Last minute secluded romantic accommodation

Last minute secluded romantic accommodation

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miniandy

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1,512 posts

238 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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As it says above really!

I'm looking to find somewhere in Scotland (not bothered where) to take my girlfriend for a weekend or a short break. Can anyone suggest anywhere that meets the above criteria? I don't want to be in a city, I don't mind driving, I would like luxury, I don't mind B&B/guest house, max 150 quid per night. Something unique might be fun, like a light house, as long as I don't have to share it. Ideally in the middle of nowhere. Oh, and leaving this weekend!

All the best

Andy

GetCarter

29,404 posts

280 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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Can't help you at that price

Unless you can get to Harris (Rodel Hotel... as remote as you'll get and stunning food - but ferries and stuff may thwart you in August)

Good luck

wineboar

33 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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Give this a try:

www.taychregganhotel.co.uk/index.html

Weekends would be quite booked up but they may have some short breaks.

I have been there for the last few years and my parents go there quite often for New Years. It really fits the bill and the standard rooms fit the price

Raffles

1,931 posts

231 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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My parents have Dunvalanree. My mum's second cousin has the Rodell one on Harris recommended above. But we're better. ;-)

We are a four star small hotel, which looks out onto the Kilbrannen sound, across to Arran.

It's a great place for a romantic weekend, as we are ideally suited for the needs of couples on a short break. An extensive wine list, fantastic food.

Take a look at Trip Advisor, ignoring the obvious three by some wierdos (who have done this to other hotels around the country).

If you don't mind an interesting drive, then you will enjoy getting here. You have the official 'Long and Winding Road,' we are on Kintyre, where Paul McCartney has also written about in another song. I love the drive down here, it's keeps you awake, it's empty and very scenic.



Check out the website, and all the reviews on Trip Advisor.

01583 431226

[small] I hope it's allowed to promote my parents business on here...

Edited by Raffles on Friday 11th August 20:41

GreigM

6,728 posts

250 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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If thats £150 per person you might wanna try this:
www.aboutscotland.com/culzean/bedrooms.html

very romantic

northo

2,375 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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Try Monachyle Mhor - www.monachylemhor.com. Tom the owner is a "celebrity" chef and car nut. Around £160 per night , and £44 per head for one of the greatest meals you are ever likely to have. Very special place at the end of a glen, and great roads everywhere. You could also hire the car of your dreams (if you don't already own it) from www.rioprestige.com

miniandy

Original Poster:

1,512 posts

238 months

Friday 11th August 2006
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Some great suggestions. Thanks all!

Steve - I don't fancy the ferry. I might check out your local, although I'm not sure if it falls in to my price bracket.

Robbie - that beach looks great.

Greig - Thanks for the suggestion. It's a little too close to home - I won't feel as if I've been away!

Edward - I'd love to hire the car of my dreams, even for an afternoon. However your minimum age limit restricts me a tad as I'm 22. If there's another way...

rpa.janwell

1,653 posts

238 months

Friday 11th August 2006
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Andy, YHM

wculbert

442 posts

242 months

Friday 11th August 2006
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Would also recomend the Monachyle Mhor hotel. Very good food and lovely location.

Will

oldie

187 posts

228 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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miniandy said:
As it says above really!

I'm looking to find somewhere in Scotland (not bothered where) to take my girlfriend for a weekend or a short break. Can anyone suggest anywhere that meets the above criteria? I don't want to be in a city, I don't mind driving, I would like luxury, I don't mind B&B/guest house, max 150 quid per night. Something unique might be fun, like a light house, as long as I don't have to share it. Ideally in the middle of nowhere. Oh, and leaving this weekend!

All the best

Andy



www.clachaig.com/ ??? -- middle of nowhere -definately not in city - middle of Glencoe --any good ??short breaks quoted at £138

northo

2,375 posts

220 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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The Clachaig is a bit rough and ready - or was last time I was there - and full of climbers, but you can't fault the location. In the good old days you used to be able to camp there.....

KB_S1

5,967 posts

230 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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northo said:
The Clachaig is a bit rough and ready - or was last time I was there - and full of climbers, but you can't fault the location. In the good old days you used to be able to camp there.....



You can still camp there as long as you are over the fence from there grass, do it regularly.
The atmosphere in there is fantastic and the food is very good for pub grub but not cheap.
Don't know if it suits as a romantic destination though? Although you could take her up the lost valley (no euphonism intended) as that can be spectacular and a very peacful.

Damn good driving all around though.

jardinec

387 posts

213 months

Monday 28th August 2006
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Have you been yet?

Have alook at the Queens Hotel (Bridge of Allan). Modern, romantic, quite central location and very nice food...

http://queenshotelscotland.com/

I was on the weekend special 2 weeks ago and it was great. They have 2 suites that are little bit more but have a living/sleeping area and spa bath etc

I know it because I did the website a few years ago...

Edited by jardinec on Monday 28th August 12:27

northo

2,375 posts

220 months

Friday 1st September 2006
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"Although you could take her up the lost valley"

Genius...........

mattius

457 posts

216 months

Saturday 2nd September 2006
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took the ex gf here in a moment of madness (only cause it was wasted money on her).
www.watersedgecottage.co.uk

i can't rate the place highly enough, fairly secluded small friendly run b&b, with the most excellent food breakfast was the likes of scrambled egg and blackpudding with fresh smoked salmon on top.
not far from many hills to climb or places like oban and mull to visit.
and the most breathtaking bit, the view in the morning!! this was taken from the private terrass outside our room.
you are litteraly 2metres away from the edge of the loch.


make sure you get the garden room though as its basically a suite, with a seperate terrass and four poster bed and all that romantic p*sh.

KB_S1

5,967 posts

230 months

Saturday 2nd September 2006
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northo said:
"Although you could take her up the lost valley"

Genius...........


I was slagging someone off for making a terrible comment by accident just recently, but then had to confess to that one.

I promise it was not intentional. Just like the shop i saw in NZ a few years ago. 'Beaver Liquor'.

drivenmad

49 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th September 2006
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Andy,

I know you will have probably have been by now...but for the benefit of anyone else looking for somewhere to go.

www.cathairdhubh.co.uk/



Its a brilliant drive up to it, the drive from main road to the cottages is like a rally stage (it is tarmaced etc ..what I mean is the turns and drops etc)

- Private beach nearby

- Secluded

- Views right over to the Western Isles from the bedrooms

- Total darkness at nigh (no light polution)

- All self catering, but Lochinver Village, and hotel and pub nearby (Not that youd get a chance to have a drink because of the drive back to the cottages...trust me not even one with those roads)

- All of the best of gear in the cottages

- and they will even arrange welcome packs etc ..just tell them what you want

- Amazing scenery and beautifull drives