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in alphabetical order. You should deal with each accommodation
provider direct, depending on your own itinerary. To view where
each is located geographically; or to find out the exact travelling
distances between them and other partners in www.links2links.info
just click on the GEOGRAPHY page
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CARNOUSTIE HOTEL GOLF RESORT &
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Is Scotland’s ultimate luxury, golfing, leisure
and conference destination. Set as a backdrop to the world famous
1st tee and 18th green of the Carnoustie Championship course,
there are 75 deluxe bedrooms, 10 luxury suites, the Dalhousie
Restaurant and the Calder’s Bar in this four star deluxe establishment.
The Carnoustie Hotel is ideally located for flying into Aberdeen
Airport (ABZ) and for playing golf at: Carnoustie, Monifieth,
Montrose and Panmure. |
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SKENE HOUSE SUITES, ABERDEEN |
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Is one of the largest providers of city centre
accommodation in Aberdeen (having been in business since 1984)
for the discerning business and/or leisure traveller. Based
on the American concept of an “all suite hotel”, each of the
145 suites in three city centre locations has up to three bedrooms,
a kitchen, a bathroom and a lounge. Suites are priced per night.
Ideally located for flying into Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) and for
playing golf at: Cruden Bay, Murcar and Royal Aberdeen, Skene
House is also only one hours drive from: Carnoustie, Monifieth,
Montrose and Panmure. |
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THE GOLFVIEW HOTEL, NAIRN |
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Owned by Morton Hotels, the Golfview with its
Leisure Club has been awarded four star status by VisitScotland.
Situated adjacent to Nairn Golf Club and overlooking the Moray
Firth, with gardens leading down to the seashore, many of its
42 bedrooms have spectacular sea views, as does the Conservatory.
The Golfview is ideally located for flying into Inverness Airport
(INS) and for playing golf at: Moray, Nairn and Nairn Dunbar. |
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THE MARCLIFFE AT PITFODELS, ABERDEEN |
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The elegant, luxurious and relaxed Marcliffe
at Pitfodels is Aberdeen’s only VisitScotland five star hotel,
being set in a quiet city suburb amidst 10 acres of mature wooded
grounds. Its superb facilities (four suites and 36 bedrooms)
and International and Scottish cuisine are such, that it is
also a member of the prestigious ‘Small Luxury Hotels of the
World’ club. Ideally located for flying into Aberdeen Airport
(ABZ) and for playing golf at: Cruden Bay, Murcar and Royal
Aberdeen, the Marcliffe is also only one hours drive from: Carnoustie,
Monifieth, Montrose and Panmure. |
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THE NEWTON HOTEL, NAIRN |
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Owned by Morton Hotels, the Newton has been awarded
four star status by VisitScotland. Situated in 21 acres of mature
parkland and gardens, bordering Nairn Golf Course, the Newton
has 56 bedrooms rooms and the Highland Conference Centre. Guests
have the use of the Leisure Club at the nearby sister hotel,
the Golfview, a mere five minute walk away. The Newton is ideally
located for flying into Inverness Airport (INS) and for playing
golf at: Moray, Nairn and Nairn Dunbar. |
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THE ROYAL GOLF HOTEL, DORNOCH |
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Owned by Morton Hotels since 1992, the Royal
Golf has been awarded four star status by VisitScotland. Situated
literally on the first tee at Royal Dornoch Golf Course, many
of the 25 en-suite rooms, including the two luxury suites have
panoramic views across the golf course and beyond. The Royal
Golf is ideally located for flying into Inverness Airport (INS)
and for playing golf at: Brora, Golspie, Royal Dornoch and Tain. |
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THE UDNY ARMS, NEWBURGH, ELLON |
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An independently family-owned hotel with three
star status, the Udny Arms has 26 individually styled rooms
with all the home creature comforts that one would expect. Ideally
located for flying into Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) and for playing
golf at: Cruden Bay, Murcar and Royal Aberdeen (all are within
10 minutes driving time of this hotel) the Udny Arms is also
only one and a half hours drive from: Carnoustie, Monifieth,
Montrose and Panmure. |
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