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We offer Bed and Breakfast (B&B/Pension), Guest House (Inns), Self-Catering accommodation (and Serviced Apartments), lodgings and vacation holiday rentals throughout Scotland. All prices are usually stated per night although Self-Catering is usually quoted on a weekly basis.

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Scotland offers numerous Arts and Science Festivals and Rugby fixtures as well as the Highlands Games, Golfing, Hill Walking and Climbing, Mountain Biking, Rallying, Road Cycling, Skiing, Festivals, Arts, Museums, Whisky Tours and many other interesting things to see and do... upcoming events include St Andrews Day (Nov 30th), Stonehaven fireball ceremony (Jan 1), Burns Night (Jan 25) and the Six Nations Rugby Tournament during February and March.

The summer offers the Edinburgh Festival and the Military Tattoo held at the Castle.

Edinburgh is justly famous for Princes Street, dominated by the Castle and surrounded by various churches, hotels, bars and clubs, a mixture of old and new.

Outside of London, Edinburgh is the countries second largest financial centre, St. Andrews Square being the heart of this, as well as Edinburgh being one the worlds most popular tourist destinations.

Glasgow however is more of a bustling modern city and arguably more vibrant than its neighbour and is heavily steeped in Victorian splendour and offering the mainlands only complete medieval Cathedral. Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery is Scotlands most popular tourist attraction even more so than Edinburgh Castle.

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Scotland Bed and Breakfast, Guest House and Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation

Edinburgh Bed&Breakfast (16)

Edinburgh B&B Accommodation

City Centre, Bruntsfield, Calton Hill, Colinton, Grassmarket, Marchmont, Murrayfield, Lothian
Edinburgh Guest House (96)

Edinburgh Guesthouse Accommodation

Central, Murrayfield, Royal Mile, Cowgate, Leith, New Town, Old Town, Penicuik, Holyrood
Edinburgh Self-Catering (107)

Edinburgh Self-Catering Accommodation

Edinburgh City, Royal Mile, West-End, Fountainbridge, Bruntsfield, Morningside, Leith
Edinburgh Hotels (75)

Edinburgh Hotels

Edinburgh City, Princes Street, Bruntsfield, Morningside
Glasgow (158)

Accommodation in Glasgow

Ayr, Paisley, Prestwick, Largs, East Kilbride, Hamilton, Lanark and Bearsden
Aberdeen (63)

Accommodation in Aberdeenshire

Peterhead, Fraserburgh, Montrose and Stonehaven
Perth (21)

Accommodation in Perthshire

Perth, Blairgowrie, Grampian, Kinross, Dunkeld, Auchterarder, Crieff, Comrie,
Dundee (19)

Accommodation in Dundee

Arbroath, Fortfar, Tealing, Muirhead, Tayport, Monifieth
Stirling (51)

Accommodation in Stirling

Culross, Dollar, Bannockburn, Callander, Bridge of Allan
St Andrews (34)

Accommodation in St Andrews

Cupar, Crail, Lady Bank, West and East Sands, Boarhills
Oban (48)

Accommodation in Oban

Taynuilt, Kentallen, Kilbride, Kerrera, Loch Feochan
Pitlochry (34)

Accommodation in Pitlochry

Blair Atholl, Aberfeldy, Vrackie, Kenmore, Kinloch Rannoch
Inverness (65)

Accommodation in Inverness

Loch Ness, Balloch, Nairn, Elgin, Fortrose, Kirkhill, Redburn, Westhill, Culloden Moor
Loch Ness (40)

Accommodation around Loch Ness

Fort Augustus, Cherry Island, Drumnadrochit, Lewiston, Invergarry, Foyers
Fort William (36)

Accommodation in Fort William

Glencoe, Ben Nevis, Ballachalish, Glenfinnan, Mallaig
Aviemore (22)

Accommodation in Aviemore

Alvie, Caringorm, Newtonmore, Carrbridge, Inverdruie
Loch Lomond (11)

