December 20, 2006 (Press Release) --
Visitors worry a lot about the weather in Scotland. There is a lot of horizontal rain in the Highlands in Winter, and the wind can be so strong that you can see garden furniture embedded in the valley opposite. Sometimes the trees fly past the window.
But equally, the days can be sunny, with snow on the tops and you feel good about life. People wanting a short break with a difference in January, self catering in this cottage for up to 4 people, need pay no deposit on their booking, and if they cancel because of a bad weather forecast, there is no charge.
Recently a young couple were blocked on their journey by flooding and could not get through. Within 20 minutes of their crisis, the cottage owner had sorted them out with a B+B half a mile down the road. No charge at all.
For further information, call 07717819846, John Winkler. www.bayviewkentallen.co.uk
But equally, the days can be sunny, with snow on the tops and you feel good about life. People wanting a short break with a difference in January, self catering in this cottage for up to 4 people, need pay no deposit on their booking, and if they cancel because of a bad weather forecast, there is no charge.
Recently a young couple were blocked on their journey by flooding and could not get through. Within 20 minutes of their crisis, the cottage owner had sorted them out with a B+B half a mile down the road. No charge at all.
For further information, call 07717819846, John Winkler. www.bayviewkentallen.co.uk

This lochside cottage near Glencoe, Scotland, one of the wettest areas of the country, makes an unusual offers to visitors in January - a guarantee to get you the weather you want.
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