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Scotland - Easter

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Whizzz · 02/02/2007 18:51

OK - who has a tried & tested place to stay in Scotland at Easter - or maybe Whit?
I'm thinking somewhere pretty, self catering, cottage (no chintz), stuff for DS (6) - complex + pool ??
Any ideas - oh wise MNetters

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roisin · 02/02/2007 19:06

There's a fantastic Science Festival in Edinburgh at Easter: definitely worth visiting if you're in the vicinity.

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tamum · 02/02/2007 19:10

Pitmilly might be good, though they get booked up a long way in advance. Science Festival is indeed very good if you come this way

Morton of Pitmilly

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Whizzz · 02/02/2007 19:20

Wow that looks ideal but limited availability for school hols

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tamum · 02/02/2007 19:22

We've only actually been there once because I never manage to get my act togther to book months in advance, the way you seem to need to. Sorry Whizz. There are self catering cottages at Crieff Hydro, and then you'd have access to the pool and so on.

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Whizzz · 03/02/2007 17:25

any more recommendations please or am I miles toooooo late in booking ??

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 17:37

self catering lodges at a hotel in lochgoilhead. will go look for link

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 17:38

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 17:39

oops here sorry

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 17:41

you're best to phone for a price. i was looking into short breaks and they gave me a better price over the phone...

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Whizzz · 03/02/2007 19:32

Hmmm that doesnt look too bad and there are still vacancies.....what's the verdict on Hoeseasons MNetters ??????

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Skribble · 03/02/2007 21:31

Its a lovely setting, I haven't stayed in Drimsynie House Hotel , but the area is stunning but remote from other areas. Hoseasons are just an agent, and are fine, the accomodation is controled by the hotel itself.

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Fillyjonk · 03/02/2007 21:35

edinburgh



sorry, but it is really fab

its got a mountain in the middle of the city, how cool is that?

and a chippie on every corner...

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 21:43

ah fillyjonf, but the chippies use that weird sauce stuff.

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 21:44

fillyjonk

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LieselVentouse · 03/02/2007 21:47

Mountain in the middle of the city - thatll be that mound with the castle plonked on top.

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Whizzz · 03/02/2007 21:50

Might be going for the one ja9 linked !

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Fillyjonk · 03/02/2007 21:50

no, arthurs seat

bloody hell i went to uni on the top of the mound

and cleverly lived halfway down leith walk

oh i love talking edinburgh

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ja9 · 03/02/2007 21:51


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LieselVentouse · 03/02/2007 21:53

Can I mention a good Scottish city

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Whizzz · 04/02/2007 09:42

Has anyone stayed at Great Glen Water Park in Kinlochlochy, Inverness-shire ?? Thats another alternative

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Whizzz · 04/02/2007 17:26

any more ideas ? DH is being suitably vague about it all as usual !!
"Whatever you think!"

Arrrrggghhhh

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MrsMuddle · 04/02/2007 18:23

I'd recommend Auchrannie in Arran. You could get a lodge for a week, and they also have family rooms in the spa hotel. There's loads to do in Arran for kids, and it's easy to get to. Good leisure facilities at the hotel, and lovely eating places on the island.

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MrsMuddle · 04/02/2007 18:25

here's a link

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Whizzz · 04/02/2007 19:20

thanks - looks nice, but I'm not sure whether Arran (or anything involving a ferry!) might be a bit much on top of the long drive

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Skribble · 04/02/2007 22:16

Getting to Arran isn't to bad. The ferry from Ardrossan to Arran takes 55 mins and costs about £5 per person and £30 per car for a single. Ardrossan on the Clyde coast takes about 3.5 hours to drive to from carlisle and is about 1 hour drive southwest from Glasgow. Ferry is operated by Calmac

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