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Accommodation In Scotland

Macdonald Rusacks Hotel Macdonald Rusacks Hotel Macdonald Rusacks Hotel The Macdonald Rusacks Hotel overlooking the 18th hole at the Old Course, St Andrews.

 

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As InfoBritain is a site for historical tourism we have created a special list of hotels with particular historic interest. Each hotel has been selected for the historic quality of the buildings, or for the events that took place in or near the hotels. Stay in the King's Arms, Lockerbie, a hotel where Bonnie Prince Charlie once stayed, or book a room overlooking the eighteenth hole at St Andrews. Alternatively use our general list for a complete range of accommodation.

 

Here are a few examples of the hotels you will see on the historical pages

Osbourne Hotel, Edinburgh The Osbourne Hotel is situated in a terrace of Georgian Town Houses built almost two hundred years ago. The hotel stands on one of the three wide parallel streets that form the basis for Edinburgh's New Town, first laid out by James Craig in 1767.

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Kings Arms, Skye The King's Arms is situated in the village of Kyleakin on the Isle Of Skye, with views across the Kyle of Lochalsh to mainland Scotland. The Kings Arms is one of the Isle of Skye's oldest hotels, dating back to the 1600s.

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Aultnagar Hotel Aultnager Lodge was built by Andrew Carnegie in 1904. The hotel has it's own twenty two acres of ground, with deer roaming freely.

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Here are a few examples of the hotels you will find in the general listings:

The chain of Express By Holiday Inns offers quality accommodation for a reasonable price. This is the hotel at Stirling.

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Express By Holiday Inn, Stirling

The Dalrachney Lodge Hotel in Carrbridge would be an excellent choice of base when exploring the Highlands of Scotland.

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Dalrachney Lodge .

 

 

 

 

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