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If you are looking to enjoy some of Scotland's scenery, in the ultimate peace and tranquility of a romantic hideaway, then there are plenty of hotels and country houses that offer the most intimate and beautiful settings. Here we highlight a few you may not have considered
South Queensferry: Dundas Castle
Dundas Castle at South Queensferry offers the perfect romantic accommodation - a charmingly furnished boathouse overlooking the loch on Dundas estate. The boathouse can be hired as part of the wedding package at the castle or separately as an exclusive hideaway for honeymooners. Relax beside superb views of the loch and spot wild bird life from your own secluded spot. Tel: 0131 319 2039
www.dundascastle.co.uk
St Andrews: The Old Station Country House
Set in two acres of gardens and woodland, this romantic house is the perfect venue for small, intimate weddings. The secret of this Victorian railway station is its recently refurbished railway carriage providing two deluxe suites furnished in a colonial style with cane furniture, sumptuous bed linen, log fires, fresh flowers and candlelight. Tel: 01334 880505 www.theoldstation.co.uk
Argyll: Taychreggan Hotel
Sitting on the banks of Loch Awe, within remote forests and gardens, this former coaching inn has won plaudits for the brilliant menus of chef Paul Higgins and his team. Recently, the Taychreggan underwent refurbishment and expansion, resulting in the addition of new suites, and private dining is also possible. Best of all, The Taychreggan Hotel is available for exclusive use for weddings. Kilchrenan, By Taynuilt, Argyll Tel: 01866 833211
www.taychregganhotel.co.uk
Dumfries & Galloway: Corsewall Lighthouse
More than simply a beacon for ships heading to and from Stranraer, the Lighthouse is also a small luxury hotel and restaurant that has been licensed for civil ceremonies for the ultimate romantic getaway. A memorable, if quirky option, offering dazzling views of the surrounding coastline. Tel: 01776 853220 www.lighthousehotel.co.uk
Edinburgh, Lothian & Borders: Crosswoodhill Farm
Midcrosswood is a four-star detached hillside cottage just a half-hour's drive from Edinburgh and only an hour away from Glasgow. It's a cosy hideaway that has the feel of the highlands about it. Here your only neighbours are sheep, and the idyllic view stretches uninterrupted right across to Craigengar on the Pentland Hills. If contemporary chic is more your scene, opt instead for Orlege End on the same farm. Tel: 01501 785 205 www.crosswoodhill.co.uk
Dunstane House Hotel
Dunstane House Hotel in Haymarket stands apart from other small hotels off the beaten track in the capital, due to its atmospheric and comfortable surroundings. The restaurant will be busy at weekends, thanks to an imaginative menu inspired by northern climes. Intimate weddings and special occasions are a speciality at this elegant mansion where hospitality is key.
Tel: 0131 337 6169 www.dunstane-hotel-edinburgh.co.uk
Glasgow, Ayrshire & Clyde Valley:
Woodland Lodge at Enterkine Country House
A quirky accommodation experience in Ayrshire with a luxury bedroom boasting its own sitting area, mini bar, television with CD/DVD and deluxe grohle shower room. Woodland Lodge is nestled amongst the rhododendron bushes at the front of the house, but far enough away to ensure a magical and memorable stay. Tel: 01292 520 580 www.enterkine.com
Highlands: The Grey House
Overlooking Loch Broom, The Grey House is an 18th-century whitewashed cottage by the River Lael. Used as a base for discerning travellers wishing to explore the northwest highlands, the
cottage is remote enough to have privacy while being just a short distance away from the highlands' main attractions. Offers luxury facilities such as a canopied bed, Sky TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and mandatory log fire. Tel: 01854 612471 www.scottishadventure.com
Hotel Eilean Iarmain
Hotel Eilean Iarmain is situated on the Isle of Oronsay on the coast of Skye. The area is known as 'Lios an Eilein' (garden of Skye) with views across to Knoydart on the mainland and stunningly peaceful surroundings. The tiny harbour at the hotel has played an important role in Skye's history and the hotel itself has retained much of its original charm while being discreetly modernised. The stables have been converted into suites and the cluster of buildings around the hotel form the Isle of Oronsay's art gallery and whisky headquarters. Tel: 01471 833266 www.eilean-iarmain.com
Blue Reef Cottages
Blue Reef Cottages near Scarista on the Isle of Harris overlook the long white sands of the famous Harris beaches. The cottages are a fusion of modern conveniences whilst full of island character. They feature solid fuel stoves, a stone floor with underfloor heating and the bathroom includes a Jacuzzi. Inspired by Neolithic architecture, the turf roofs sit low to the ground and provide a seamless carpet of wild flowers and grasses in the summer months, blending perfectly with the surrounding scenery. Tel: 01859 550370 www.stay-hebrides.com
Tigh Dearg Hotel
Alternatively, be enticed by Tigh Deary Hotel 'The Red House' in Lochmaddy, which caters for wedding parties of up to 60. The luxurious family owned hotel offers a honeymoon suite, sleek and contemporary restaurant, full gym facilities and wonderful sea views. Tel: 01876 500 700 www.tighdearghotel.co.uk
Borders: Traquair House
Not many people realise that in addition to being a fascinating insight into the past, Traquair House in Innerleithen is also a quiet hideaway for honeymooners who enjoy romantic nights in a unique location. Traquair is known for catering brilliantly for families and weddings, with its chapel, superb gardens, lawns and very own micro-brewery. However, few realise that Traquair also has two honeymoon suites in its private wing, which are tastefully decorated with antiques and objects d'art, and include an en suite bathroom, complete with original roll top baths. Couples can breakfast in the unique ‘Still Room’ before venturing into the beautiful countryside of Peebleshire. Tel: 01896 830323 www.traquair.co.uk
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