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Highland retreat
A grand, turreted shooting lodge set in 58 acres of parkland beside a sea loch on Scotland's Highland west coast, has been named Activity Hotel of the Year at the 2009 Scottish Hotel of the Year Awards. Remote and solitary, this is the third time in succession The Torridon (see above) has collected the title. Sitting at the centre of one of Scotland's prime spots for outdoor activities, getting to it is arguably more of a challenge than climbing the many peaks or kayaking the fast flowing waters. The nearest train stop is at Achnasheen, 20mls/32km distant on the line running north-west out of Inverness. But be warned: it isn't cheap and short of being marooned among the peaks it is essential to book a taxi before leaving Inverness. There is no bus alternative. But taxi drivers are prepared to take fares from Inverness all 75mls/120kms to the hotel. And there are car hire outlets at Inverness. The web address above carries most of the details; or call the hotel on 01445 791 242.
Forth ferry returns
Scotland's only ferry connection with mainland Europe returns to the waters of the North Sea after a break of two years with new boats and new operators on Monday May 18.
Now sailing under the flag of Norfolkline (part of the international Maersk shipping group), the ferries will take 17h to cross from Rosyth (Firth of Forth) to Zeebrugge, Belgium. They sail overnight each way, three times a week.
Commercial and private vehicles, vehicle passengers and foot passengers will be accommodated on the vessels. A mix of cabins and stretch seating will be provided for overnight crossings. A full picture of North Sea, English Channel and Irish Sea ferry routes can be accessed by clicking Europe and Ireland.
North Sea offers
Coastal communities along the north coast of mainland Europe make up the core of spring sailing offers from ferry line DFDS Seaways. With selected travel dates in May and June the gracefully lined, all-white painted ferries pick up passengers in the UK at Newcastle and Harwich. 'A relaxing two-night mini-cruise to Esbjerg' on the Danish peninsula, embarking at Harwich, comes in at £57 per person. Amsterdam comes as a two-night mini-cruise for £52pp (saving 25%). Three-plus nights in the city of canals comes for £85pp. Sign-up before June 30 for a two-night wildlife mini cruise from Newcastle to Amsterdam and save 20% (prices from £59). A similar deal from Harwich to Esbjerg comes with a 15% saving at £82.
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