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A land brimming with
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Ultra Luxury Scotland Holidays

Introducing Scotland: a land of mountain wilderness and highlands interspersed with greenery, valleys and lochs. A place of mythical creatures, beautiful landmarks steeped in history and quirky dining options... it’s no wonder this luxury holiday destination is a must-visit with us Brits. 
 
With stretches of majestic land, it’s no surprise that Scotland is home to a number of luxurious hotels that nestle seamlessly within the rustic grounds and boast fantastic outdoor activities and sporting options. Fishing, golfing, archery and kayaking… you get the picture.  
 
The five-star resorts throughout the country are grand and provide guests with an abundance of fantastic facilities and luxuries. Whether you’re a romancing couple, adventurous family or a group of travelling friends, you will be spoilt for choice with the dynamic accommodation options. From country, chic guestrooms and suites to forest lodges and self-catering apartments, the options are as versatile as they come. For those yearning for the ultimate seclusion. opt for a bewitching treehouse and immerse yourself in nature.  
 
Food lovers in particular will relish a trip to Scotland. Famed for its fresh ingredients, locally sourced produce and hearty meals, expect your mouth to be watering continuously. With a wealth of outstanding eateries, stylish restaurants, traditional cafes and delicious brasseries, the choice is yours! From Angus beef, Shetland salmon, shellfish, haggis, whisky, ales and fresh scones, Scotland is a culinary dream for foodies. Loosen up your belt and prepare for your taste buds to be tantalised. 
 
Well known for its great golfing and idyllic fishing spots, there are many other sporting opportunities available throughout Scotland. An ideal destination for those seeking adventure, activities on offer include off-road driving, skydiving, rock climbing, falconry, shooting and an array of watersports. Edinburgh and Glasgow play homage to many activity centres and dive schools too, so don’t forget your kit.  
 
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Famed for its enchanting bars, whisky lovers won’t be disappointed with the extensive range of malts on offer in Scotland. Alongside craft beers, signature cocktails, vintage ales and aged wine, the choice is outstanding.


  
Introducing Scotland: a land of mountain wilderness and highlands interspersed with greenery, valleys and lochs. A place of mythical creatures, beautiful landmarks steeped in history and quirky dining options... it’s no wonder this luxury holiday destination is a must-visit with us Brits. 
 
With stretches of majestic land, it’s no surprise that Scotland is home to a number of luxurious hotels that nestle seamlessly within the rustic grounds and boast fantastic outdoor activities and sporting options. Fishing, golfing, archery and kayaking… you get the picture.  
 
The five-star resorts throughout the country are grand and provide guests with an abundance of fantastic facilities and luxuries. Whether you’re a romancing couple, adventurous family or a group of travelling friends, you will be spoilt for choice with the dynamic accommodation options. From country, chic guestrooms and suites to forest lodges and self-catering apartments, the options are as versatile as they come. For those yearning for the ultimate seclusion. opt for a bewitching treehouse and immerse yourself in nature.  
 
Food lovers in particular will relish a trip to Scotland. Famed for its fresh ingredients, locally sourced produce and hearty meals, expect your mouth to be watering continuously. With a wealth of outstanding eateries, stylish restaurants, traditional cafes and delicious brasseries, the choice is yours! From Angus beef, Shetland salmon, shellfish, haggis, whisky, ales and fresh scones, Scotland is a culinary dream for foodies. Loosen up your belt and prepare for your taste buds to be tantalised. 
 
Well known for its great golfing and idyllic fishing spots, there are many other sporting opportunities available throughout Scotland. An ideal destination for those seeking adventure, activities on offer include off-road driving, skydiving, rock climbing, falconry, shooting and an array of watersports. Edinburgh and Glasgow play homage to many activity centres and dive schools too, so don’t forget your kit.  
 
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
 
Famed for its enchanting bars, whisky lovers won’t be disappointed with the extensive range of malts on offer in Scotland. Alongside craft beers, signature cocktails, vintage ales and aged wine, the choice is outstanding.


