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Top 5 hideaway hotels in Scotland
By Dorothy Welsh on Feb 15, 2021 in Accommodation, Europe, Hotels, Regions, United Kingdom, Western Europe

In the lead-up to Valentine’s Day everybody talks about romance and time for two. In Scotland every day could be spent with a romantic getaway due to an abundance of small hideaway hotels comprising fewer than 10 rooms in total. They can be located either on a private estate with a long driveway, hidden away from the main road. Or they are tucked away at the very end of a cul-de-sac ensuring that there are no chance encounters with non-resident passers-by or visitors.

And because these intimate places offer luxurious accommodation, wide open space to move around undisturbed, safe social distancing from other guests on request and culinary delights at romantic candlelight dinners, any day in Scotland could be Valentine’s Day for me! So here are my top 5 hideaway choices in Scotland.

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