A journey on Belmond Royal Scotsman revives the romantic age of rail travel in Scotland.
Cameron House is a majestic 17th-century Baronial mansion which sits amidst 400 acres of countryside on the shores of Loch Lomond.
At the time of the Jacobite uprising in 1745-46, Bonnie Prince Charlie used Culloden House as his lodging and battle headquarters prior to the fateful battle on Culloden Moor.
Since throwing open its doors in 1924, Gleneagles has been one of Scotland’s premier hotels and sporting estates.
A member of Relais & Châteaux, this atmospheric country house hotel is uniquely located amongst the glens, lochs and mountains of Scotland’s West Highlands.
First designed for the aristocracy, the Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel still exudes class, with original architectural features like marble fireplaces, rich wood paneling, and lofty ceilings.
At 117 feet Scottish Highlander is spacious and has every comfort needed for year round cruising.
Spirit of Scotland is an elegant hotel barge with extensive public areas inside and out that are perfect from which to admire the spectacular Highlands scenery in comfort as she sedately cruises the Caledonian Canal and the lochs of the Great Glen.
The Balmoral is a grand railway hotel at Edinburgh’s most prestigious address.
A haven for a private holiday in the highlands, the panoramic expanses that surround the hotel are perfect for walking and exploring. By day, discover the stunning scenery of Cairngorms National Park then relax in complete luxury back at the hotel.
Boutique luxury and grand tradition combine beautifully at The Glasshouse, Autograph Collection. Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre, this 77-room property with a 172-year-old façade is housed in a former church.
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