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Incredible savings at Scotland's Kinloch Lodge this winter
Nestled in the foot of Kinloch Hill on the tranquil shoreline of the Isle of Skye, the Lodge is also the highland home of Claire and Godfrey Macdonald. Steeped in heritage and history, and exemplifying all the traditions of highland hospitality, Kinloch is noted for its engaging, informal atmosphere and a welcome every bit as warm as the log fires ablaze in every hearth.
Available December 2008 through March 2009 with rates starting at just £99/person (approximately $199), the "Fabulous Winter" offer includes:
- Three-nights accommodation
- A gourmet five-course dinner
- Scottish breakfast daily
- A complimentary lunch or afternoon tea during the stay, on a day of the guests' choice
- On January 25 in celebration of Burns' Night, the property will host a traditional Haggis feast for guests to participate in
Starting on January 25, the 250th birthday of beloved Scots poet Robert Burns, a year-long "Homecoming" celebration will take place across Scotland through November 30, 2009 (St Andrew's Day). Themed to acknowledge the Scots many contributions to the world – from golf and whisky to the poetry of Burns – the Homecoming year is a one-time only opportunity to experience the destination through a series of 100+ tailored festivals and original cultural events. A complete event listing can be viewed at www.homecomingscotland.com
The Kinloch Lodge is just fifteen minutes from the Skye Bridge at Kyleakin – or twenty minutes from the landing point of the Mallaig/Armadale ferry. Bedrooms, individually decorated in colors and textures chosen to reflect Skye's distinctive landscape, combine exceptional views with character and comfort. Under the ever-watchful eye of Macdonald ancestors, whose portraits line the dining-room walls, guests can feast on the very best of local seasonal produce, while gracious drawing-rooms provide a perfect setting for afternoon tea, pre-dinner drinks and nightcaps. For more information on The Lodge please visit http://www.kinloch-lodge.co.uk/