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Suits you to a TEE

It’s not for nothing that Scotland is known as the home of golf: as well as the game originating here, it offers some of the most challenging courses, many of which have hosted major golf championships and put the world’s best players through their paces. That said, there are many picturesque greens that are equally suited to beginners wanting to enjoy a relaxing round while taking in the views and buckets of fresh air. And after a day battling the Scottish elements, what could be better than returning to a welcoming hotel where you can eat well in front of a crackling log fire?

Whether you are looking for a hotel with history or one that feels

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