Stay in luxury lodges in Scotland

Say goodbye to 2013 and say hello to 2014! For quite a number of people this is the time of year that they start thinking about a summer holiday and even for a break away further along the year such as Christmas and new year for 2015 (wow what a thought, 2015 already!) For many Scotland is on their mind and I have taken it upon myself to talk about possibles that you could explore, even if it will save you having to trawl the Internet in search of those places.

In the first instance you need to know how luxurious you would like your break awaystay to be. A lot of people cannot do without their home comforts and would like to be cooked and cleaned for and waited upon, whilst others have their mind focused less luxurious settings the rugged terrain of the highlands of Scotland and sleeping under the stars an experience you will never forget. Of course the vast majority of people will also prefer to stay in a lovely luxurious setting with a hot tub and open fire for cosy nights whilst still being able to fend for themselves with their own cooking.

Of course this list is not the only or places you could stay by any means and it is only the limits of ones creativity that will stop you from having the time of your life. So here are the places that I can recommend you could investigate.

Farmhouses - most farmhouses have an enourmous family history and have been made into luxurious havens that make beautiful places to take your break in. Some of these places are still working farms. Staying on a working farm is a real experience so take full advantage of the offers of helping out that your host will most likely show you. There is something refreshing about collecting eggs or milking goats and these are experiences which you will probably remember for the rest of your life.

Fishermen Cottages - Some of the best cottages in the UK are to be found in Scotland. Some of the best ones are located in the middle of the countryside they are perfect for romantic getaways and for family breaks.

Log Cabins - modern log cabins and lodges differ widely from more the traditional built ones. They also offer a wide variety of features. Lodges usually tend to be luxury built than traditional builds (in my experience) such as hot tubs and older styles often have cosy coal/timber fires and more old fashioned feel to them.

City breaks - usually provide more space and in great locations for those who like a bit more of a city break style stay. They can also be located in towns and on the sea front which differs from other accommodation options however you should still have the most amazing time but the amount of things you can do will be amazing| if you are intent on a city break you should still really enjoy it.

Glamping - it used to be that camping brought you back to the basics in life who love connecting with the countryside and fine fresh air and getting away from city life. Yurts and other more weird and wonderful outdoor accommodation seem to be all the rage these days and make a very rewarding place to stay if you don't want to get too down and dirty, and this may suit you if you have little ones.

Of course there is a wide selection of places you could stay. Cottages have a wide variety and styles such as fishermen cottages or single room bothy styles in the middle of nowhere. Whatever you are looking for I really do hope this has given you some idea of things you can start searching in Google or other search provider for.

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