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Scotsell - Scottish holiday and vacation experts - also specialists for the Scottish Islands.

Loyd & Townsend-Rose Ltd - A specialist agency marketing some of Scotland's most important and historic Houses and Castles for private exclusive visits, corporate events and film locations.

Magic Scotland - Multilingual site providing listings of castles, online music, webcams radios and other information for the visitor.

Lochs and Glens Holidays - A family run, Scottish business arranging tours to lochside hotels.

Scottish Destination Management Association - Organisation representing travel and reception companies and tour operators. Lists members and membership information.

Moffat Centre - Based at Glasgow Caledonian University - Scottish travel and tourism business development and information on the 5th International Tourism Conference 2000.

Activity Point - Leisure activities, tourist attractions and places to visit. Over 1000 ideas for days out, keeping active or keeping the kids amused.

Gayscotland - Definitive guide to gay activities in the Country, including chat and personals.

Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board - The official tourist board for Edinburgh and Lothians. Accommodation, tourist information, attractions, tours and events, essential when you visit Edinburgh and Lothians.

Airport Parking Services - Provide low cost car parking at Glasgow and Edinburgh airports. The car parks are secure with CCTV cameras and guard dog patrol. Each car park has free courtesy bus service to and from the airport.

Scotland Made Easy - Accommodation booking service and customised itinerary planning for self drive tours.

Virtual Tour of Scotland - A tour of the Country in words and pictures.

Scottish Tourist Information Portal - Accommodation listings along with a 'see & do' and an eating out section.

Scottish Travel Services - Offers a variety of Scottish tours. Includes photographs and details of the tours on offer, plus company information, contact details, and a booking facility.

Royal Research Ship Discovery - Restoration history and other information about Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his ship, now berthed at Dundee.

Scottish Holiday Parks - Caravan and camping, local attractions and travel information for Blairgowrie, Lomond Woods and Corriefodly holiday parks.

Clans and Castles - Information on Scottish castles, standing stones, clan history, guided tours and accommodation. Includes photographs, booking details, a list of books and videos, and related links.

Scottish Secrets - Suggestions for festive season activities and perfume from Arran. Links to other Scottish sites and contact information are included.

Scotland for Visitors - Destination guide listing things scottish including photographs links articles and discussions.

Thistle Golf Scotland - Organising golfing tours in Scotland. Listing sample tours, corporate enquiry form, package protection and Company information.

The Robert Burns Trail - A trail around some of the towns and areas visited by Robert Burns in Dumfries and Galloway and Edinburgh. Includes accommodation information and links to related sites.

Bell Travel - Travel agent with branches throughout the Country. Lists late bookings, flights, cruises, city breaks and online booking. Top ten deals and flights are also included.

Hebrides Holidays - Providing information about the isles of Lewis, Harris, Uists and Barra for the prospective visitor.

ATM Travel - Offering late offers, air fares, cruising and business travel.

Cambuslang Travel Centre - Specialising in World and European football travel, late availability, city breaks, flights and car Hire. Listing city and UK breaks, cruises and late booking enquiry form.

The Royal Scotsman - Offering luxury train holidays through the Highlands of Scotland. Listing accommodation, tours, cuisine and private charter information.

Scotland Accommodation - Accommodation directory for the United Kingdom including Scotland; contains tabular lists with links to web pages and contact e-mail addresses.

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