Guide to South Scotland
| The South of Scotland boasts rich, rolling farmland, rugged sea coasts and Clyde coast islands with plenty of ancient abbeys, castles and historic houses. There are the forests and wild moors of upland Galloway, Ayrshire's rich pastures and the steep mountainous profile of the island of Arran. |
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South Scotland is home to the fantastic cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, both of which offers a superb city break yet a completely unique experience. Whichever city you visit first, there is hotel accommodation and fine dining to suit every pocket and every taste. Hotelshop have a fantastic selection of hotels in South Scotland and the surrounding area. We have hundreds of hotels available, ranging from 2 star to 5 star hotels and if you are looking to plan a short break, then there are plenty of attractions in the area to keep you busy! Take in some of the natural beauty of the region by strolling along the edge of a loch or walking a forest trail. If you prefer a more leisurely pace, you will enjoy seeing some of the ruins that dot the area. These magnificent old remnants of glorious buildings are spectacular and a real 'must see'. Or you could visit a living monument, such as Edinburgh Castle, which is still very much in use today. Also enjoy a round of golf, a bicycle ride or a long romantic walk through the country. Game parks are yet another great way to enjoy the outdoors of this region. The moment you cross the border into the South of Scotland, you'll find yourself in a land of gently rolling hills, intimate river valleys and rugged coastlines...this really is an ideal location for a relaxing short break away. |
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