Easter Breaks & Gourmet Dining from Luxury Scotland
We have a host of Easter and Spring Breaks at Luxury Scotland – full details can be found on our newsletter page.
On Easter Sunday the Easter Bunny will be popping up at The Old course Hotel in St Andrews and holding a Childrens Workshop to make and decorate Easter bonnets and Easter eggs, before taking all the children on an Easter Egg hunt.
The Old Course Hotel at St Andrews has an innovative three-night family package including tickets to The Scottish Deer Centre and the St Andrews Aquarium with a picnic lunch provided by the hotel on both days. The package, which is valid on the nights of Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th of April costs £850 for two adults and two children, and is based on a family of four sharing. Subject to availability.
At Greywalls in East Lothian there might not be any Easter Bunnies but they do have an eggcellent Easter package. Between 22nd and 25th April Greywalls are offering 2 nights B&B with dinner for two on one of the evenings in their Chez Roux restaurant. This package includes complimentary afternoon tea for two on arrival.
Gourmet dining inspired by renowned chef Albert Roux can also be enjoyed at Inverlochy Castle and Inverlodge. Both hotels also offer Easter Breaks.
http://www.inverlochycastlehotel.com/easter.html
http://www.oldcoursehotel.co.uk/tariffs/easter_packages.html
Greywalls – truly wonderful in all seasons.
Acknowledged as one of the very best country house in Scotland, Greywalls in East Lothian is an ideal retreat for anyone contemplating a family gathering, a wedding, corporate event or a classic golfing holiday.
I was lucky enough to be showing an American couple some of the sights of East Lothian. After a visit to Dirleton Castle, just a few minutes drive from Greywalls, we arrived at the hotel for some lunch and to view the splendid gardens. Even at this time of year the gardens have a very calming and contemplative effect on visitors. with the spring colour still a few weeks away the gardens were alive with all manner of small sculptures and well trimmed box hedges.
We enjoyed a light lunch in the lounge in front of a warming, flickering fireplace. Excellent service as usual. It seems no matter when I travel to Greywalls the gardens and the house reflect a peaceful tranquility that makes any journey worthwhile.



