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    Scottish couples self-catering breaks

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    Lochside Couple's Retreat
    Dalmally, Argyll and Bute
    Lochside Couple's Retreat, Argyll and Bute,  Scotland Viewed 14 times in last week.
    no booking fee
    Sleeps 1 - 2, 1 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 700 - £ 1225
    Sorry this property has not provided availability information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Balcony Garden EV Charging free wifi
    Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Weddings Corporate events
    Carrick Lodge
    Dalmally, Argyll and Bute
    Carrick Lodge, Argyll and Bute,  Scotland Viewed 12 times in last week.
    no booking fee
    Sleeps 3 - 6, 3 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 1500 - £ 2800
    Sorry this property has not provided availability information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Sauna Balcony Garden BBQ
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Weddings Corporate events
    Glen Prosen Romantic Retreat
    Blairgowrie, Perthshire
    Glen Prosen Romantic Retreat, Perthshire,  Scotland Viewed 10 times in last week.
    Sleeps 1 - 2, 1 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 825 - £ 990
    Sorry this property has not provided availability and detailed pricing information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden BBQ free wifi
    Type of Holiday: 4 dogs welcome Families

    Rent a cottage for two in an amazing part of Scotland and have the holiday of a lifetime. There are all kinds of holiday accommodation for couples that could range from an apartment in a castle, a granite cottage in a fishing village, a stone house in the country or a pine lodge, cosy and comfortable.  Whatever type of accommodation you choose, it will be of a high standard. Tourism is vitally important to Scotland and all accommodation owners try to ensure that their guests have a memorable trip  and recommend them to their friends.

    Scotland is famous for its scenery, music, its islands, flora and fauna, culture and to a certain extent the its food and drink. Whisky is a world export and perhaps a spirit to become acquainted with during a Scottish holiday, especially in the winter months when its warming properties are appreciated. Salmon, both fresh and smoked appears on Scottish menus. Scottish raspberries are arguably the best and fruit during the summer. You may like to treat yourself to a few meals out whilst holidaying in Scotland or buy in the fresh ingredients to make your own gourmet meals in your Scottish holiday home. Couples on holiday have a great deal of freedom to decide what to do, where and when and we hope that you choose a self-catering holiday for two in Scotland soon. The best times to visit for good weather are May-the end of August. Winters can be extremely cold, however skiing in the Cairngorms could be another possible attraction and Scotland looks magnificent under a coating of sparkling snow.