Posts Tagged ‘Weddings Scotland’

Fife Lodge Hotel
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10.50 AM
June 25, 2009

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The Fife Lodge Hotel is the perfect hotel to stay for visitors to the North East of Scotland for whether for Golf, Fishing, Walking, Castles, Whisky and Adventure or just a quiet break. Set in private grounds and with one of the largest Ballrooms in Aberdeenshire the hotel has an excellent reputation for Weddings

Popular places to visit and things to do in the area include: Duff House Country House Gallery, Fyvie Castle, Delgatie Castle, The Whisky Trail, Pennan, Historic Harbours, Banff Links, Macduff Marine Aquarium.

Visitors to the area will find many breath taking views of the countryside and long golden sandy beeches, great for romance artist and photographers. Every few miles there will be a historic site from cliff top castles over looking the Moray Firth to hidden from view sites of former medieval palaces and stately homes.

With the rich fertile Buchan land and the fantastic seafood from the North Sea, if you have a taste for the best cuisine anywhere there will be a dish to suite everyone.

The Banffshire coast is fantastic for the water enthusiast. Enjoy fishing in a secluded sheltered rocky bay. Sail along the coast along with the Dolphins and see all the wildlife. Or try a bit of wind surfing or jet biking. There are many harbours to sail to and from.

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Drumtochty Scottish Castle
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2.53 PM
June 24, 2009

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Set in a idyllic location and surrounded by the superb Scottish Countyside, the 19th century Drumtochty Castle is the perfect place for a memorable event.Whether you are looking for a private weekend refuge, a peaceful hideaway form reality, a romantic Wedding celebration or an exclusive business gathering your visit to the castle will be a unique experiences.We invite you to enjoy the castle exclusively as your own, or with family and friends, and celebrate that special moment in you life in a relaxed and historic atmosphere.

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Drum Castle/ Aberdeen
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2.35 PM
June 24, 2009

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Located 8 miles west of Aberdeen, it is a pleasant place to visit with extensive grounds, woodland walks and historic rose garden. Inside there is lots to see too – portraits, furniture, vaulted ceilings decorated with shields, great hall, 16th century chapel, and much more. Well worth a visit. Small shop, tearoom and children’s playground also on site.

The Castle is open from Easter – 30 June and 1 – 31 October 12.30 – 5pm (closed Tuesdays and Fridays). Castle open 1 July – 31 August daily 11am – 5pm. Grounds open daily all year. Telephone 01330 811 204.
Owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
For wedding enquiries – please click here

A visit to Drum Castle can be included on your customised itinerary with ClansandCastles.com who offer personal guided trips from Aberdeen and Inverness. You can also visit places on the Aberdeenshire Castle Trail on the same day. Just contact ClansandCastles.com with your requirements.

Celia Ffitch-Stewart is a fully insured driver-guide with Mercedes limousine for private tailor-made guided tours. Half day, full day or extended tours. Themes to suit your interests can be arranged including The Castle Trail. Meet your clan chief, trace your roots, stay in a castle. Airport collection (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen or Inverness). Services can include itinerary planning and accommodation reservations. Also available for weddings. Member of HOSTGA (Highlands of Scotland Tour Guide Association).

The following article was kindly written by Dennis Ervin especially for this page:

Possibly the oldest occupied castle in Scotland, Drum Castle in Aberdeenshire, was home to the Irvine family for more than six and a half centuries, a full twenty-four generations of nearly unbroken succession. The original tower keep, standing seventy feet from base to battlement and fifty feet on a side with walls twelve feet thick at the base is thought to have been built during the reign of Alexander III in the mid-thirteenth century. While the architect of the Tower of Drum is unknown the work is generally attributed to Richard Cementarius, the first provost of Aberdeen. Several prominent interior features of the tower are identical to other structures that are known to be the work of Cementarius and so Drum Tower is credited to him as well. The rambling stone mansion and Jacobean house that now surround the original tower were built during the reign of Alexander, the 9th Laird of Drum and completed in 1619.

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Delgatie Castle
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2.48 PM
June 23, 2009

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Most recently the home of the late Capt. Hay of Delgatie, Feudal Baron, the Castle has largely been in the Hay family for the last 650 years. It was taken from the Earl of Buchan after the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, when Robert the Bruce routed the invading English army. Mary Queen of Scots stayed at Delgatie for three days after the Battle of Cirrichie in 1562. Her bedchamber is on view to the visitor.

Like many Scottish castles, Delgatie was rebuilt in the 16th century. The invention of the siege gun necessitated greater fortifications, and the 1570 rebuilding provided 8-14 feet thick walls. The main tower dates from about 1100, while its final extension with the battlement walk above the string course was completed in 1579. Both wings were added in 1743 with the chapel and dovecote on the west and the kitchen and servants’ quarters on the east.

