EdinburghScotland’s Capital is just a short drive away with its shops, theatres, art galleries, and year-round festivals GlasgowGlasgow is also within easy reach for a day’s shopping, a night at the opera or a tour of the stylish works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. PerthThe riverside market town of Perth is home to Scone Palace, where Scottish kings were once crowned. The Café Quarter has a variety of elegant shops and restaurants.StirlingStirling is home to both Stirling Castle and the magnificent Wallace Monument. A city of contrasts, the modern and lively centre lies at the foot of a culturally rich Old Town.Local market townsAuchterarder has a mile and a half of designer boutiques, antique shops, gourmet delicatessens and fine restaurants.Crieff is home to a grand Victorian spa, as well as numerous parks and gardens of outstanding beauty.Callander lies in the heart of Rob Roy country. It’s a bustling holiday town full of fine coffee houses and fascinating shops.CountrysideFrom hill-walking in the Cairngorms in the summer to skiing at Aviemore when the snows arrive, the Highlands can be enjoyed all year round.Castles & GardensThe hotel’s Chauffeur Tours are an excellent way to explore the region with its wealth of historic sites and country gardens. Concierge can also provide suitable suggestions Loch Katrine SteamshipThe S.S. Sir Walter Scott has been a feature on Loch Katrine’s waters for generations. Cruises on the loch take in the stunning views of the Trossachs mountainsDistilleriesNear Glenmor is Scotland’s smallest distillery at Edradour, where only twelve casks of whisky are made a week. The Dalwhinnie and Dewar distilleries are also nearby.