  
Introducing Scotland: a land of mountain wilderness and highlands interspersed with greenery, valleys and lochs. A place of mythical creatures, beautiful landmarks steeped in history and quirky dining options... it’s no wonder this luxury holiday destination is a must-visit with us Brits. 
 
With stretches of majestic land, it’s no surprise that Scotland is home to a number of luxurious hotels that nestle seamlessly within the rustic grounds and boast fantastic outdoor activities and sporting options. Fishing, golfing, archery and kayaking… you get the picture.  
 
The five-star resorts throughout the country are grand and provide guests with an abundance of fantastic facilities and luxuries. Whether you’re a romancing couple, adventurous family or a group of travelling friends, you will be spoilt for choice with the dynamic accommodation options. From country, chic guestrooms and suites to forest lodges and self-catering apartments, the options are as versatile as they come. For those yearning for the ultimate seclusion. opt for a bewitching treehouse and immerse yourself in nature.  
 
Food lovers in particular will relish a trip to Scotland. Famed for its fresh ingredients, locally sourced produce and hearty meals, expect your mouth to be watering continuously. With a wealth of outstanding eateries, stylish restaurants, traditional cafes and delicious brasseries, the choice is yours! From Angus beef, Shetland salmon, shellfish, haggis, whisky, ales and fresh scones, Scotland is a culinary dream for foodies. Loosen up your belt and prepare for your taste buds to be tantalised. 
 
Well known for its great golfing and idyllic fishing spots, there are many other sporting opportunities available throughout Scotland. An ideal destination for those seeking adventure, activities on offer include off-road driving, skydiving, rock climbing, falconry, shooting and an array of watersports. Edinburgh and Glasgow play homage to many activity centres and dive schools too, so don’t forget your kit.  
 
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
 
Famed for its enchanting bars, whisky lovers won’t be disappointed with the extensive range of malts on offer in Scotland. Alongside craft beers, signature cocktails, vintage ales and aged wine, the choice is outstanding.


  
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Holiday like
Royalty

From towering turrets to palatial gardens, Scotland is peppered with grand fortresses, castles and stately homes. Many are converted into luxury hotels so you can holiday like a royal.

Holiday like Royalty

From towering turrets to palatial gardens, Scotland is peppered with grand fortresses, castles and stately homes. Many are converted into luxury hotels so you can holiday like a royal.

Mystical
Landscapes

Scotland's diverse landscapes are hypnotic. Roam the wind-whipped Highlands, go island-hopping up the west coast, or cruise along endless peaceful lochs. Outdoor adventures await at every turn.

Mystical Landscapes

Scotland's diverse landscapes are hypnotic. Roam the wind-whipped Highlands, go island-hopping up the west coast, or cruise along endless peaceful lochs. Outdoor adventures await at every turn.

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A culinary
Destination

You might know haggis or have tried a dram of Scotch, but Scotland boasts a surprisingly robust food scene, featuring everything from hearty porridge to incredibly fresh seafood.

A culinary Destination

You might know haggis or have tried a dram of Scotch, but Scotland boasts a surprisingly robust food scene, featuring everything from hearty porridge to incredibly fresh seafood.

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Luxury Scotland Hotels

Luxury Scotland Hotels

Cameron House on Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond, Scotland

Cameron House on Loch Lomond is a 17th-century baronial mansion set within 400 acres of woodland. It has restored rooms and suites, self-catering lodges and five dining destinations. Golf and spa treatments are available.

Cameron House on Loch Lomond is a 17th-century baronial mansion set within 400 acres of woodland. It has restored rooms and suites, self-catering lodges and five dining destinations. Golf and spa treatments are available.

Cameron House on Loch Lomond is a 17th-century baronial mansion set within 400 acres of woodland. It has restored rooms and suites, self-catering lodges and five dining destinations. Golf and spa treatments are available.

Fairmont St Andrews

St Andrews, Scotland

Fairmont St Andrews is set within 520 acres on the east coast of Scotland. One of the best golf resorts in the country, it has two 18-hole courses plus a spa and five dining venues.

