The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Enjoy the freedom of self-catering accommodat­ion

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When holidaying in Scotland, where the weather can change quicker than you can say “haste ye back”, flexibilit­y is vital.

The freedom to change plans at short notice – whether that means a picnic on the beach for dinner rather than eating out, or returning home from a walk early due to ominous grey clouds on the horizon – is a godsend when you visit somewhere as vibrant and unpredicta­ble as the land of Caledonia.

The adaptabili­ty of selfcateri­ng allows holiday makers to truly immerse themselves in the unrivalled beauty of Scotland’s towns, beaches, mountain ranges and valleys, all while having enough space and privacy to totally relax.

And the flexibilit­y doesn’t stop with changing plans. The range of self-catering properties in Scotland is second to none; from log cabins and cosy cottages, to manors, castles and more, just name a dwelling and you’ll find it here.

Forget communal hotel lounges, nothing spells contentmen­t like the company of your nearest and dearest in your very own private living room, wrapped up in a cosy blanket with your beverage of choice – the perfect ending to a day filled with holiday activities.

Indeed, self-catering accommodat­ion is the perfect choice for larger groups, especially those with something to celebrate. Host your own dinner parties, design your own menus and eat when it suits – with self-catering, you make all the rules.

And with such a wide range of properties on offer, the choice of amenities is also huge.

Opt for a cabin with an outdoor hot-tub for a romantic getaway, or a lodge with a games room for a wholesome family trip to remember.

It’s called self-catering for a reason, after all; on these holidays, you can truly cater to the needs, preference­s and hearts’ desires of each individual involved in your unique Scottish getaway.

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