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Best family friendly Scotland resorts

Among the 400 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best family friendly resorts

Cozy 3 Bedroom Caravan Near Edinburgh, 61 Standrews At Seton Sands Holiday Village - Scotland
9.8 20 reviews
Scotland
21/09 – 30/09
SG$231/nighttotal: SG$2079 (9 )

Cozy 3 Bedroom Caravan Near Edinburgh, 61 Standrews At Seton Sands Holiday Village

3 4
resort , Port Seton
This three-bedroom caravan, named '61 St Andrew's 3 Bed 2 Bathroom Caravan Seton Sands Holiday Village', is situated in Port Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, 0.3km from Seton Sands Beach, 12km from Muirfield Golf Course, and 20km from Arthur's Seat.
The 40 square metre holiday home sleeps up to 10 guests and features two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and access to on-site amenities including a children's playground and bike rentals.
Landal Hexham Lodges - Scotland
9.0 7 reviews
Scotland
17/07 – 19/07
SG$691/nighttotal: SG$1382 (2 )

Landal Hexham Lodges

3 3
resort , Slaley
Landal Hexham Lodges in Slaley offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to attractions, located 29 kilometres from the MetroCentre and Beamish Museum, and 34 kilometres from Newcastle Train Station and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
These self-catering lodges, each covering 25 square metres, provide a comfortable stay with well-equipped kitchens, family rooms, garden access, and a relaxing hot tub, with pets welcomed and WiFi available throughout.
Iona Pods - Scotland
9.4 685 reviews
Scotland
30/09 – 07/10
SG$312/nighttotal: SG$2184 (7 )

Iona Pods

1 2
resort , Iona
Iona Pods are situated on a working croft, just a 10-minute walk from sandy beaches and a 12-minute walk from Iona Abbey, offering a unique opportunity to experience the rural charm of Iona. The pods have received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
Each pod is a self-contained unit with one bedroom and bathroom, covering 15 square metres. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a microwave, fridge, electric hob, kettle, kitchenware, and cutlery, as well as a picnic bench and fire pit outside.
Cascade Lodge +Luxury Hot Tub @ Three Lochs  Park - Scotland
10 20 reviews
Scotland
27/07 – 30/07
SG$255/nighttotal: SG$765 (3 )

Cascade Lodge +Luxury Hot Tub @ Three Lochs Park

1 5
resort , Kirkcowan
Cascade Lodge, situated at Three Lochs Holiday Park in Kirkcowan, Dumfries and Galloway, offers easy access to the Galloway Forest Park.
This pet-friendly lodge sleeps six guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a private hot tub, and ample parking; a complimentary bottle of bubbly awaits upon arrival.

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Best Scotland resorts with a pool

Among the 400 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best resorts with a pool

Rosedale Hall Cottage - Scotland
Scotland
17/12 – 19/12
SG$400/nighttotal: SG$800 (2 )

Rosedale Hall Cottage

1 4
resort , Yorkshire Moors
Rosedale Hall Cottage, near Thirsk in the North Yorkshire Moors, is situated 5.7 km from Thirsk railway station and 8.1 km from a golf course.
This self-catering property boasts a 150 square metre floor area, sleeps four guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, and includes a terrace, swimming pool, sauna, and jacuzzi access.
Swaledale Hall Cottage - Scotland
Scotland
28/09 – 02/10
SG$424/nighttotal: SG$1696 (4 )

Swaledale Hall Cottage

2 3
resort , Yorkshire Moors
Swaledale Hall Cottage, near Thirsk in the Yorkshire Moors, is situated 5.7km from Thirsk railway station and 8.1km from a golf course.
This 150 square metre, two-bedroom property sleeps six, boasting a private garden, terrace, heated swimming pool, sauna, free Wi-Fi, and ample parking for two cars.
Elegant 2 Bedroom En-suite Caravan With Bathtub Near Edinburgh Seton Sands Holiday Village - Scotland
9.6 6 reviews
Scotland
10/08 – 12/08
SG$509/nighttotal: SG$1018 (2 )

Elegant 2 Bedroom En-suite Caravan With Bathtub Near Edinburgh Seton Sands Holiday Village

2 3
resort , Port Seton
This Seton Sands 2 Bedroom En-suite Caravan With Bathtub is situated in Port Seton, East Lothian, a 4-minute walk from Seton Sands Longniddry Beach and 12.4 km from Muirfield Golf Course.
The 48-square-metre holiday home boasts two en-suite bedrooms, accommodating up to seven guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, and access to on-site amenities such as a swimming pool, restaurant and free parking and Wi-Fi.
Sunset Song Silversands Park Lossiemouth - Scotland
10 3 reviews
Scotland
21/08 – 24/08
SG$233/nighttotal: SG$699 (3 )

