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5 star rated mill conversion in Speyside with fabulous country views, a secluded setting next to forest and hills and close proximity to the Speyside Way and River Spey.
Luxurious sleeps 10 holiday house in Banff with sea views, private hot tub and an excellent location along Banff's marina.
These Aberdeenshire holiday lets are for the power shower enthusiasts; those people who like to feel the pressure of a jet of water on their backs. All of the self-catering cottage on this page have a power shower. You will need to look at the photographs of the bathrooms to see exactly where the shower is located; in a separate cubicle or over a bath.
When people book holiday accommodation, their requirements most often begin with matching at least the same standard that they have at home. Better than what they are used to is desirable. This is why people often book a luxury holiday letting – to experience the good life. Holidays in Aberdeenshire should be about leisure and pleasure, so why not, treat yourself to a high standard of accommodation and enjoy your surroundings.
Aberdeenshire is a wonderful part of Scotland to visit. Its fishing heritage has left a wealth of harbour-side and seaside cottages that have been converted into self-catering holiday homes. The season tends to be that bit shorter than in the south but go anytime between May and September, bring a variety of clothing for all seasons and you should be fine. Grampian Region stretches from Portsoy in Banffshire eastwards to Fraserburgh and Inverallochy, south past Aberdeen and to St. Cyrus, then westwards to the Cairngorms and back north. It is an incredibly picturesque area that also encompasses the handsome city of Aberdeen. Holidaymakers will discover ancient standing stones, forest, mountains, hills, sparkling rivers and lochs. Do come to visit and book a holiday cottage or lodge that has a power shower. Make your own kind of happiness in northeast Scotland.