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Offers holiday cottages scotland with a product or service that delivers holiday cottages to rent in scotland and holiday homes in scotland. The climate goes from very cold in the winter time, with temperatures falling to -15C in very cold years, to hot and sunny in July with temperatures of 28C+. It is possible to be sunbathing in April and experience brief snow showers in May! However, the general pattern is that the best months of the year are May, June and September which tend to be the driest. July and August are usually the warmest but are sometimes wetter than the early summer. October and March are the windiest months, although October is stunning when the trees are in their finest colours. Winter in the Highlands can be breathtaking when the snow lies on the hills and the air is crystal clear. The night skies at this time have to be seen to be believed. However, it can also be wet, grey and windy like everywhere else in the British Isles! Offers holiday cottages scotland with a product or service that delivers holiday cottages to rent in scotland and holiday homes in scotland.


 


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