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A recently opened Premier Inn with the chain’s comfortable and well presented new generation rooms to the east end of Edinburgh city centre and on the edge of the Georgian New Town.
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This Premier Inn is not actually on the Royal Mile but it’s close, and close to Waverley Station. It’s a good spot for exploring the Old Town and central Edinburgh and has new style bedrooms.
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A good location for both city and golf. Walking distance to Holyrood Park, a bus ride to Edinburgh city centre, parking available and half an hour’s drive to the golfing coast of East Lothian.
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The Edinburgh Leith Premier Inn is on the Harbour front at Newhaven, 3 miles from Edinburgh city centre.
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This Premier Inn is by a business park and shopping centre with a frequent tram link to Princes Street. It is close to the City Bypass for driving to the many excellent East Lothian golf courses.
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On the outskirts of the small town of Elgin this Premier Inn is 20 minutes from Moray Golf Club on the Moray coast and 30 minutes drive north from a choice of Speyside distilleries and golf courses.
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There is golf but Fort William is more known for being at the foot of Ben Nevis. It is where the Jacobite Steam Train starts - one way to see the scenic north end of the West Highland Line to Mallaig.
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This Inverness Premier Inn is on the city east edge close to the A9. The hotel is a mile from both the city centre and from Inverness Golf Club and 15 minutes drive to Castle Stuart Golf Links.
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A city centre Premier Inn by the River Ness with rooms with river views. Inverness is an ideal location for exploring famed Highland golf links from Nairn to the east, to Dornoch to the north.
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The Inverness East Premier Inn is on the city east edge by the A9. It is just over two miles from the city centre, half a mile from Inverness Golf Club and 15 minutes drive to Castle Stuart Golf Links.