20 Albany Street20 Albany Street is a Georgian Townhouse centrally located in the historic and vibrant New Town of Edinburgh, a few minutes walk from Princes Street, Waverley train station.
The Applecross Inn2008 Good Pub Guide Scottish Dining Pub of the year serving seafood from Applecross Bay: Prawns, Squat Lobster, Crab and Lobster, Local Scallops, Oysters, Mussels and Smoked Salmo

Dunclutha Guest HouseDunclutha is a spacious old Rectory in Leven, Fife. Overlooking a church at the front, the house is a substantial spacious house full of character and Pam is a sweetie.
Bridge of Orchy HotelBridge of Orchy Hotel has an extensive range of dining opportunities, ranging from a light bar snack, to a relaxing, leisurely dinner, in a superb ambience for wonderful Scottish c
Blairhullichan B&BBlairhullichan has stood on the banks of Loch Ard in the Trossachs for at least three centuries. Bed and Breakfast is catered for in the 'newer' Victorian half of the house.
Indigo YardIndigo Yard is a true gastropub that is a favourite with the office crowd from Edinburgh's West End serving breakfasts, lunches and dinners

9B Scotland StreetGeorgian Town House that offers the style of a country house in Edinburgh's New Town. The accommodation is in the old servants quarters in a thoroughly unique configuration.
Cramond BrigFamilies are welcome and children's portions are available on most dishes.

ElmviewElmview is situated in Edinburgh on a delightful Victorian terrace on the edge of Bruntsfield Links. A quiet and elegantly run B&B that is so popular that you need to book early.
Bridge InnThe a La Carte Restaurant offers the perfect mix of Scottish Hospitality and high quality contemporary cuisine served in refined surroundings.
Visiting Scotland is much affected by the seasons, but all seasons bring their different opportunities. Scotland's cities and towns have a range of events and attractions open throughout the year, which we shall be highlighting through local links on each of our entries. Edinburgh, Glasgow and other cities have excellent public transport systems and attractions, many easily accessible on foot but otherwise Scotland's major draw is the beautiful scenery to be experienced outside of the major cities. Scotland has an unparalleled combination of natural beauty, fascinating history and areas of idyllic peacefulness.