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Untamed and beautiful, Scotland is located in northern Europe and is bounded by the North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and England. It is around half the size of England, but most of its landmass is comprised of moorlands, mountains and about 800 islands.
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Aviemore Highlands Hotel
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Aviemore Mountain Resort, Aviemore
Nestling at the foot of the 'great rock of Craigellachie', this hotel enjoys spectacular views of the Cairngorms. All bedrooms are en suite and have television, radio, hairdryer, trouser press and welcome tray. Relax in the White Lady bar or enjoy fine cuisine in the spacious Ben Macdui Restaurant.
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Hilton Aviemore
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Aviemore Centre, Aviemore
The Hilton Aviemore is located in the foothills of the Cairngorm mountains, offering guests a real flavour of Scotland. Relax in the hotel's elegant cocktail bar or dine in the Four Seasons Restaurant. The hotel has excellent leisure facilities including swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Local leisure facilities nearby include golf, skiing and watersports.
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Hilton Coylumbridge
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, Aviemore
The Hilton Coylumbridge is perfect for families and has a special programme of entertainment and activities for children. It is situated in the midst of an open forest at the foot of the Cairngorm Mountains. Leisure facilities include two swimming pools, bubble pool, sauna, archery, solarium, tennis and fun house complex with three soft play areas, games room, mini golf 10-pin bowling and crFche.
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| Edinburgh |
| Edinburgh , with its romantic castle, set atop
an extinct volcanic plug, is one of the best cities in Europe. Calton
Hill, with various important monuments, and the massive rocky cliffs
of Arthur's Seat and the Salisbury Crags, provide a scenic backdrop
to the city. |
| Glasgow |
Glasgow has much to offer a discerning tourist.
You can visit the Glasgow Cathedral, Burrell Collection, St Mungo's
Museum of Religious Life and Art and the 15th-century Provand's Lordship
or take a walk through the majestic structures of the 18th-century
Merchant City. |
| St. Andrews |
| The medieval town of St. Andrews was once the
ecclesiastical capital of the country. However, golfing is its only
religion today, with golfers from all over the world thronging the
world's most famous golf course in the town. |
| Aberdeen |
| Another destination worth exploring is Aberdeen
, a veritable symphony in granite. The bewitching Inner Hebrides,
located on the country's western coast. |
| Highlands |
| The highlands of Scotland are perfect for cycling
while Aviemore, Glencoe, Nevis, Glenshee, The Lecht, and the Nevis
Range are ideal for skiing. |
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