Beauly lodge park wins top tourism award

Beauly lodge park, Kiltarlity Lodges, has been presented with a top national tourism award by domestic holiday giant Hoseasons.

The park was crowned Best Large Lodge Escape destination in Scotland at Hoseasons’ 11th annual Gala Awards evening – an event showcasing the very best of the self-catering specialist’s lodge and holiday parks across the UK.

Commenting after the award was presented at the Hilton Metropole Hotel, in Birmingham, Nick Morgan, Managing Director at Kiltarlity Lodges, said: “It’s always nice to win an industry award, especially when we work so hard to make sure our customers have a great holiday experience.”

The Hoseasons Diamond Awards are broken down into eight UK regions and presented to Hoseasons locations that have achieved the highest scores in independent customer satisfaction surveys.

“The fact that Kiltarlity Lodges has won this award demonstrates that they really have gone above and beyond when it comes to looking after their customers.” said Simon Altham, managing director of Hoseasons, who presented the award.

“As one of Britain’s most popular holiday locations, the standards set by this park are exactly what we have in mind when we talk about offering our customers a better place to stay, and we wish them all the best for another successful year in 2017.”

Hoseasons recently announced it had enjoyed its sixth record summer in a row with bookings up 14% across its entire UK portfolio.

For more information on Kiltarlity Lodges, or any other Hoseasons holiday, visit www.hoseasons.co.uk or call 0345 498 6130.

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Mark Warnes, Property & Portfolio Director, Hoseasons with Heather and Nick Morgan from Kiltarlity Lodges.


Notes to Editors

Hoseasons by Wyndham Vacation Rentals

Hoseasons by Wyndham Vacation Rentals is one of the UK’s leading self-catering accommodation specialists, with over 23,000 places to stay in coastal and countryside settings throughout Britain and Europe.  From lodges and parks, to boats, cottages and apartments, the brand offers the widest available range of self-catering holidays in the UK. Hoseasons accommodates over 1.1 million holidaymakers and more than 53,000 pets every year.

Hoseasons is  part of Wyndham Vacation Rentals, the world’s largest professional manager of vacation rentals business providing access to more than 105,000 vacation rental properties in approximately 550 unique destinations worldwide (NYSE:WYN). For additional information visit www.hoseasons.co.uk.

For further media information please contact Sophie Polak at the Hoseasons Press Office on 01603 706554, or at sophiep@shorthose-russell.co.uk

Go Walkies with EmbraceScotland

Leading Scottish Holiday Home Provider Recommends The Best Dog-Friendly Breaks North of the Border

Scotland’s extensive “right to roam” access makes it “top dog” when it comes to holidaying with a canine companion.  The country offers an array of experiences, specifically with Fido in mind and now, thanks to EmbraceScotland’s “Pets Welcome Charter”, there’s a wide range of pooch-friendly pads to cater for their every need.

In Scotland, walkers have a more extensive “right to roam” compared to England and Wales. The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 gave walkers and their dogs the right to walk almost anywhere in Scotland, so long as they stick to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, making it the perfect choice for a pet-friendly getaway.

As well as the right to explore open land, The National Trust for Scotland allows dogs in all of the properties and gardens in the collection, as long as they are well behaved. CalMac ferries allow owners to take pets on-board, as does ScotRail, making travel to and around Scotland with a dog a piece of cake.

EmbraceScotland offers 100% quality assured self-catering accommodation throughout Scotland, with hundreds of properties from the Highlands to the Scottish Borders going the extra mile to welcome pets as well as their owners.

Scotland’s jaw-dropping landscapes will get a dog’s senses working overtime, so here’s EmbraceScotland’s pick of the best dog-friendly holidays in Scotland.

Climb Ben Nevis together: Highlands & Skye

Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, can be a wonderful challenge for owners and dogs, as long as the dog is used to lots of exercise. All walking routes up the mountain allow dogs, from the ‘Tourist path’ to the very top.

Walkers can stay at Springwell Holidays’ five cottages (Colonsay, Oronsay, Shuna, Kerrera & Lismore) in Onich, near Fort William. The cottages, some of which sleep eight guests and some four, are set on a 17-acre hillside with magnificent views overlooking Loch Linnhe. Ben Nevis towers above the historic town, and a secluded, rugged beach is close by. All cottages welcome pets.

Stay in the grounds of a Castle: Ayrshire and Arran

Culzean Castle overlooks the Firth of Clyde, near Maybole, Carrick, on the Ayrshire coast of Scotland. It is the former home of the Marquess of Ailsa, the chief of Clan Kennedy, now owned by the National Trust for Scotland. Culzean Country Park offers walking routes in lush woodland, landscaped gardens and the rugged coastline, with dogs permitted.

The National Trust for Scotland has five beautifully-furnished properties in the grounds of Culzean Castle Estate. Four of the five welcome pets. Royal Artillery Cottage is situated within the Clock Tower Courtyard. North and South Segganwell are directly on the beach below the castle. Ardlochan Lodge is just a few minutes’ walk from the beach. All properties sleep four guests.

