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Scotland Budget travel holidays

Scotland Budget travel holidays
Knoydart bunkhouse accommodation, Scotland
Bunkhouse in the village of Inverie on the Knoydart Peninsula, from £15 per person per night
Isle of Iona hostel accommodation, Scotland
Low cost accommodation for visitors to Iona, from £18 per person per night
Loch Fyne cottage on the west coast of Scotland
Loch Fyne cottage in Minard, Scotland, from £247 - £395 per cottage per week (sleeps 2-4)
Selkirk bed and breakfast, Scotland
family & eco-friendly B&B in Selkirk, Scottish Borders, from £65 - £80 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2-4)
Fionnphort bed and breakfast, Isle of Mull, Scotland
Staffa House, ideal base for visiting Iona and Fingal's Cave, from £33 - £40 per person per night

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Scotland travel information

Scotland is a land rich in heritage, not only is it a land of castles, whisky and tartan, but also of contrasting landscapes and an abundance of wildlife. Enjoy misty lochs and glens; majestic mountains and forests; elegant cities rich in culture; castles steeped in history and picturesque towns and villages. Contributing over 60% of the British coastline and 7866 islands, Scotland has no shortage of deserted beaches and cliff-tops to walk along.

In 1998 the Tourism and Environment Forum and Scottish Tourist Board set up the Green Tourism Business Scheme. Accredited tourism businesses are assessed on all aspects of their business - from waste management and energy consumption to transport and supporting the local community
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