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5 Star Hotel - Explore new worlds

Using a scale of 1 - 5 Stars it provides the reassurance you need about what to expect before you arrive. This allows you to distinguish between the quality of the accommodation, and the number of facilities on offer. The 5-Star Grading Scheme shows the full range of standards suitable for every budget and preference. So a wide variety can be seen clearly, from hotels and B&B's, through to inns, lodges, restaurants with rooms and self-catering - holiday parks, visitor attractions and hostels are also graded using 5 stars.

The country has long been known for its outstanding beauty, dramatic scenery and its rich culture and heritage. In recent years, it's also acquired an enviable reputation for the matchless quality of its luxury accommodation, its fine dining, and the warmth and authenticity of its hospitality. An Objective Assessment of accommodation gives you a clear indication of cleanliness, ambience, hospitality, service, accommodation standard and food.
 

To find your ideal luxury accommodation in Scotland, use the links to search our regional listings of 4 and 5 star hotels, B&B and self catering cottages, lodges, Scottish Highland castles and even forest log cabins.

Wherever you choose to stay, you are guaranteed the perfect luxury short break, weekend break or longer stay.  In a time when it is hard to escape from the day-to-day bustle of urban life, many groups like to have small holidays in the great outdoors. 5 Star Hotel is the practise of staying  for a break and recreation.

Camping Holidays are usually done at an official campsite, where the campers usually pay a small fee to use grounds that are preserved especially. These sites are preferable as they will have some security and amenities, though some people prefer to be more secluded. The only problem is that caravanning in areas that are not designated for caravans can cause problems with the law. Many land owners do not wish campers to be on their property and some nature reserves prohibit 5 Star Hotel due to damage it can cause to the environment.

Most campers sleep in tents which are usually made from a waterproof material like nylon. They can be erected almost anywhere and can be carried in a small bag so that campers do not have to use a vehicle. Campers will also bring a sleeping bag and various accessories like torches, portable stoves, knives, food, etc. Some prefer to make a camp fire but this must be done very carefully and is prohibited at some sites.

A large van called an RV in employed by many campers, or more commonly in the UK a caravan is attached to a car. Both of these serve as basic mobile homes, with beds, gas and sometimes electricity. These make it feasible to camp in more remote places but many feel that they detract from the feeling of being in nature. Regardless of the way that campers travel and camp, a good knowledge of the great outdoors such as map reading and first aid. With a good site and the right equipment 5 Star Hotel can be really good fun for the whole family and a great way to escape the rat race without going abroad. 5 Star Hotel is relatively inexpensive, often nostalgic, and gives campers a chance to really appreciate their natural world.

 

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