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Accommodation in Scotland
Scotland offers plenty of wonderful accessible accommodation
options, including sleek city centre hotels, eco-friendly retreats and
Why you should choose a log cabin or a lodge:
luxurious country houses. They’re ideal for outdoor activities.
You can stay in a bustling city centre, with great access-friendly They’re built in Scotland’s most scenic locations.
attractions right on your doorstep, or out in the countryside, where They’re often pet friendly.
you can enjoy accessible walks or trips to the beach. Look out for
facilities such as onsite restaurants, free WiFi, hearing loop, level access They have cosy living areas where everyone can relax after a day of
and accessible parking or drop off points. exploring.
Many establishments will be able to cater for those with a sensory They offer a huge range of facilities, from fully equipped kitchen and
impairment but please do check with the business before booking. free WiFi to hot tubs,
log burners and beautiful al fresco eating areas.
Places where you will find self-catering
log cabins and lodges include:
• On the banks of a loch.
• Surrounded by woodland.
• At the seaside.
• On a working farm.
Camping and Caravan Holidays,
and Accommodation
Ah, the joys of the great Scottish camping holiday - where to begin?!
B&Bs and Guesthouses in Scotland
Well, let us tell you that in Scotland it’s easy to experience the many
delights of camping or caravanning.
Why go camping in Scotland?
What could be better than waking up in a comfy bed inside a city
townhouse, country farm cottage, luxury lodge, or even a castle, before
tucking into a full Scottish breakfast? It’s all part of the experience at a
bed and breakfast (B&B) or guest house in Scotland. Whether you are
exploring cities, towns or the countryside, you can almost always find a
We’ve got a superb range of caravan parks and camping sites to suit all
budgets, tastes and itineraries whether you are looking for a fun family
break packed with activities or a bit of peace and quiet in the great
outdoors.
quality B&B or guest house for an unforgettable stay.
Ask your friendly host for local know-how and they’ll recommend
great places to visit, where to eat, best cycling routes, and top tips on
travel. You’ll find plenty of homely, personal touches and often there
are excellent facilities, which might include wonderful loch-side views,
pet-friendly rooms and handy bike or golf club storage.
Cabin Holidays & Lodges in Scotland
Relax and get away from it all in a log cabin or lodge, nestled deep in
the Scottish countryside. Whether you’re looking for a pet friendly log
cabin that is