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06 June, 2017
Offering panoramic views akin to those you find on the lid of a shortbread tin, it's hard to beat a long weekend in the Scottish Highlands. Spend days filling your lungs with the freshest air as you get lost down wild walkways in untamed landscapes, before retreating to a sumptuous hotel room (usually twice the size of claustrophobic urban offerings) for a well-deserved dram. Whoever you're escaping the city with, these are the best hotels in which to huddle up in The Highlands.
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Poolewe Achnasheen, Wester Ross
Make a road trip of it and drive along the blissfully scenic North Coast 500 to this welcoming family home, which hugs the shoreline of Loch Ewe and backs onto hiking trails aimed at the intrepid rambler. Come rain or shine, Pool House offers you the chance to leisurely sip the "water of life"- the Gaelic translation for whisky - either nestled beside a roaring log fire in the library or with owner and whisky-enthusiast Peter in the billiard room. Waking up to sweeping vistas over the water's edge will make brushing off the imposing whisky hangover easy and inspire you to set sail to the neighbouring Summer Isle for a hearty picnic.
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Ackergill, Wick
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Ackergill, Wick KW1 4RG
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Torlundy, Fort William
Giving Inverlochy the royal seal of approval, Queen Victoria wrote in her diaries "I never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot" after spending a week here sketching and painting. Royal fans aside, the castle hotel boasts magnificent neighbours such as the falls at Glen Nevis, the monument at Glenfinnan and the mountains of Glencoe, not to mention its prime location at the bottom of Ben Nevis. Arrive at the idyllic spot in style with a Rolls Royce transfer from the airport, then spend a wholesome weekend fishing, golfing and white-water rafting.
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Glencoe
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Achnasheen, Wester Ross
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Benderloch, Oban
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Eagle Brae, Struy
The result of eight years of hard work, the family-run Eagle Brae's luxurious log cabins invite guests to reconnect with nature without leaving behind home comforts. The craftsmanship of the sustainably sourced, hand-built cabins is exceptional, with wood-burning stoves and high ceilings adding to their intrepid explorer charm. Terraces open up to endless views of babbling brooks, with water lilies lazily drifting across lakes set against a backdrop of sweeping hillsides. Put the wood-burning stoves to good use with the estate-produced wild venison burgers, lamb from four-horned sheep and pork from rare Berkshire pigs. For the culinary foragers, the estate's chanterelle slope will provide endless fun(ghi).
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Kilchrenan, Taynuilt