
Travelling in Scotland can bring you to the most beautiful places: coastal regions, impressing mountain sides, noisy cities and small villages, full of traditions and mysterious memories.
One of the travelers I know visited more than 40 touristic attractions during winter season but still couldn’t understand what was missing. Hotel service provides you with comfort and care about your needs but there is other way to feel Scottish hospitality and the spirit of the ancient history.
Booking self catering cottage in Scotland with your family, second half, or a couple of friends can change everything. Awesome views, inspiring for unforgettable photos or long evenings with the people you love can be reached in just one step from the self catering cottage in Scotland.
Whether you are ready to hit the road around and to see the true heart of Scotland or born to enjoy private and luxury rest,
self catering holiday cottage in Scotland can give you both chances. The most interesting views and events are very often located at off the usual track routes because the places of location are not only attractive but they offer so many things to do and to see by themselves.
Self catering cottage in Scotland can be located in the most romantic island, peninsula or in the 20 minutes ride from the cit

y and its attractions. A lot of travelers accept this modern move in travelling when you can save the feeling or home and get the service of good hotel.
Borders and Lothian contain plenty of self catering cottages in Scotland and they are perfect places to explore
castles, Scottish villages and awesome coastal line around. Self catering cottages between
Aberdeen and
Inverness-shire can lead you to the most famous national park in the UK - Cairngorms National Park. Staying in Scottish
self catering cottage in Inverness city you feel the spirit of the Northern Highlands.
Self catering cottage in St. Andrews can be a final point for a golf enthusiast to enjoy the
UK Open Golf Event 2010. Self catering cottages of Scotland located in
Galloway,
Ayrshire and
Dumfries with quiet field around always bring a feeling of inspiration because this territory was home for poets and pilgrims.
Scotland is known as a country that has a character of its own. But even a route well known by tourists can be seen different if you choose a right place to stay.