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Scotland Farmstays holidays

Scotland Farmstays holidays
Scottish borders B&B farmstay accommodation
A guesthouse set amidst 1000 acre working upland sheep farm, from £27 - £41 per person per night
Dumfries self catering accommodation, Scotland
2 traditional cottages., from £220 - £450 per week (sleeps 4)
Isle of Iona self catering accommodation, Scotland
Self catering cottage on Isle of Iona, from £450 per week (sleeps 4-6)
East Lothian B&B farmhouse in Scotland
B&B in Georgian farmhouse on an award-winning farm, from £60 - £75 per room 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.

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