Whether you are wanting to explore Scotland or are wanting a relaxing getaway, there are lots of hotels to choose from.
The Good Hotel Guide, which is a leading independent guide of UK hotels, has named Scotland's 'best hotel' and provided a list of its recommended locations.
From the Scottish Highlands to Edinburgh, here are some of the best hotels in the country.
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The best hotel in Scotland according to The Good Hotel Guide
Eddrachilles Hotel in the town Scourie in the Highlands was named Scotland's best hotel by the independent guide.
The hotel, which used to be a youth hostel in the 1950s, has been praised as a magical place overlooking the water and for its constantly changing delicious menu.
The award means that Eddraschilles Hotel is one of the twelve César winners for 2023, an honour given to hotels in several categories.
What are some of The Good Hotel Guides' top hotel picks for Scotland?
The Good Hotel Guide named a list of its featured hotels with special offers across Scotland.
Here is the list of the travel guides' Scottish hotels:
Knockinaam Lodge, Portpatrick
Perched beside the Irish Sea, this old Victorian hunting lodge in Galloway keeps things simple, sticking to soft carpets, thick floral curtains, and a wood-panelled bar and lounge.
Special offer: Enjoy Two Nights for only £780, including Dinner, Bed & Breakfast.
To find out more and book a stay, please visit their website.
Knockendarroch, Pitlochry
Located in the Perthshire hills, Knockendarroch Hotel is a Victorian country house with a friendly atmosphere.
The home is modest but has all the modern essentials like TV, coffee machines, drink coolers, and walk-in showers.
Special offer: Book 2 nights and get a 3rd half-price.
To find out more and book a stay, please visit their website.
Trigony House, Thornhill
Providing complimentary scones and tea upon arrival, Trigony House in the South of Scotland is a quant and cosy 18th-century lodge.
Special Offer: Classic Room for £135, Superior Room for £155, and The Garden Suite for £180 with complimentary tea & Scones on arrival.
To find out more and book a stay, please visit their website.
The Dunstane Houses, Edinburgh
Located in Edinburgh, The Dunstane Houses offer a tweed-clad and handsomely refurbished Victorian villa experience.
Special Offer: Two-night stay in one of the beautiful Luxury King rooms or the Orkney Suites. Full Scottish Breakfast each morning. A glass of champagne prior to dinner. A Private chauffeur-driven tour of Edinburgh.
To find out more about this offer and book your stay, please visit their website.
The Green Park, Pitlochry
Surrounded by well-kept lawns and gardens, The Green Park in Pitlochry is described as traditional as Burns and Bannocks, and it's not hard to see why.
Complete with a loch-side view and surrounded by Scottish nature, The Green Park is an excellent getaway.
Special Offer: Staying for a bed and breakfast for four nights during the hotel's high season, grants said guest a complimentary Pitlochry Festival Theatre ticket.
To find out more and book your stay, please visit their website.
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