Accommodation in Loch Lomond

Tarbet, Arrochar, Balmaha, Balloch, Cardross, Luss
Shetland Islands (25)

Accommodation in the Shetlands

Lerwick, Sumburgh, Gonfirth, Quendale, Fladdabister, Kirkabister
Isle of Mull (32)

Accommodation on the Isle of Mull

Tobermory, Salem, Craignure, Fionnphort, Lochbuie
Isle of Skye (55)

Accommodation on the Isle of Skye

Portree, The Storr, Kyleakin, Elgol, UIG, Western Isles
Isle of Arran (33)

Accommodation on the Isle of Arran

Brodick, Corrie, Kilmory, Lochranza, Whiting Bay, Blackwaterfoot
Isle of Barra (22)

Accommodation on the Isle of Barra

Eoligarry, Castlebay, Bagh a Tuath, Vatersay, Mingulay
Isle of Islay (20)

Accommodation on the Isle of Islay

Finlaggan, Bowmore, Port Ellen, American Monument
Orkney (50)

Accommodation on the Orkney Islands

Shapinsay, Stronsay, Sanday, Hoy, Flotta, Kirkwall, Stromness, Eday, Westray
Borders (48)

Accommodation around Border and Galloway

Stranraer, Wigtownshire, Galashiels, Lockerbie, Jedburgh
England (202)

English Accommodation (South of the Border)

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Wales (23)

Welsh Accommodation

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Accommodation in Scotland Advice for travellers
In Scotland Bed & Breakfasts (B&B) usually have less than four rooms for accommodation and Guest Houses at least four rooms. This is the basic difference between a Guest House and a Bed and Breakfast, although B&B's usually have less stringent official requirements from the Scottish Tourist Board. Additionally Bed & Breakfast accommodation may be run part-time by the owner who may have another job and use the B&B as a second source of income. Guest Houses on the other hand tend to be full-time managed. Their are significantly more Guest Houses than Bed and Breakfasts in Scotland. Self-Catering is usually either a room(s) in an apartment shared or a complete apartment for rental, sometimes with separate facilities but frequently en-suite. Prices naturally vary greatly but expect to pay significantly more for accommodation during the summer season, sometimes as much as 50% extra. And advance booking is strongly recommended as popular tourist destinations are often full by Mid-March for the summer holiday months with the Edinburgh Festival, the Military Tattoo and holidays such as Hogmanay, Christmas and New Year.

The Scottish Tourist Board actually defines establishments as follows: Bed & Breakfast Private Accommodation for six paying guests or less and run by the owner. Guest House A more commercial variant than a B&B with accommodation for at least six guests coupled with breakfast and other meals often provided or available. Farmhouse A Guesthouse or B&B provided on a fully working smallholding or farm. Inn Accommodation (usually a guesthouse) that is fully-licenced, although this term is more popular in North America than Scotland.

Accommodation Prices for B&B'S, Guesthouses and Self-Catering are the starting prices, per night (or usually with self-catering per week) and are usually low-season prices. During the Edinburgh Festival, Summer months and during Holiday periods prices may rise particularly in Edinburgh and other Scottish Cities. Usually on checking-in you are charged in advance for your stay. All B&B's, Guesthouses and Self-Catering take cash, and in almost all cases Credit/Debit Card. It is highly recommended that you inform the establishment of your arrival time, especially when arriving at unusual hours such as early morning or late evening.

Please note many Guesthouses and B&B's in the Highlands and Islands are closed during the Winter Season and may not open until March 2008.

If you expect to travel by public transport during your stay try and book advance tickets as trains and coaches are often full during the high season - especially those departing from Edinburgh and Glasgow to the Highlands and Islands. Air Travel between the UK major cities such as London is cheap and frequent with carriers such as easyJet and Ryan Air. Advisable to Book online early as often prices can be 50% cheaper in advance.

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