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2 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast Limited Availability - Book Now To Avoid Disappointment! £169
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Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry, Perthshire
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Stagshead BarIn the lively conviviality of the Stagshead Bar a fine selection of malt whiskies awaits your delectation. Relax in the comfort of the leather arm chairs, warmed by the log fire and Scotland's finest whiskies. The Stagshead Bar is open daily for drinks. Pre Theatre and evening suppers are served from 5.00pm to 9.30pm.Evening Bar MealsA Hearty Bowl of Homemade Soup Pate of Chicken Liver, Smoked Bacon
and Brandy Scottish Water Gems Char Grilled Sirloin Steak Platter of Scampi Tails Roast Supreme of Angus Chicken Traditional Fish ‘n’ Chips Crofters Salad (V) Ricotta Cheese, Fig, Sweet Onion Our Daily Selection of Desserts and Cheeses £4.50
Check Availability & Book | Prices | Tennis | En Francais | Environmental and Social Responsibility | Christmas | Staff Recruitment | Contact us The Castle Hotel Group also has a collection of fine Dublin hotels and student accommodation in Dublin City Centre, self catering holiday homes in Scotland and a Hotel in Prestayn , North Wales
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Relax and look glowing with our Luxurious Ocean Glow combined with a Mini Marine Discovery Facial and receive a Toning Body Scrub with Marine Salt Crystals FREE £65.00 Please allow 90 minutes of your time
After the driest spring and summer for a long time it did rain, eventually. During mid to late July we had some days of exceptionally heavy rain which did some damage but also an enormous amount of good. The ground needed the moisture and grass and other quick growing plants(weeds!) responded within days. Trees and larger shrubs will take longer to respond but it is comforting to know that most of the plants have survived the drought and will be replenishing their reserves by the day.Most satisfyingly the hypericum bank in the Japanese Garden, which almost died during the cold winter then again due to the drought, has rallied and although the plants probably won’t flower this year they are alive and recovering well.
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