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Article: Sky's the limit for a top hotel break; Enjoy cuisine to rival the famous Three Chimneys while revelling in the views.(Features)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- April 15, 2006
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Byline: By Brian McCartney
THE sunlight danced across the snow-dusted ridges of the Cuillins. From the other window of my bedroom, tranquil Loch Bracadale stretched lazily seawards.
"Location, location, location" was a term probably coined by the prolific author Dr Samuel Johnson when he toured the Hebrides with John Boswell.
His room in the Ullinish Country Lodge Hotel in Struan on Skye was where I awoke and marvelled at the spectacular scenery.
If you should choose to book in to the Dr Johnson room, don't make the mistake of closing ...