Some of the rooms still boast their original 16-century painted ceilings, which are considered some of the finest in Scotland. Strange animals are depicted — some with human heads thought to represent the actual inhabitants of the time.

The turnpike stair of 97 treads is reputed to be one of the widest in Scotland, measuring over five foot. It is unusual for this to be built within the thickness of the wall and for the stairs to go from bottom all the way to the top.

It is the intention to expand the collections and exhibits each year, and to continue to improve the facilities for visitors. It is our sincere hope that you will enjoy your visit to Delgatie and decide to return, as we are certain the castle offers more than a single visit can satisfy

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Castle of Park/The Watermill at Posara
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2.35 PM
June 23, 2009

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www.watermill.net
We’ve moved….
…to Posara, Tuscany

We’ve moved from Castle of Park, which is now somebody else’s private home and no longer available for courses, weddings or getaway weekends.  But our fun-filled, inspirational creative writing courses and painting holidays have now moved to our lovely Tuscan home, The Watermill at Posara.  Click below to find out more.  Thank you for your support in the past.  We look forward to seeing you in La Bella Toscana.

Holidays at the Watermill at Pasara, Tuscany
Welcome to a true Italian holiday venue in Tuscany

Secluded millstream gardens, sun-drenched terraces, millstone tables under the vines for meals al fresco…… just some of the special charms of our historic watermill. The mill has been beautifully restored and furnished and all the bright, well decorated bedrooms enjoy lovely views over the river, the gardens or the mountains.

We specialise in relaxing, inspiring, fun-filled painting holidays and creative writing courses. We also offer unique self-catering holiday accommodation in five self-contained apartments.

For more information, please select from the picture menu below.
We would love you to join us.

Lois and Bill Breckon

Painting holidays in rural Tuscany

Our beautiful and historic watermill stands beside the River Rosaro in the small village of Posara. Peaceful and secluded, yet part of the village, the mill is just a mile or so from the walled medieval town of Fivizzano with its cafés, restaurants and shops. This is the heart of Lunigiana, in the North-west of Tuscany.

Lunigiana feels very different from the rest of Tuscany: it is bordered by high mountains and the sea. The scenery, with steep-sided valleys wooded with chestnut and European oak and overlooked by mountain crags and ruined fortresses, is unexpected and breath-taking, yet the unspoilt villages and towns of Lunigiana are close to the sea and the resorts of the Golf of the Poets (where Byron and Shelley stayed) and less than an hour from the marvellous walled city of Lucca and from Pisa airport.

Set in a gentle valley with mountain peaks in the background, the mill is a peaceful spot, yet is within easy reach of the sea and the tourist attractions of Tuscany.

We have lovingly restored the historic buildings and created five self-contained apartments around a courtyard. These apartments come together for our painting and creative writing courses. The bright and airy rooms are well decorated and tastefully furnished. All enjoy lovely views of the the river, the gardens or the mountains.

Around the mill there’s a walled garden, a vine verandah, a lavender garden and riverside gardens, all with tables and chairs and providing delightful spots for sun-kissed or shady relaxation and contemplation. Then there are further secluded private gardens where you can stroll beside the millstream for about a quarter of a mile.

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Copthorne Hotel Aberdeen
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2.18 PM
June 23, 2009

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Copthorne Hotel Aberdeen

The Copthorne Hotel Aberdeen, Aberdeen’s premier hotel, is located in the city centre within easy walking distance of the main shopping area. Behind the granite facade of this historic building you will find traditional charm combined with modern amenities and impeccable service.
The tranquillity of the Braemar Countryside and an array of the finest Whisky distilleries and castles are just some of the superb local attractions. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, a warm welcome awaits you.

Stay longer and save more. With our amazing Leisure for Longer offer you’ll save 20% on our best available rate when you stay 3 nights or more!

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Castle Fraser
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June 23, 2009

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Features

* The largest and most elaborate of Scottish castles built on the Z plan design
* Mature woodlands with lovely walks around a tranquil flight pond
* Enchanting walled gardens with secret woodland area

About the property
Castle Fraser is a grand baronial castle dating from the 16th century.

Every year over 3000 enthusiastic volunteers donate their time to projects, properties and events with the National Trust for Scotland. Volunteers provide enormous help to the Trust and there are many openings for volunteers at our historic buildings, gardens and battlefields to undertake all kinds of tasks. Volunteering can suit people of all ages who are interested in trying new experiences, meeting new people, learning new skills and seeing new places.

