
Travelling to Scotland can include many activities and sights. It is a country that has everything: romance, picturesque scenery, the spirit of adventure and of course many events travelers usually like to visit. Some events are dedicated to particular Scottish art or traditions and it is the perfect way to understand more about the Scottish culture.
Some self catering holiday cottages in Scotland still include the elements of traditional Scottish farmhouses that have turned their traditional look into luxury residential standards.
New Territories International Festival of Arts in 2010 – contemporary art and live installations festival that will be held on the 21-st of March. A holiday in Scotland can be in the place of your own. The quality of self catering holiday cottages in Scotland is very high and is one of the reasons they are chosen by tourists who want to stay near the event but enjoy privacy in the same time. Renting a self catering holiday cottage in Scotland via Cottages & Castles is an easy and quick process.
Ceilidh Edinburgh Festival 2010 (26 March – 18 April 2010) – traditional art and dance festival. This event features the main Scottish thing – Ceilidh. It is not just the dance; it’s the whole culture, music and art. Self catering holiday cottages in Scotland and
self catering apartments in Edinburgh area are perfect to rent for the Edinburgh Festival period.
St Andrews Golf Week 2010 (11-17 of April 2010) – open golf event with evening entertainment and wide range of golf courses during the day. Booking a self catering holiday cottage in Scotland in particular area of
St Andrews needs some actions in advance because not that many companies provide their customers with late availability options.
Glasgow International Jazz Festival (18th – 17th June 2010) – international festival of jazz with concerts all over Glasgow, (including famous old Fruit market). There are plenty of small areas around the largest Scottish city to book
self catering holiday cottage in Glasgow, Scotland.
When you arrive in Scotland, we recommend you to hire a car to get around. Even the busiest time will be fun if you book your property in advance.