Sunset Song Silversands Park Lossiemouth

1 3
resort , West Beach
The Sunset Song Silversands Park Lossiemouth offers a peaceful caravan stay on the edge of Silversands Holiday Park, near Lossiemouth, providing lighthouse views and direct access to West Beach, just 100 meters from the shore.
This 2-bedroom caravan accommodates up to 6 guests and includes a well-equipped kitchen, a garden, a swimming pool, and a fitness centre, with pets welcome in the living area and the option to purchase leisure passes for the adjacent holiday park's bar and restaurant.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Scotland

  • What are the top attractions in Scotland?

    Scotland boasts many iconic sights! Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an extinct volcano, is a must-see, offering stunning city views. Loch Ness, famed for its elusive monster, is another major draw, attracting visitors to its serene waters and picturesque surroundings. The dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, with their rugged mountains and glens, provide opportunities for hiking and exploring. For a taste of history and culture, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen's official residence in Scotland, is a worthwhile visit. And don't forget the charming city of St Andrews, known for its ancient university and world-renowned golf courses.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Scotland?

    Trump Turnberry, Auchrannie Resort and The Kenmore Club are among the best resorts with a swimming pool in Scotland.

  • Which airports are the biggest in Scotland?

    Glasgow Airport (GLA) and Edinburgh Airport (EDI) are the largest airports in Scotland, serving numerous international and domestic flights. Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) is also a significant airport, particularly for flights to and from the north-east of the country.
  • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Scotland?

    Trump Turnberry, Auchrannie Resort and The Kenmore Club are the best resorts with a jacuzzi in Scotland.

  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Scotland?

    Card payments are widely accepted throughout Scotland, in most shops, restaurants and tourist attractions. While cash isn't as prevalent as it once was, it's still useful to have some on hand for smaller establishments or rural areas where card readers might not always be available.
  • What are the best family friendly resorts in Scotland?

    The best family friendly resorts in Scotland are Trump Turnberry, Auchrannie Resort and The Kenmore Club.

  • Is the driving culture in Scotland considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Scotland can be challenging, especially in the Highlands, due to narrow, winding roads and unpredictable weather. Tourists should be prepared for single-track roads and be aware of livestock on the roads. Driving safely and cautiously is essential, and always check the weather forecast before setting off on a journey. Familiarising yourself with the Highway Code is also recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Scotland?

    The best pet friendly resorts in Scotland are Trump Turnberry, Auchrannie Resort and The Kenmore Club.

  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Scotland?

    Respect for local customs and traditions is always appreciated. Understanding the significance of kilts and bagpipes within Scottish culture is a good starting point. When visiting smaller communities or rural areas, it's polite to be mindful of local sensitivities and customs. A simple 'hello' and a smile go a long way.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Scotland?

    The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, one of the world's largest arts festivals, takes place annually in August. The Highland Games, featuring traditional athletic events like caber toss and hammer throw, are held throughout the summer in various locations across the Highlands. Hogmanay, the Scottish New Year celebration, is another significant event.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Scotland?

    A week in Scotland allows for exploring diverse regions. A possible itinerary could combine the cultural highlights of Edinburgh and Glasgow with the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands, perhaps including a visit to Loch Ness and the Isle of Skye. Alternatively, focusing on the Highlands and Islands, exploring areas like Cairngorms National Park and the Northwest Highlands, offers a different type of experience.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Scotland?

    For a fun weekend, Edinburgh offers a vibrant city break with its castle, historic Old Town, and bustling nightlife. Alternatively, Glasgow provides a blend of culture, music, and shopping. For a more outdoorsy experience, consider the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offering opportunities for hiking, watersports, and scenic drives.
  • Are there parts of Scotland with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    No part of Scotland enjoys consistently good weather year-round. Scotland's climate is temperate and variable, with changeable weather conditions throughout the year. While some areas might experience slightly milder temperatures, it's always advisable to pack layers and be prepared for all types of weather, regardless of the time of year.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Scotland?

    For medical emergencies, dial 999. For non-emergency medical situations, contact your GP or local health centre. For security situations, also dial 999. The police can be contacted through the non-emergency number 101.

