Hidden Scotland (Hidden Secrets - Countries or Regions)

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Hidden Scotland (Hidden Secrets - Countries or Regions)

Hidden Scotland (Hidden Secrets - Countries or Regions)

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All that exists in the area is the Corrour Station House, the UK’s remotest restaurant which also offers accommodation, directly next to the train station; an award-winning eco-hostel located at the bottom of the loch, and the Corrour Shooting Lodge which offers luxury accommodation.

If you’re looking for something extra special, a luxury log cabin is a perfect choice. Settle in and enjoy complete comfort with everything you could ever need in elegant surroundings. Ideal for a special occasion with family or friends, these cabins provide an idyllic setting for a luxurious break – with a little ‘wow’ factor thrown in. The bothy is equipped with one bedroom that sleeps up to 6, and a common area with a fireplace.There are abundant wild camping opportunities outside too. The steamship Sir Walter Scott trails a wake across Loch Katrine, past islands and steep, wooded hills. The ruins of Findlater Castle, on the NE250 road route near Cullen. Photograph: John Bracegirdle/Alamy Ladhar Bheinn, one of the Munros on the Knoydart peninsula. Photograph: prunus_dulcis/GuardianWitness

Loch Glencoul and the bothy that sits at its head is one of my favourite secret places in Scotland. You can gaze out to the loch from the parking area at Kylesku bridge, but the best views of the loch are from Glencoul bothy.

On a sunny day, the beach at the southern end of Sinclairs Bay, known locally as Reiss Beach, is spectacularly beautiful. The long stretch of pure, white sands alongside the azure waters of the North… Alexander, 5th Lord Livingston, was guardian of Mary Queen of Scots when she was a child. Queen Mary’s marriage agreement to Francis II was also signed at Callendar House.

The effort is worth it however. There are some fabulous bothies throughout Scotland, but the location of Glencoul bothy makes it all the more special, nestled between craggy mountains with some of the best views of Loch Glencoul at sunset. When we think of the Glens we think of the Scottish Highlands but don’t be fooled there are beautiful Glens that can be found further a field an none so pretty as Glentrool and Galloway Forest Park. Staying in a log cabin offers something a little extra special for your get-away-from-it-all break. Wake up in breathtaking natural surroundings with easy access to all the countryside has to offer. No matter whether you’re searching for log cabins to suit couples, families, or a large group, you’ll be spoilt for choice. You can opt for a contemporary luxury log cabin, something a bit more rustic, a remote romantic hideaway, or even an environmentally responsible eco-cabin. To reach the Falls of Glomach you need to hike for three hours from Morvich. You’ll follow a stalker’s path through Bealach na Sroine, which means ‘the pass of the nose.’

The stretch of sand at Seilebost beach on the south side of Luskentyre Bay was once voted one of the top 10 best beaches in the world. Come here on a fine, sunny day and it won 't be difficult to see… Tracing Inspirations: A Jeweller’s Journey from the Isle of Skye to Callander with Heather McDermott

Then time to explore the pretty town of Aberfeldy and its independent shops including a superb bookshop, a specialist tweed shop and art galleries. The Singing Sands beach on Islay is pure magic. The beach gets its name because if you rub the sole of your shoe against the sand, it makes a singing noise. attending a secret meeting at Stirling Castle when an old adversary is murdered in a chilling echo of a dark episode in the castle’s The Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve is Britain’s first National Nature Reserve, and a nature lover’s playground. Now proceeded by a sheer glass housing Sueno’s Stone is steeped in history and local residents are proud to have it housed where it belongs in rural Forres. Sueno’s Stone weighs over seven tonnes and it a vital and pivotal part of Scotland’s rich heritage.

The Picts were the indigenous people of the north and left behind remarkable ancient relics. The impressive Sueno’s Stone in Forres is Scotland’s tallest sculpted standing stone. It features carvings of rare battle scenes from the 10th century. Beautiful Achmelvich Beach looks across the bay to the coastal village of Lochinver with the islands of Lewis and Harris just offshore.This is a beautiful sheltered beach on the rural west coast.…

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Green tourism is on the rise, and this is definitely true in Scotland. Holidaying in an eco log cabin means you can enjoy an environmentally friendly break with minimal impact on the natural surroundings. You don’t need to rough it though – eco log cabins are sustainable but they’re still well-appointed and highly comfortable. Log cabins with hot tubs have become hugely popular in recent years – and it’s no surprise why! What could be better than relaxing in bubbles amid beautiful scenery? Perfect at the end of a day’s exploring or outdoor activities, you’ll be warmed up and chilled out in no time. Most hot tubs are usable year-round, so you can enjoy them no matter the weather.



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