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From choosing your seats to pre-booking meals, our Manage my Bookingportal is your one-stop-shop for all the tweaks, changes and add-ons that make your trip so special. There must be 1 adult per child under two years of age travelling, please adjust your passenger number A former 16th-century hunting lodge and later family home to the Macdonalds, whose hands Kinloch is still in today. The destination restaurant is the focal point, though by the time you get there you'll have already been won over by the stellar views. The menu draws heavily on the local bounty of the island, so fish and seafood feature prominently. There's a decadent treatment menu for post-hiking relaxation (there's great walking to be had from here – try the route that takes you up over to the abandoned township of Leitir Fura, for epic views). Go for a room with a loch view.

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Queen Victoria and Churchill have both sojourned at this fantasy Victorian mansion on the fringes of the Berwyn Mountains and Snowdonia National Park. It's furnished it with impeccable style, wows diners with imaginative riffs on regional, seasonal ingredients, and holds Wales’ first Michelin Green Star. When it comes to the rooms for a honeymoon, the vast suites really are something else. The Churchill Suite resembles an upturned ship with its vaulted wooden ceiling inlaid with stained glass. William Morris prints dance gracefully across walls and fabrics and an antique four-poster bed and marble bathroom with copper bateau bath up the luxury further still.This extraordinary hotel near Edinburgh Castle is the ultimate romantic hideaway with fantasy rooms that make ideal honeymoon hotel suites: sumptuous, indulgent, and slightly (delightfully) mad. If Pugin designed gothic revival love nests they would look like this: an outrageous riposte to modern minimalism. The nine accommodations are an antique dealer’s dream: the rooms set-dressed with fascinatingly eclectic clutter; all jewel-coloured velvets, silks and brocades, carved wood, gilding and candle-light - think decadent ecclesiastical. Beds are dramatically draped or four-postered (or both); chin-deep bateau baths are perfect for sharing. Queen Victoria said she ‘never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot’ than Inverlochy Castle in 1873, and it remains as impressive as ever.

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A memorable pub with rooms in a gorgeous, sleepy Somerset village. It dates from 1680 and oozes character from every pore. Inside, the interconnected bar areas have beams dripping with dried hops, boarded and flagstone floors and antique tables laid out with brass candelabras and fresh flowers. The garden is also a delight, with a mini French-style formal garden with a wisteria- and vine-shaded terrace and a boules court, plus a wilder orchard with picnic benches beyond. The six, characterful bedrooms all have freestanding roll-top or slipper baths. In-the-know locals come from afar to eat at the pub – the menu showcases what is special about the area, including beautifully presented pub staples along with more complex dishes that will appeal more to foodies.

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The delight is in the detail at this wildly romantic, sublimely comfortable, uniquely fascinating Highlands hotel. It's right in the centre of Braemar, a charming village famous for the Royal Highland Games and full of old-fashioned appeal with pretty stone houses, tea rooms and even a sporran shop. Plenty of outdoor pursuits are offered and there's a spa. For dinner and drinks, choose between the jolly bar serving good pub grub, traditional country house style in the Clunie Dining Room or Art Deco glam in Elsa's Bar. Even if your budget doesn't stretch to one of the stage-set-style suites, all the bedrooms are themed and just as characterful. Built in 1812 as the holiday home for the Duchess of Bedford, this wildly romantic Regency fishing lodge, set in verdant grade I-listed gardens, is now owned by hotelier Olga Polizzi and part-managed by her daughter, Alex – aka The Hotel Inspector. No surprise then that this is one of Devon’s most perfect hotels. Rooms are purposefully low-tech; Room Five is the winner for romance, with original hand-painted wallpaper, poetry-inspiring views of the River Tamar and a chaise longue that’s made for swooning. The cream teas are worth the journey alone: a help-yourself affair of just-baked scones and massive urns of clotted cream and strawberry jam. As are the gardens, dotted with grottos and dells.So why is the FBI so interested in Nora Sinclair? Mysterious things keep happening to people around her, especially the men. And there is something dangerous about Nora when Agent O’Hara looks closer – something that lures him at the same time that it fills him with fear. Is there something dark hidden among the unexplained gaps in her past? And as he spends more and more time getting to know her, is he pursuing justice? Or his own fatal obsession? An elegant country house hotel set between the mountains and sea in rural Snowdonia. It was the ancestral home of the photographer Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret’s husband. Historic family artworks and furniture are woven with bright, modern rural styling. Weather permitting, the well-kept gardens are pretty and peaceful for a pre-dinner stroll. Meals are cooked by an award-winning local chef, and most of the food is locally sourced, with specialities including Abedaron crab, Menai mussels and mountain lamb. The 10 bedrooms have strong, personal characters.

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Dormy House, near the village of Broadway, is a complete treat of a hotel with very stylish and deeply relaxing décor, terrific food and impeccable service. The core is a 17th-century farmhouse, complete with big stone fireplaces and flagstone floors, and the facilities are glorious, especially the outstanding spa. Highlights include the lavender sauna, salt-infusion steam room, infinity pool and hydrotherapy hot tub which is best in winter when you can slip off your robe, sink into the warm waters and gaze into the flames of the outdoor fireplace. Treatments are from Temple Spa, which ups the relaxation factor with CBD therapy, plus massages by Beata. Rooms are plush; with its own hot tub Rose Cottage is best for couples. Jamaica Holidays | Jersey Holidays | Kefalonia Holidays | Kos Holidays | Lake Garda Holidays | Lanzarote Holidays | Las Vegas Holidays | Madeira Holidays | Magaluf Holidays | Majorca Holidays | Maldives Holidays | Malta Holidays | Mauritius Holidays | Menorca Holidays | Mexico Holidays | Morocco Holidays | Mykonos Holidays Ham Yard Hotel's setting, at the bottom of Regent Street, is perfectly placed for Mayfair and Soho. It's all about fun here, from Kit Kemp's signature cosy-cool interiors to the neon light-lined bowling alley and bar. There is even a magical fourth-floor roof terrace, with olive trees, lavender and vegetable beds. The 91 rooms and suites are huge for London. Several colour schemes run across all grades of room, interpreted in cushions, curtains, walls and headboards. Floor-to-ceiling windows mean triple glazed Crittall glass and modesty blinds are crucial: some rooms overlook the courtyard and tables and others the Soho jungle. It’s the attention to detail throughout Lime Wood that makes it special. In the sybaritic Herb House Spa ­– airy, encased in glass and surrounded by greenery, there are private bathrooms with deep copper baths, sensuous swimming, hydrotherapy and steam pools, a pioneering raw food café, a mud house, relaxation rooms and a beautiful rooftop garden, all with sylvan views. Go for one of the Pavilion rooms, which melt into their New Forest surroundings and are specially designed with honeymooners in mind. At Hartnett Holder & Co, Angela Hartnett has joined forces with chef Luke Holder and to produce Italian inspired dishes that are as informal, yet polished as their surroundings.I love The Alchemist anytime but especially for a honeymoon – it will help cement the idea that you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be based on the journey you’ve been on.” – Natalie Underdown Ph.D., Executive Coach & Organizational Psychologist, The Nu Company

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