Monday 16 March 2009

HOMECOMING SCOTLAND - MURDER IN THE HIGHLANDS - I SPY STYLE.



HOMECOMING SCOTLAND - MURDER IN THE HIGHLANDS - I SPY STYLE.
Visitors to Scotland during the Homecoming Scotland 2009 year must pencil in a weekend "Murder Mystery". Having just come back from the beautiful and wild hamlet of Kinloch Rannoch. The road to Kinloch Rannoch is untouched and you immediately take a step back in time, the road to Knloch Rannoch is a photographers paradise, especially if like us you travel via the A93 route. The A93 takes in some of the most breathtaking and beautiful views in the whole of Scotland as the road travels up and over the Cairngorm Mountains. Kinloch Rannoch is a gem tucked away on the B8109 which is North West of Pilochry. We were fortunate enough to stay for two nights in the Dunalastair Hotel where you will find the staff friendly and helpful, our stay was made even better by the excellent chef Dunalastair Hotel have, the presentation and food was cooked to perfection. The joy of the "Murder Mystery Weekend", had an excellent presentation and kept everybody guessing right to the end - the acting was brilliantly portrayed by professional actors who do this at venues all over the U.K. You can read all about the acting team and see where they are booked next at; www.eyespy.org.uk if you have that special occasion you wish to see a success then consider this acting team at the top of your list for booking - they were excellent! The benefit of the "Murder Mystery Weekend", became obvious as we found over the weekend everybody staying at the Hotel had become good friends sharing the hospitality of the Dunalastair and the intrigue of the murder plot from the Eye Spy Team. Oh! so often we have stayed in Hotels Worldwide and found that other guests spoke occassionally, on the "Murder Mystery Weekend" at the Kinloch Rannoch Dunalastair Hotel, the atmosphere was of fun and friendship with everybody. An outstanding weekend which we hope the Dunalastair Hotel will keep alive and kicking as it reflects the image of the friendly and hospitable Scots in the year of Homecoming Scotland 2009.

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