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Cottage Holidays Scotland

Cottage Holiday Scotland

Cottage holidays in Scotland have a deserved reputation for giving holiday makers a good time. Whether it's up North, in the quiet East, the Scenic South or the dramatic West with its Isles stretching round the coast for miles. Summer is considered by some visitors to be the best time of year to go for a cottage holiday in Scotland because the weather is warm, and it doesn't rain too much. If you go on holiday in the spring or autumn you're more likely to find that you need the central heating turned on, and remember to take your waterproof clothing and umbrella!

When you visit Scotland to stay in a holiday cottage be prepared to switch off, escape from the hectic life you are accustomed to, put your feet up and relax!

Scotland is renowned for its awesome dramatic scenery, variety of terrains, warm friendly people, whisky (Speyside, Highland, Islay, Islands, Lowlands and Campbeltown) and historic buildings.

Whether you stay near one of the major cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen or Dundee, or stay in one of the major regions of Scotland such as Central Scotland, Western Isles, Aberdeenshire, Argyll and Bute, Dumfries and Galloway, Moray Orkney, South Ayrshire, Fife, Scottish Borders, Perth and Kinross, Highland, Shetland, Stirling or Angus you are sure to find a peaceful cottage that is well equiped for you and your group, that is near to the facilities you need, and gives you the opportunity to enjoy your holiday.

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Just don't forget, when you come on holiday to a cottage in Scotland, remember to write a postcard to your family and tell them what a great time you are having!

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