Discover charming holiday lets and opulent hotels in Scotland, inspired by the hit show 'Traitors'. From Fairburn Tower, a 16th-century Scottish Renaissance gem, to The Fife Arms, a maximalist haven brimming with art and antiques, Scotland offers a range of unforgettable experiences.
Whether you want to stay in splendid isolation in a self-catering cottage or surrounded by five star luxury and endless outdoor activities, let the hit show inpsire your next trip to Scotland . The charity’s mission is to save and sensitively restore historic buildings, transforming them into charming holiday lets. Fairburn Tower is part of the 1,000-acre Fairburn Estate and is a rare surviving example of the Scottish Renaissance period.
Nine miles from Balmoral Castle, The Fife Arms is a 90-minute drive from Aberdeen airport. This passion project from international art dealers Hauser & Wirth has a maximalist layering of objets d’art, sumptuous fabrics , antiques and oriental rugs. The hotel houses a library, hotel shop and Albamhor Spa. If you’re outdoorsy, there are boot, drying and gun rooms below stairs with a hotel ghillie on hand to arrange activities.
The setting of this five-star resort is remarkable, within 400-acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Guests can stay in Cameron House, an historical 17th century Baronial mansion, or in the new Lomond Wing with its family-oriented rooms, many with large balconies overlooking the lochs, glens and mountains. The facilities and long list of activities make this a destination in itself.
Remote and refined , Kinloch Lodge is a historic, whitewashed hotel overlooking the shore of Loch-Na-Dal at the foot of Kinloch Hill. Foodies will have heard of cook and writer Lady Claire Macdonald , who opened the hotel in the 1970s. It is now run by her daughter and has been revamped recently. Rather than an overload of tartan, this hotel features fabrics from Skye Weavers and local craftsmen, giving the impression of a relaxed country home.
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