Fairmont St Andrews is set within 520 acres on the east coast of Scotland. One of the best golf resorts in the country, it has two 18-hole courses plus a spa and five dining venues.

Fairmont St Andrews is set within 520 acres on the east coast of Scotland. One of the best golf resorts in the country, it has two 18-hole courses plus a spa and five dining venues.

The Gleneagles Hotel

Auchterarder, Scotland

Set in Perthshire, The Gleneagles Hotel is a historic 850-acre estate in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Indulge in a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, a destination spa, golf courses and plenty of wholesome outdoor pursuits.

Set in Perthshire, The Gleneagles Hotel is a historic 850-acre estate in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Indulge in a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, a destination spa, golf courses and plenty of wholesome outdoor pursuits.

Set in Perthshire, The Gleneagles Hotel is a historic 850-acre estate in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Indulge in a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, a destination spa, golf courses and plenty of wholesome outdoor pursuits.

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa

St Andrews, Scotland

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa overlooks the 17th hole of the world-famous Old Course in St Andrews. It has a championship-level golf course and an award-winning spa dedicated to the healing power of water.

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa overlooks the 17th hole of the world-famous Old Course in St Andrews. It has a championship-level golf course and an award-winning spa dedicated to the healing power of water.

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa overlooks the 17th hole of the world-famous Old Course in St Andrews. It has a championship-level golf course and an award-winning spa dedicated to the healing power of water.

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Scotland In A Nutshell

Adventure Awaits 
 
  • Make activities more memorable by experiencing them in one of the most panoramic places in the universe. Few destinations compete with Scotland when it comes to dramatic scenery. If you want to embark on outdoor adventures that will make your heart race, look no further.
     
  • Adrenaline seekers, give Bungee jumping a go and free-fall into the lush surroundings of of Glasgow’s Titan Crane. Or, glide through Scotland’s open skies and enjoy paragliding as you lap up magical views.
     
  • If you prefer to be behind the wheel challenge yourself to motor racing. Want to get wet ‘n’ wild? Let loose on a jet ski and ride the roaring waves. For a more leisurely pace enjoy a little canoeing while taking in mountain and highland vistas. If you thought Scotland was enchanting above water, experience scuba diving and discover what lies beneath. Visit Deep Blue Scuba in Edinburgh for an unparalleled underwater adventure.
      
Family Fun Guaranteed
 
  • Boasting five magnificent ski resorts, Scotland is the best place in the UK for snowboarding… so pluck up the courage and attempt to zoom down those slopes. Glasgow’s Snow Factor hosts Scotland’s only year-round snow slope and is the perfect place to learn to ski, snowboard or ice climb, Also, Midlothian Snowsports Centre hosts the longest dry slope in Europe and makes for an exciting family day out.
     
  • Scotland’s ferocious rivers make white water rafting a must. This group activity is a great one to enjoy with family and friends. Brace yourself to steer your way through the wild rapids and plunge down daring drops.  Glasgow’s Pinkston Watersports offers unique urban watersports facilities to groups and individuals, and hosts Scotland’s only artificial white water course, perfect for practising! Whether you want to try open water swimming for the first time, or have a go at rafting, river boarding, kayaking or river bugging, there is plenty on offer for the entire family.  
     
Tastes To Try 
 
  • Scotland is a culinary wonderland boasting many Michelin starred restaurants, perfect pizzerias, French brasseries and classic Scottish eateries. Whether you want an informal, relaxed restaurants or exquisite fine dining, there is certainly a lot of choice. 
     
  • With such magnificent surroundings, you can certainly dine with a view. Enjoy afternoon tea on a pretty terrace, a picnic in the fields, lunch by the lake or dinner in a whisky bar. Rural country pubs serving hearty Scottish food, traditional cafes and five-star dining is all to be expected when visiting. 
     
