Holiday Cottages Scotland.

The aspiring golfer is always looking for a challenge and Scotland provides some of the best golf to be found worldwide, and many deem Scotland to be the birth place of what we know as modern golf.

Once you have your trip planned and various courses picked to play at finding suitable accommodation can provide its own challenges.

Some of the more renowned or famous courses in Scotland are fairly rural and although accommodation is generally available in abundance through conventional hotels,

You may wish to give consideration to a more traditional stay utilising Holiday Cottages ,

This is an excellent way to sample Traditional Scottish Accommodation,

If you are fortunate enough to find a Holiday Cottage In Scotland that is of a traditional construction you may find that the walls are some 3 feet thick and supports a thatched roof,

However most Holiday Cottages today have been renovated or modernised to an exceptional standard catering specifically for the tourist trade.

Things To Consider Prior To Letting Holiday Cottages in Scotland.

Prior to securing your holiday cottage we would advise you carry out a little due diligence so you can be rest assured your visit to various Golf Courses In Scotland is a very memorable experience for you and your family.

All rented accommodation in Scotland needs to conform to basic safety requirements , this includes everything from electrical appliances to the furniture itself, if you are booking through and agent all the relevant information should be offered as part of the booking procedure if it is not ASK…

  • The Furniture And Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988
  • The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994
  • The Plugs And Sockets Etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994

The above are some basic regulations you may see listed on any literature provided, which all assists in making the decision regarding Holiday Cottages In Scotland.

Their are various governing or regulatory bodies within the Scottish Tourist Board these include the Scottish Tourist Board, The National Trust and the AA to name a few ,

If your accommodation supports a rating from a governing body you can have peace of mind your accommodation does meet certain criteria.

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