Laggan Holiday Cottages

Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Monadhliath Mountains and ancient Scots Pine Forests, Laggan remains Scotland's favourite all year round visitor destination. Whether you're skiing, snow boarding, climbing, walking or just touring, you'll be doing it in some of Europe's finest and most spectacular scenery.

This web site offfers accommodation links, covering from simple self catering to luxurious holiday homes and fantastic, old character cottages and farmhouses, most of which are situated near to Laggan and Dalwhinnie, in the Cairngorms National Park. Below you will find a summary list of some of the best 3, 4 and 5 Star holiday properties available in the Laggan and Dalwhinnie area.

If you wish to find out more information on these properties just click on the pictures and you will be redirected to http://www.lagganholidaycottages.com/ where you will find all the contact details you may require.Located in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, Laggan is the perfect location to enjoy a family holiday or short break.

If you are looking for a more secluded location why not check out Crubenbeg, a luxury 4 star Holiday Cottages complex http://www.highlandholidaycottages.com/

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Royal Deeside £100 million golf and leisure development get backing

Plans for a £100 million golf and leisure development on Royal Deeside have secured the backing of local councillors who rejected the recommendations of senior planners that the scheme should be refused.

Members of the Marr area committee of Aberdeenshire Council voted five to three in favour of the development of the major complex, including a luxury hotel, which would be centred on the existing championship course at Inchmarlo Golf Club on the outskirts of Banchory.

Although the plans by developers Frank Burnett Ltd had been backed by both Scottish Enterprise and VisitScotland as a key development in boosting tourism in the area, planning officials recommended refusing permission as the application was “significantly contrary” to the wider strategy of the local development plan.

The full council will meet on 10 March to make a final decision.

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