  • We recommend eating at Edinburgh’s The Garden Cottage for an intimate dining affair and a delicious seasonal menu boasting the freshest local ingredients. Expect a great sense of place, rural landscape and a menu that changes daily scrawled lovingly on a black board which is propped up outside.  
     
  • For exquisite fine dining, a visit to The Witchery will definitely give you the wow factor. Situated a shoe shuffle from the iconic Edinburgh Castle, guests can expect some serious old school dishes and extravagant fine-dining experiences. Be sure to try the signature dish, steak tarte and the Isle of Mull Scallops.
     
  • Home to glorious Lochs, the seafood options are spread out everywhere and are pretty special. We recommend a visit to The Boat House Restaurant, located in the Cameron House Hotel. For sharing platters and delicious nibbles Scotch Whisky Bar at the Balmoral Hotel is the place! 
Adventure Awaits 
 
  • Make activities more memorable by experiencing them in one of the most panoramic places in the universe. Few destinations compete with Scotland when it comes to dramatic scenery. If you want to embark on outdoor adventures that will make your heart race, look no further.
     
  • Adrenaline seekers, give Bungee jumping a go and free-fall into the lush surroundings of of Glasgow’s Titan Crane. Or, glide through Scotland’s open skies and enjoy paragliding as you lap up magical views.
     
  • If you prefer to be behind the wheel challenge yourself to motor racing. Want to get wet ‘n’ wild? Let loose on a jet ski and ride the roaring waves. For a more leisurely pace enjoy a little canoeing while taking in mountain and highland vistas. If you thought Scotland was enchanting above water, experience scuba diving and discover what lies beneath. Visit Deep Blue Scuba in Edinburgh for an unparalleled underwater adventure.
      
Family Fun Guaranteed
 
  • Boasting five magnificent ski resorts, Scotland is the best place in the UK for snowboarding… so pluck up the courage and attempt to zoom down those slopes. Glasgow’s Snow Factor hosts Scotland’s only year-round snow slope and is the perfect place to learn to ski, snowboard or ice climb, Also, Midlothian Snowsports Centre hosts the longest dry slope in Europe and makes for an exciting family day out.
     
  • Scotland’s ferocious rivers make white water rafting a must. This group activity is a great one to enjoy with family and friends. Brace yourself to steer your way through the wild rapids and plunge down daring drops.  Glasgow’s Pinkston Watersports offers unique urban watersports facilities to groups and individuals, and hosts Scotland’s only artificial white water course, perfect for practising! Whether you want to try open water swimming for the first time, or have a go at rafting, river boarding, kayaking or river bugging, there is plenty on offer for the entire family.  
     
Tastes To Try 
 
  • Scotland is a culinary wonderland boasting many Michelin starred restaurants, perfect pizzerias, French brasseries and classic Scottish eateries. Whether you want an informal, relaxed restaurants or exquisite fine dining, there is certainly a lot of choice. 
     
  • With such magnificent surroundings, you can certainly dine with a view. Enjoy afternoon tea on a pretty terrace, a picnic in the fields, lunch by the lake or dinner in a whisky bar. Rural country pubs serving hearty Scottish food, traditional cafes and five-star dining is all to be expected when visiting. 
     
  • We recommend eating at Edinburgh’s The Garden Cottage for an intimate dining affair and a delicious seasonal menu boasting the freshest local ingredients. Expect a great sense of place, rural landscape and a menu that changes daily scrawled lovingly on a black board which is propped up outside.  
     
  • For exquisite fine dining, a visit to The Witchery will definitely give you the wow factor. Situated a shoe shuffle from the iconic Edinburgh Castle, guests can expect some serious old school dishes and extravagant fine-dining experiences. Be sure to try the signature dish, steak tarte and the Isle of Mull Scallops.
     
  • Home to glorious Lochs, the seafood options are spread out everywhere and are pretty special. We recommend a visit to The Boat House Restaurant, located in the Cameron House Hotel. For sharing platters and delicious nibbles Scotch Whisky Bar at the Balmoral Hotel is the place! 
Adventure Awaits 
 
  • Make activities more memorable by experiencing them in one of the most panoramic places in the universe. Few destinations compete with Scotland when it comes to dramatic scenery. If you want to embark on outdoor adventures that will make your heart race, look no further.
     
