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Alyth Scotland
Alyth is a small Scottish town based on the edge of a vast heather-clad moorlands, which has an estimated history going back to medieval times. The village was connected to the Scottish rail system in 1861, this directly allowed Alyth to grow over the hundred years it was connected. Though the rail link was closed 1951 by the British Railway Board much of the town was established by the time the rail link was closed. The 21st century Alyth now holds an estimated population of 2,300 and has a selection of B&B's, Hotels, Guest Houses, Restaurants, Shops, Visitor attractions and Events. Alyth Accommodation |
Aviemore Scotland
Aviemore is Scottish town situated in the Cairngorms National Park which came into existence back in 1600 as small village. The village was transformed by the introduction of the Highway Railway back in 1800's when it functioned as small junction before Inverness. Back in 1800's Aviemore was noted to be a place of virtually undiscovered, unspoiled and location of outstanding beauty. The town grew in popularity by Queen Victoria and Walter Scott as they passed it on many occasions going to nearby village of Grantown-on-Spey. The 21st century Aviemore has become one of the top tourist locations for winter sports in the whole of the UK. Aviemore now has a selection accommodation, restaurants, visitor attractions and winter sport events. Aviemore Accommodation |
Blair Atholl Scotland
Blair Atholl is small Scottish town in Perthshire which dates back historically to medieval times. The village has rich and vibrant history with many historical Scottish events linking to the village and its castle. The castle in the centre of the village was the last castle to be besieged in the British Isles by last Jacobite Rebellion 1746. The first Duke of Blair castle was arrested around 1706 when he refused to sign the Act of Union between Scotland and England by the English Parliament. The village was connected to the Highland Railway line back the modern day town of Blair Atholl enjoys its rich history which many colour events running throughout the year. The village enjoys fully functioning rail link to east coast line which was established back in 1861 when the line was originally built going up to Inverness. The village now enjoys a variety of shops, accommodation, restaurants, scenic locations, visitor attractions and events. Blair Atholl Accommodation |
Edinburgh Scotland
Edinburgh is Scotland’s capital and second largest city which has a deep rich history. The city dates back to the Bronze Age with small settlements before the castle its self was erected in the 12th Century. The city was crowned capital of Scotland back in 14th Century with a population of less than thousand. The modern day city embraces a population of 448,624 who live and work in the city. Edinburgh has long been established place of mixed cultures, communities and societies. Which has resulted in a very diverse city which embraces it’s past and present. The city enjoys a rich transportation system, many restaurants, many places to stay, events/festivals all year round, many visitor attractions and large variety of shops. Edinburgh Accommodation |
Inverness Scotland
Scotland’s last city before heading up forth north, Inverness is regard as the capital of the Highlands of Scotland. The city dates back historically to the 6th Century with rich history in Scottish affairs. Inverness enjoys the quiet life of the Highlands with being a city being disconnected for the hustle and bustle of some of the larger Scottish cities. The city has been successfully growing in population over the past century since Inverness was successfully linked to the Highlands Railway line back in the 18th century. The city enjoys large tourist stream which passes through the city throughout the year. This has resulted in many places to stay, dine shop and visit throughout the year in Inverness. Inverness Accommodation |
Kenmore Scotland
Kenmore more is small Scottish picturesque village in Perthshire which lies between Loch Tay and the River Tay. The village dates back to the 16th century and houses the Taymouth castle which was visited by Queen Victoria back in 1842. Though the village was never connected to the Highland Railway line it has enjoyed a constant tourist feed from the village called Aberfeldy less than 6 miles away. The 21st century Kenmore is bustling village with many people pursing outdoor pursuits, relaxing in scenic accommodation, dining out, shopping and fishing. Kenmore Accommodation |
Perth Scotland
Perth is Scottish city which resides in the east of Perthshire which has a history dating back to prehistoric times estimated to be 8,000 years ago when it was just a settlement. The city has grown dramatically over its life to become one of the most sought after locations in Scotland to visit for being on the footsteps of Perthshire region. The present day city embraces traditional structures which haven’t changed much over the years. It has deep roots running between its self and Scotland’s capital Edinburgh, as can be seen with architecture, walls, monuments and attractions. The city hosts some fantastic places to stay, shopping experiences, restaurants, events and festivals. Perth Accommodation |
Pitlochry Scotland
Pitlochry is a small Scottish Victorian town which has been going since 1511. The village has grown over its 500 years through the introduction of the Highland Railway line back in the 18th century. The village wasn't seen to be of great importance until Queen Victoria visited the area back 1842. Pitlochry was transformed into a Victorian tourist village during the time that the Queen visited it. Many of the Victorian buildings, street layouts and metal work can still be seen today. The present day Pitlochry has become a popular tourist hub for people passing through going north. Pitlochry now offers many places to stay, dine, outdoor pursuits, events, festivals and attractions. Pitlochry Accommodation |
Loch Tummel Scotland
Loch Tummel is a lake which stretches 11 kilometres east to west. The lake is part of the Tummel Hydro Electric Power scheme which runs through most of Perthshire generating power for the local area. The lake also forms together the world famous Queens view which can be seen for the cliffs north-west of Pitlochry. The loch is a tourist attraction for its view and fishing access which runs from April to October. Loch Tummel Accommodation |
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Our Top 10 Places to Stay |
- Glen Mhor Hotel, Inverness
- Pine Trees Hotel, Pitlochry
- 23 Mayfield, Edinburgh
- Boat Hotel, Boat of Garten
- Atholl Arms, Dunkeld
- Strathgarry Restaurant & Rooms, Pitlochry
- Tigh Na Leigh, Guest House, Alyth
- Tayside Hotel, Stanley
- Knockendarroch Hotel, Pitlochry
- Taymouth Estate, Kenmore
- East Haugh House Hotel
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