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excellent
[02.09.2008] A tranquil area in the Scottish Highlands that is well worth a visit. It is surrounded by some of Britain's highest mountains with breathtaking views on every corner. [more]

very good
[16.08.2008] A family run hotel dating from 1885 in Glen garry. [more]

perfection!
[16.08.2008] This hotel overlooks the harbour with stunning views towards the Western Isles. [more]

excellent
[16.08.2008] A small hotel in a superb location overlooking Loch Laxford [more]

good
[16.08.2008] Located overlooking Scourie Bay this place has a superb location. [more]

very good
[15.01.2008] There can be few people in Britain who have not at least heard of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, or the RSPB as they are more commonly known. Many people will also know sufficient information about them to know that they are primarily involved in the protection of British birds, which involves the undertaking of conservation work to ensure that rare species survive for future generations to enjoy. [more]

excellent
[18.11.2007] Think of the extremities of the British Isles and you will automatically think of John O' Groats and Lands End. These are famous as the most north easterly and south westerly points respectively but it doesn't take too much thought to realise that there are two more extremities too, these being Dover and Cape Wrath, the most south easterly and north westerly points. This review is about Cape Wrath, in the very top le [more]

very good
[11.07.2007] Smoo Cave lies on the top North West Coast of Scotland about a mile East of the village of Durness. It is the largest sea cave in the British Isles and has proved a popular tourist attraction since Sir Walter Scott visited the area in 1814. I visited this place a few years ago and had a thoroughly enjoyable time. The cave is set amongst one of the most dramatic coastlines in Britain on the A838 Durness to Tongu [more]

excellent
[25.05.2007] Anyone who has driven along the A87 in the Scottish Highlands towards the Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye will have seen Eilean Donan Castle. Even if you have never been anywhere near this remote part of North West Scotland there is still a pretty good chance that you may have still seen this Castle, because Eilean Donan Castle is officially recognised as the most photographed Castle in Scotland. This Castle [more]
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