Canine City Break: Edinburgh & The Lothians

If a city break is more appealing than countryside, there are many options in Edinburgh for a chic break with a canine companion. Holidaymakers can take in a spot of culture at Summerhall Arts Centre, where dogs are welcome in the various galleries, the café and pub. The mens’ gift store Brotique on Queen Street welcomes pups and even sells a range of dog accessories. Diner and doggie can enjoy the beautiful cakes at Odds and Ends Coffee on Polwarth Crescent, or dinner and cocktails at Treacle, Broughton Street. The Maid of the Forth ferry allows dogs, so a day trip to Inchcolm Island together is a fun day trip.

Stylish Dundas Apartment in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town is a contemporary apartment with wooden floors, traditional rugs, antique pieces, shutters and bathroom toiletries from the White Company. The apartment sleeps up to three people, is just a 10-minute walk from Princes St and welcomes pets.

Pooch Paddle-Boarding in Perthshire: Perthshire, Dundee & Angus

Water-loving dogs will love a ride on a stand-up paddleboard just as much as their owners. Paddle Surf Scotland hires out boards and delivers all equipment to any address across three regions of Scotland.  Loch Tummel in Perthshire is recommended as an excellent location for paddle-boarding.

Elegant Foss House is an idyllic country home near Pitlochry, with beautiful views over Loch Tummel, as well as the large pond and stream at the bottom of the garden. The house sleeps up to ten people, the interiors were recently renovated and have been beautifully finished with Harris Tweed furnishings, and pets are very welcome. The grounds extend over two acres, with stone garden, decking and hot tub.

Ghost Hunting at Inveraray Jail: Argyll, Scottish Islands & Stirlingshire

Built in 1820 in Argyll, Inveraray Jail was once a dire place for prisoners, but is now a fascinating museum. Conditions were terrible for inmates, and now ghosts are rumoured to haunt the jail. The museum is 100% dog-friendly, so furry friends can join the ghost hunt too. After visiting Inveraray Jail, a drink is recommended at The Dog House, a dog friendly pub near Balloch, offering water and free treats for well-behaved dogs.

Restored 200-year-old cottage Upper Croitachonie is situated in Cairndow, 12 miles from Inveraray, set in 4.5 acres of beautiful private garden. The stylishly furnished cottage overlooks Loch Fyne from an elevated position and is adjacent to Loch Lomond, the Trossachs National Park and Ardkinglas Estate gardens. The house sleeps up to five people, and pets are most welcome.

Fairies, Foals & Furry Friends: Aberdeen, Grampian & Moray

Belwade Farm in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, is a World Horse Welfare rehoming centre, home to dozens of adorable horses and donkeys. They have a bistro and picnic locations, and dogs are welcome as long as they are kept under control. Popular nature walks from the farm wind through beautiful woodland and along the River Dee.

Perkhill Holiday Cottages are located on a family farm, home of the award winning Perkhill Aberdeen Angus Herd, near the historic village of Lumphanan, just five miles from Aboyne. Utilising bio-mass and wind power, the site is a point of interest for sustainability in the future. Modern and contemporarily styled, King Duncans View sleeps seven people, and Macbeths Retreat and Lady Macbeths Rest both sleep four.

Launched in 2016, EmbraceScotland’s “Pets Welcome Charter” set out a range of standards that the holiday homes in its collection must meet in order to be classified as “pet-friendly”. All must provide a water bowl, poop bags, details of suggested local dogs walks, contact details and directions to a local pet shop and vet, pointers to suitable exercise areas nearby and details of the local pubs and restaurants, where pets are accepted. Many properties also provide towels for drying off wet dogs, food bowls, blankets, dog tags, a lead, a dog walking service, day kennels, treats and dog grooming. Holidaymakers can identify the properties that are pet-friendly by ticking the “pets welcome” box in the search function on the website.

For more information, go to www.embracescotland.co.uk

 

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About Embrace Scotland:

Embrace Scotland is a comprehensive directory of 100% quality assured self-catering accommodation throughout Scotland.  The website features over 3,000 properties from city pads and beach chalets, to farm houses and country cottages.  Pets are a priority with many properties welcoming not just dogs, but cats, horses, parrots, rabbits and hamsters too!

Holidaymakers book directly with the owner/managers with no fees, commissions or fuss.

All the holiday homes featured on the Embrace Scotland website are run by owner/managers who are members of the official self-catering trade body in Scotland (Association of Scotland’s Self Caterers). Formed in 1976 the ASSC is the only trade group representing the interests of more than 7,000 self-catering properties in Scotland and members are committed to the core principles of quality, cleanliness, comfort, courtesy, efficiency and integrity.

 

For more information, go to www.embracescotland.co.uk and www.assc.co.uk