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Luxury hotels, hotel suites and fine dining restaurants in Scotland

Travel to Scotland  

 Vacations in Scotland mean exploring a country with ancient traditions that are lost in the mists of time. In our collective imagination, it's the birthplace of the bagpipes and the famous kilt as well as home to some of Europe's greatest folklore. As one of the four nations of the United Kingdom, the former Caledonia stretches from Ben Nevis, Britain's highest peak, to the Lowlands, formed by the valleys of the rivers Tay, Forth and Clyde. In the Highlands, whose mountains and cliffs cover two-thirds of the northern part of the country, the landscape is dominated by the waters of glistening lakes such as Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine and Loch Rannach. On the border between the Highlands and the Grampian Mountains, the famous Loch Ness continues to fuel tales of the namesake monster that supposedly lives in its waters. While Scotland's captivating capital, Edinburgh, and Glasgow are among the highlights of your stay in the country, we invite you to get off the beaten track and discover some of its rural charms as well. In the Royal Deeside valley, the Castle Road winds between fairytale fortresses such as Craigievar and Fyvie, and enchanting manor houses such as Leith Hall. Between Ballater and Braemar, don't miss out on Balmoral Castle, the summer residence of the Royal Family, with its typically Scottish baronial style. Drum Castle, one of Scotland's oldest manor houses, and Crathes Castle, with its magnificent walled garden, are also well worth a visit during your trip to Scotland. The coastline to the north and south of Aberdeen offers picturesque scenery, with fishing villages and bays surrounding golden sandy beaches. In the estuary of the River Ythan, the Forvie Sands nature reserve boasts a remarkable array of wildlife, including several species of birds and a colony of Atlantic seals. Scotland is also known for the hundreds of beautiful islands dotted along its coastline. Although only a few of them are inhabited, they all offer a spectacular scenery. Among the easiest to reach, the Hebrides will seduce you with their rolling mountains and authentic whisky distilleries producing some of the most famous malts, while the remote Isle of Skye, prized for its rugged coastline, offers magnificent hiking trails with sublime views. 

 

Luxury hotels in Scotland, enjoy a stay with authentic charm 

 From family-run country houses surrounded by lush landscapes to baronial castles overlooking the coast, our luxury hotels in Scotland promise you a memorable stay in a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. When you step through the doors of our boutique hotels, you'll discover refined settings where classicism blends seamlessly with modernity. Wander through our beautifully manicured gardens, dip into a novel to the sound of a crackling log fire and relax in the privacy of our comfortable bedrooms, decorated with taste and simplicity. To ensure that your getaway is an unforgettable experience, the friendly staff at our luxury hotels in Scotland have a deep love of the region and will be delighted to answer any questions you may have, always with a smile and helpful advice. 

 

Fine dining restaurants in Scotland, where creativity and respect for tradition prevail   

From Aberdeen Angus beef to wild Highland fish, from Ayrshire cheeses to Clyde Valley berries, local produce has pride of place in our fine dining restaurants in Scotland. Committed to the country's culinary traditions, our talented chefs combine technical skill and creativity to bring out the very best in ingredients selected from enthusiastic local producers. Grown in the organic gardens of our properties, seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs add flavour and colour to delicate dishes, which you can enjoy in elegantly decorated dining rooms. To further enhance your culinary experience, our sommeliers will be happy to recommend wines to match your meal, all of which are carefully selected from the finest cellars on the continent. 

 

The best hotels in Scotland, a breath of fresh air   

From lakeside experiences to nature walks and cultural highlights, our luxury hotels in Scotland make it easy to discover everything the country has to offer. Take in the beauty of the Ayrshire landscape while canoeing or stand-up paddling on the calm waters of the region's lochs. On foot or by bike, on your own or in the company of one of our guides, explore the lush green paths of the Scottish countryside and visit remarkable castles with walls full of history. Accompanied by a nature expert, venture by off-road vehicle into the hills and valleys of the Highlands where you can spot deer, hares and red squirrels in their natural habitats. Make sure not to miss a visit to an authentic whisky distillery before relaxing over a cup of tea in the cosy lounges of our luxury hotels in Scotland

 

Relais & Châteaux in Scotland   

Respect for nature and the appreciation of historical heritage are at the heart of the philosophy of our eco hotels in Scotland. Fully committed to sustainable development, the Scottish Relais & Châteaux hoteliers and restaurateurs are working to preserve the environment through a range of programmes designed to reduce their ecological footprint. From using organic produce in the kitchen to recycling waste and optimising the management of energy resources, our boutique hotels in Scotland are adapting to the changing demands of our times while continuing to offer you the best possible service.