Whether you're drawn to quaint villages with loch views, or fancy sipping a refreshing drink by the seaside, Scotland is absolutely teeming with scenic pubs and restaurants. To help you decide where to head, the Daily Record has compiled a list of five of the best.route to a luxury floating hotel on Edinburgh's waterfront, there is sure to be at least one spot here that catches your eye.
Fingal is Scotland's only luxury floating hotel and has previously been named one of the AA's top 25 five-star hotels and restaurants in the UK. Reopened as a luxury hotel, restaurant, and bar in 2019, Fingal has become a world-class culinary destination. It combines the glamour and style of a superyacht with the charm and elegance of an old-world Art Deco ocean liner.
If you're planning a trip along the North Coast 500 driving route this summer, consider stopping at the Tongue Hotel. This former 19th-century sporting lodge boasts stunning views over the Kyle of Tongue, Ben Loyal, and Ben Hope. Meanwhile, i Finally, fondly referred to as 'The Jewel of the Highlands', the picturesque village of Plockton nestles on a sheltered bay with vistas over Loch Carron.