Scotland

Destination Information

“Although only launched recently, this company’s UK collection now numbers more than 75, including three newly-introduced houses in Sussex, Wiltshire and the Scottish Highlands” - The Telegraph, February 2011.

For many people the Highlands are Scotland, with their vast expanses of virtually empty moorland, towering mountains and great glens, dark lochs and tumbling rivers. Ancient pine forests hint at the secret life of wild animals and there is an exciting sense of being in one of Europe’s last great wildernesses.

The tranquility and the beauty are enough for some visitors, but the Highlands offer much more, with plenty to catch the imagination and enthusiasm of those who love the active life. Whether it is fishing or pony-trekking, walking or climbing, shooting, mountain-biking or playing golf, there are endless challenges to be met. With comfortable accommodation, hearty food and opportunities to taste the local whiskies, CV’s Scotland is incomparable.

Events

African Drum Village in late July / early August is the only drum festival in Scotland – nearby to Brewlands Lodge, Brewlands Cottage and Claypotts Cottage.

The Highland Games are in July and August time – nearby to Brewlands Lodge, Brewlands Cottage and Claypotts Cottage.

The Edinburgh Festival – an hour and a half drive from Brewlands Lodge, Brewlands Cottage and Claypotts Cottage.

Inverness features many festivals throughout the year including a Survivors Ceilidh in January, Spirit Of Speyside Whisky Festival in May, Sail Caledonia in June, Continental Market in July, The Magical Marshes in August, Nairn Book & Art Festival and Firth Pipe Band & Highland Dancing in September – all an hours drive from Highland Bothy, Eagles Crag and Ghillies Rest.

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