Bed & Breakfasts and Guest Houses for Scotland golf In the Northeast
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| A. Auld Cummerton: Auld Cummerton is off the beaten track and nestles in the upper reaches of Royal Donside within its own woodland and enjoys magnificent views towards the mountains of Royal Deeside. Originally built in 1760, it has been recently restored it to a very high standard. |
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| B. Braehead Villa: Superior quality bed and breakfast accommodation, in a pleasant and central location, only two minutes walk from the town center and shops. Fully en-suite rooms. Scottish breakfast, or continental, and vegetarian. |
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| C. Craigellachie Lodge: Come home to a superb 17th century mansion set in mature gardens with commanding views of the River Spey, punctuated by one of Thomas Telford's diminutive bridges. The prestigious lodge provides all that is best in relaxation and comfort for you and your family. |
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| D. Gowanbrae: A Victorian style property with spacious rooms, tastefully modernized and decorated. There is a warm welcoming dining room, where you can enjoy a good Scottish breakfast. Every room is en-suite with T.V., Tea, Coffee and central heating. There is also a guests lounge where you can relax in the comfortable surroundings. |
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| E. Kildonan Guest House: Offers bed and breakfast style accommodation in the north east of Scotland. Our luxury rooms, wide range of services and accessability to both Aberdeen City and the surrounding Deeside area, including its golf courses, are perfect for the American visitor. |
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| F. Locerbain Farm: Situated high in the wooded hills above the Dailuiane Distillery and with spectacular views across to Ben Rinnes, yet only a five minute drive from the picturesque village of Aberlour, Locherbain Farm offers bed and breakfast for those who wish to get away from it all. |
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| G. New Marnoch Bed and Breakfast: A tastefully decorated modern bungalow with off street private parking. Ideally suited for golf and touring the Castle and Whisky trails. Special rate for staying 3 nights or more. |
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| H. The Old Kirk: Feel the peace of mind arriving at this traditional Scottish church surrounded by fields of golden grain. Visitors are met by the church’s original, awe-inspiring stained glass window. |
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| I. Old Manor Carnoustie: Located near Carnoustie on the East Coast of Scotland within short driving distance of all of Scotland's classic northeast golf courses. |
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| J. Reiver House: A large victorian house built around 1900 which has been a Bed & Breakfast establishment for the past 14 years. Situated to the east end of the beautiful town of Forres. Just a short walk from the town centre near to the local golf courses. |
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| K. Torchattan House: Situated in the heart of Aberlour, Moray and only two minutes away from the shops, so why not come and soak up the relaxing atmosphere in Aberlou. |
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Hotels for Scotland Golf In the Northeast |
| L: Brentwood Hotel: A town house hotel situated in the heart of Aberdeen city centre and are very convenient for business, leisure vacations, golf, sight seeing, touring, shopping, theatre, concert hall, cinema and the various entertainment venues in town. |
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| M. Carlogie House Hotel: A family hotel which provides a relaxing sanctury within easy reach of 30 local golf courses - including championship courses, Carnoustie and St Andrews. |
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| N. Invercarse Hotel: Set in private wooded grounds overlooking the River Tay, this former mansion house offers a stylish, convenient base for Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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| O. The Station Hotel: Primarily a golf hotel, we cater for large numbers of golfers, many of whom return each year to play over the rich variety of golf courses in the area. |
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| P. Woodlands Hotel: One of Dundee’s finest hotels nestling in the seaside village of Broughty Ferry. The hotel features an indoor Leisure Club with a large swimming pool, gymnasium and steam room. |
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Self-Catering Cottages and Apartments for Scotland Golf In the Northeast |
| Q:Abade Self-Catering: A small group of hand-picked traditional lodges, unusual places to stay and quality holiday cottages in Scotland – most just an hour’s drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow and St. Andrews, "the home of golf." |
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| R. Tulloch Lodges: Situated in gloriously peaceful woodland by an enchanting lochan in the Laich of Moray, the 8 self-catering lodges stand in a sheltered valley four miles from the lovely country town of Forres. |
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| S. Yool Apartments: The two adjacent first-floor apartments, situated in the main street of Carnoustie. The Carnoustie Championship, Burnside and Buddon golf courses are within 500 metres. |
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