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Best Scotland resorts with a restaurant

Brambles Of Inveraray - Scotland
9.2 1705 reviews
Scotland
18/09 – 25/09
SG$338/nighttotal: SG$2366 (7 )

Brambles Of Inveraray

1 1
hotel , Inveraray
The Brambles of Inveraray hotel is situated in Inveraray, a 10-minute walk from Inveraray Castle, making it a convenient base for exploring the town. This 4-star hotel enjoys excellent user reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers spacious rooms with comfortable seating areas and flat-screen TVs. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, garden, and parking, as well as family rooms, making it a suitable choice for both couples and families.
The Kenmore Club - Scotland
8.8 6179 reviews
Scotland
03/08 – 08/08
SG$666/nighttotal: SG$3330 (5 )

The Kenmore Club

2 4
resort , Kenmore
The Kenmore Club is situated on the banks of Loch Tay, just a short walk from the charming village of Kenmore and the historic Taymouth Castle. Guests consistently rate the resort highly for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The resort offers a variety of self-catering cottages, each with comfortable lounges, well-equipped kitchens, and stunning views of the loch. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, tennis court, children's playground, restaurant, bar, and spa, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Seaham Hall And Serenity Spa - Scotland
9.0 47 reviews
Scotland
07/07 – 09/07
SG$784/nighttotal: SG$1568 (2 )

Seaham Hall And Serenity Spa

1 2
resort , Seaham
Seaham Hall And Serenity Spa is a luxury hotel located in Seaham, a short distance from the city centre and 1.5 kilometers from the Funshack attraction.
This hotel offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, fitness centre, on-site restaurant and bar, and complimentary Wi-Fi, with a capacity for two guests and a check-out time of 11:00.
Macdonald Spey Valley Resort - Scotland
8.0 1762 reviews
Scotland
24/08 – 07/09
SG$402/nighttotal: SG$5628 (14 )

Macdonald Spey Valley Resort

1 2
resort , Aviemore
Macdonald Spey Valley Resort in Aviemore is located just 1.6 kilometres from Spey Valley Shopping, offering a championship golf course on-site and a variety of accommodation including lodges, apartments, and chalets.
The resort provides leisure facilities such as a swimming pool, hot tub, and sauna, alongside a fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and pet-friendly options, with free private parking available for guests.

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Golden Sands Holiday Park - Scotland
9.7 11 reviews
Scotland
27/07 – 31/07
SG$236/nighttotal: SG$944 (4 )

Golden Sands Holiday Park

1 4
resort , Cresswell
Golden Sands Holiday Park is located in Cresswell, a peaceful village just a short walk from Cresswell Beach and 18 miles from Alnwick Castle, famous for its role in the Harry Potter films. The resort is ideal for families and couples looking for a relaxing break by the sea.
Each self-catering unit has a fully equipped kitchen, allowing guests to enjoy the comforts of home. The resort also offers amenities such as a fitness centre, free Wi-Fi, a children's playground and easy access to Newcastle International Airport.
Glasgow Westerwood Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort - Scotland
8.1 4010 reviews
Scotland
25/07 – 26/07
SG$4006/nightfor 1 night

Glasgow Westerwood Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort

12 22
resort , Cumbernauld
The Doubletree By Hilton Glasgow Westerwood Spa & Golf Resort is conveniently located near Cumbernauld, midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh, offering easy access to major motorways and approximately 30km from both cities.
This pet-friendly hotel boasts a championship golf course designed by Seve Ballesteros and Dave Thomas, a relaxing spa with eight treatment rooms, a swimming pool, and various other amenities including a fitness centre, tennis courts, and 24-hour room service.
Hunters Quay Holiday Village - Scotland
8.6 152 reviews
Scotland
28/07 – 02/08
SG$237/nighttotal: SG$1185 (5 )

Hunters Quay Holiday Village

2 4
resort , Kilmun
Hunters Quay Holiday Village is situated in Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, 8.2km from Benmore Botanic Garden and 11.6km from Blairmore and Strone Golf Club.
This family-friendly holiday park offers self-catering accommodation with two bathrooms, a swimming pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, garden, and free parking.
The Glen Getaway - Scotland
9.9 13 reviews
Scotland
17/12 – 19/12
SG$269/nighttotal: SG$538 (2 )

The Glen Getaway

3 4
resort , Dunbar
The Glen Getaway is a three-bedroom house near Innerwick, East Lothian, located approximately 30.6 kilometres from Muirfield and 40.2 kilometres from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema.
This 63 square metre property sleeps up to 11 guests and boasts a living room, equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, a fireplace, terrace, private pool, and access to on-site amenities including a restaurant, bar, sauna, fitness centre, and children's play areas.
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