  • Adrenaline seekers, give Bungee jumping a go and free-fall into the lush surroundings of of Glasgow’s Titan Crane. Or, glide through Scotland’s open skies and enjoy paragliding as you lap up magical views.
     
  • If you prefer to be behind the wheel challenge yourself to motor racing. Want to get wet ‘n’ wild? Let loose on a jet ski and ride the roaring waves. For a more leisurely pace enjoy a little canoeing while taking in mountain and highland vistas. If you thought Scotland was enchanting above water, experience scuba diving and discover what lies beneath. Visit Deep Blue Scuba in Edinburgh for an unparalleled underwater adventure.
      
Family Fun Guaranteed
 
  • Boasting five magnificent ski resorts, Scotland is the best place in the UK for snowboarding… so pluck up the courage and attempt to zoom down those slopes. Glasgow’s Snow Factor hosts Scotland’s only year-round snow slope and is the perfect place to learn to ski, snowboard or ice climb, Also, Midlothian Snowsports Centre hosts the longest dry slope in Europe and makes for an exciting family day out.
     
  • Scotland’s ferocious rivers make white water rafting a must. This group activity is a great one to enjoy with family and friends. Brace yourself to steer your way through the wild rapids and plunge down daring drops.  Glasgow’s Pinkston Watersports offers unique urban watersports facilities to groups and individuals, and hosts Scotland’s only artificial white water course, perfect for practising! Whether you want to try open water swimming for the first time, or have a go at rafting, river boarding, kayaking or river bugging, there is plenty on offer for the entire family.  
     
Tastes To Try 
 
  • Scotland is a culinary wonderland boasting many Michelin starred restaurants, perfect pizzerias, French brasseries and classic Scottish eateries. Whether you want an informal, relaxed restaurants or exquisite fine dining, there is certainly a lot of choice. 
     
  • With such magnificent surroundings, you can certainly dine with a view. Enjoy afternoon tea on a pretty terrace, a picnic in the fields, lunch by the lake or dinner in a whisky bar. Rural country pubs serving hearty Scottish food, traditional cafes and five-star dining is all to be expected when visiting. 
     
  • We recommend eating at Edinburgh’s The Garden Cottage for an intimate dining affair and a delicious seasonal menu boasting the freshest local ingredients. Expect a great sense of place, rural landscape and a menu that changes daily scrawled lovingly on a black board which is propped up outside.  
     
  • For exquisite fine dining, a visit to The Witchery will definitely give you the wow factor. Situated a shoe shuffle from the iconic Edinburgh Castle, guests can expect some serious old school dishes and extravagant fine-dining experiences. Be sure to try the signature dish, steak tarte and the Isle of Mull Scallops.
     
  • Home to glorious Lochs, the seafood options are spread out everywhere and are pretty special. We recommend a visit to The Boat House Restaurant, located in the Cameron House Hotel. For sharing platters and delicious nibbles Scotch Whisky Bar at the Balmoral Hotel is the place! 

frequently asked questions

That depends on what you like! A walk around Edinburgh’s UNESCO-listed Old Town and New Town is a must and the best views of the city can be viewed from Athur’s Seat. Don’t miss a visit to the wild, rugged Scottish Highlands and the ethereal landscapes on Skye. A cruise on Loch Lomond, playing the fairways of St Andrews and hunting for Nessie in Loch Ness should also be on your list.
Scotland’s weather is very changeable, so always be prepared. Bring waterproofs, snug woollen knitwear, sturdy footwear, some midge-repellant and your favourite country attire.
The easiest and most flexible way to get around Scotland is to drive whether that’s yourself or by private tour. The islands are reachable by ferry but crossings should be booked in advance. Most major towns and cities are also accessible by train, including the Caledonian Sleeper which runs from London to Fort William and Inverness.
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