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Scotland, Pitlochry

In the heart of Perthshire, Pitlochry is where Victorian charm meets Highland drama.
Whether you’re seeking the grand history of the Atholl Palace, the central buzz of Fisher’s Hotel, or a relaxing retreat at Scotlands Spa, you are perfectly placed to explore the salmon leaps of the River Tummel or a misty morning walk at Loch Faskally.

Ireland, Dublin

Nestled in the city’s cultural quarter, The Castle Hotel is where Georgian elegance meets the vibrant spirit of modern Dublin.
Set within an exquisitely restored terrace of 18th-century mansions, you are just a short stroll from the literary history of the Writers’ Museum, the leafy sanctuary of Garden of Remembrance, and the bustling energy of O’Connell Street.

Ireland, Ballina

Where the river meets the sea, Ballina Manor Hotel captures the wild, romantic essence of County Mayo.
Perfectly positioned for those who hear the call of the Atlantic, you can spend your days salmon fishing on the Moy, marveling at the Neolithic secrets of Céide Fields, or enjoying a sunset walk along the golden sands of nearby Enniscrone.

North Wales, Prestatyn

Nestled on the North Wales coast, Prestatyn offers a perfect blend of seaside relaxation and outdoor adventure.
With its wide, sandy beach and scenic promenade, it’s an ideal spot for coastal walks, cycling, and family days out by the sea. The town also serves as a gateway to the famous Offa’s Dyke Path, attracting walkers from across the UK. Best of all, Prestatyn is less than an hour’s drive from the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, making it a fantastic base for exploring mountains, lakes, and some of the most stunning scenery in the country.

Lake District, Bassenthwaite

Set in the heart of the Lake District, Bassenthwaite offers a peaceful escape surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
Close to the popular Catbells, it’s perfect for scenic walks with panoramic views, while the nearby Bassenthwaite Lake  provides a tranquil setting for wildlife spotting and relaxing by the water. With its quiet charm and easy access to some of the Lake District’s most iconic landscapes, it’s an ideal base for both adventure and unwinding.