Monday, October 10, 2011

Real Holidays Guide

We modern beings are funny, and a bit weird. We spend most of the year thinking about what are we going to do during the next holidays when the truth is that we have just one idea in mind: rest. Instead of giving yourself the trouble of a busy holidays agenda, why don't you listen to that loud internal voice that is begging for a quiet moment and just dedicate your vacations to relax?


The contact with nature is one of the most pleasant ways to clean your mind and chill out your body. To reach this simple way of calming down your persona there is no better place than Scotland, Europe's leading wildlife destination. It has the most diverse range of habitats than any country of its size what means that it also hosts a unique biodiversity that includes wildcats and eagles between the rich species. Among the unspoiled natural settings the Arctic Cairngorm plateau offers the silence of an ancient forest at the largest National Park in the United Kingdom. An idyllic landscape to pick up your Cairngorms hotel and wake up every morning overlooking the beautiful woodland. Then you can spend the day exploring the outdoors or just enjoying a spa retreat with rejuvenating massages and beauty treatments.

If you want to be in touch with nature but not far away from town, Aberdeen city is a great option. Green lowlands along its North Sea shore, flowing rivers, lonely moors and mountains compose a pretty area that you can start exploring from its biggest city. Choose an Aberdeen city centre hotel facing the harbour and you might see some of the bottlenose dolphins that come to the inshore waters in the early part of the year. Go North towards Newburgh to meet the estuary of the River Ythan and do some bird-watching. After this huge dose of nature, even a workaholic will recover the serenity by full-filling with Scotland's stunning scenery. 

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