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Your Scottish
Honeymoon should be as special as your Scottish Wedding.
My travels to
Scotland have always been AWESOME, whether by self driving or guided tour, there
is no better Holiday than visiting Scotland.
I would like to
introduce you to a wonderful gentleman and guide in Scotland for your honeymoon
travel consideration. Dave McNicoll is Director of Scottish Routes and brings
Scotland to life!
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The word 'honeymoon' comes from the old
Tutonic custom of drinking honey-wine for a month after getting
married, and although this particular custom may no longer be with
us, one certainly is - your Honeymoon should be the holiday of a
lifetime, the one you will never forget. Many will choose the
sun-kissed beaches of the Caribbean, or the peace and quiet of a
tropical island, but if its stunning scenery, atmosphere and a land
soaked in romantic lore you're after, then there can be only one
destination - Scotland.
In a world where all holidays seem to
roll into one, it can be said for certain that Scotland will stand
well out from the crowd. If you can imagine yourself at the window
of an ancient Highland castle watching the red sunset behind
snow-capped mountains veiled in swirling mists, while you sip at
fine malt whisky in the glow of an open log fire, then you are half
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Dave McNicoll |
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Scottish Routes |
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Our honeymoons are firmly centered
around you, so whatever you want out of the holiday, then we can
deliver. From the romantic castles to a week adventure rafting, hill
walking, and even ballooning, there is no limit to the
possibilities. A honeymoon should not be one picked out of a
catalogue, but something magical, and unforgettable, and that is our
promise to you. |
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To learn more, click on the banner above. Please be
sure to let Dave know that Rev. Christopher suggested you contact
him. Not sure if you'll get a discount or anything but he'll share
with you a few laughs about our travels together in Scotland, I can
promise you that. (Ask him about pipen!)
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