If you are interested in finding out more please visit our volunteering pages

Or contact us

Volunteering Office
Wemyss House
28 Charlotte Square
Edinburgh
EH2 4ET

Email: volunteering@nts.org.uk
Tel: 0844 493 2407

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Cairngorm Mountain
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June 22, 2009

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Weather forecast for Monday 22nd June: Patchy rain with poor visibility during showers.
Temperature @900m: 8C raising to 12C.
Wind: W 10-20mph

We open at 10am, first funicular up at 10.20am. Last funicular up is at 3.40pm, and the last one down at 4.20pm.

You may walk up to the Ptarmigan building and travel down on the funicular. Tickets may be purchased in the Shop at the Top.

In the interest of red squirrel safety would drivers please observe the speed limit whilst driving through Glenmore and leave the wildlife in one piece.

Enjoy your visit.
Quick answers about snow sports at CairnGorm.

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1. When does the skiing season start and what time do you open?
Snowsports can take place any time between December and April depending on weather conditions. It is sometimes possible to ski before December and into May. Winter operating hours are normally between 9am and 4pm depending on the daylight hours. Click here to visit the weather update for the latest conditions. Or subscribe to our weekly email update here This Week at CairnGorm RSS Feed.

2. What are the weather  & snow conditions like now?

For up to date information on conditions and to view the web cams on the mountain click here. (Images update every 30 seconds). To get a weekly update on conditions click here to sign up to our This Week at CairnGorm RSS F

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Burnett Arms Hotel
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June 22, 2009

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Situated in the historic village of Kemnay, The Burnett Arms Hotel dates back to the 1800s and is still an integral part of the community. By the main entrance to the hotel, you are greeted by a coat of arms with the Latin phrase – “quae verrant crescunt”, when translated means “all that is green grows”.

The Burnett, as it is affectionately known, boasts a number of public areas for guests and locals alike to frequent. Dining at the Burnett is also flexible, enjoy a bar meal or a more formal approach in our Restaurant or relax and watch the match on our large screen in the Lounge.

The Burnett prides itself on serving good simple home cooked meals, and with daily specials from our chef you are sure to find something you fancy on the menu. With the traditional approach serving teas and coffees throughout the day with freshly home baked cakes and scones, why not combine both and have a high tea.

Conference & Banqueting facilities at the Burnett could not be more accommodating, catering from 2 to 70 guests in our newly refurbished ‘Edwards Suite’ with plans to expand this for up to 120 guests. Large or small your event will be successfully managed by our experienced team.

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Britannia Aberdeen Hotels
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June 22, 2009

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The Britannia Aberdeen hotel is an attractive, modern hotel located in the thriving, cosmopolitan heart of Aberdeen, northeast Scotland. The Hotel is near to Aberdeen International Airport, Business Centres and bustling Shopping malls of St Nicholas Centre, Mall Trinity and The Academy.

This Aberdeen hotel offers 144 en-suite comfortably furnished rooms with modern facilities including TV, Telephone and Tea & Coffee making facilities.

Britannia Aberdeen – Reception AreaThe Britannia Hotel Aberdeen features the Village Bar, offering a more traditional setting, a favourite for Aberdeen locals and guests. The great atmosphere and opportunity to join in on the Pub Quiz and Karaoke competitions makes this one of the most popular hotels in Aberdeen. Millers Brasserie & Lounge is a delightful brasserie style dining experience with a la carte menu and daily Chef’s specials.

The Britannia Aberdeen accommodates a Health and Leisure Club, a great way of relaxing with facilities including Gym, Spa, Sauna and Indoor Heated Pool.
“You will find this hotel in Aberdeen ideal for City breaks, Weekend Shopping breaks, Business travel or to Stay, Park and Fly.”

The Britannia Aberdeen hotel also operates airport transfers and car parking if you are flying out from the airport. The Stay & Fly packages offered at this Aberdeen Airport Hotel have been arranged with you in mind for your convenience and peace of mind.

Britannia Aberdeen Hotel is also a fantastic corporate venue with Eight Conference, Meeting and Banqueting rooms. All rooms are conveniently located on the ground floor, hold up to 450 people and can be arranged for all styles of meetings. The conference facilities for this hotel are first class and we offer fantastic corporate rates for business travel. WIFI is also available throughout the hotels public areas. So if you are looking for a hotel with Conference facilities, look no further than Britannia Aberdeen.

Aberdeen is known as the Granite City or Silver City due to it’s striking architecture. It also has the largest shore line on the North East, combine this with the largest port here, no wonder it it’s renowned for being Oil Capital of Europe!  To the other extreme the beautiful rolling countryside with the biggest National Park sets the romatic side of this Scottish City.

Britannia Hotels have the following Hotel in Aberdeen and surrounding areas, Britannia Hotel Aberdeen

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