, free WiFi, TV/DVD/CD player with Freesat and Sky TV, telephone, comprehensive welcome tray....
The Lochside Restaurant offers imaginatively prepared local seafood, shellfish, meat, produce, game and cheese.
Whether your visit is for business, tourism, golf, whisky, surfing, walking or simply lighthouse gazing, then the Kintyre Peninsular is for you.
We look forward to welcoming you.
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