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]]>Located on Pissouri Bay, this resort is all about elegance with its spacious suites, private balconies, and breathtaking beachfront setting. Among the highlights is a rejuvenating spa experience you can book as part of your stay. So make sure to plan some pool time after your Mediterranean lunch.
Overlooking the picturesque Paphos harbor, Almyra Hotel is all about contemporary design and seafront views. If you want something modern that will make you feel like you’re living on the cover of a glossy magazine, this is the place for you. Enjoy their holistic spa, enjoy delicious food, and, of course, amazing views.
Tucked away in the Troodos Mountains, this restored village settlement has the most charming rooms and cottages with beautiful nature views. Cyprus is more than the Mediterranean, so if you want to explore traditional Cypriot hospitality and nature trails, check them out.
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]]>Oban is located in an ideal spot to gain access to the Wild West Coast and is a beautiful town in its own right. With a small ferry port with daily boat trips to islands including Mull and the Isle of Skye, Oban is a popular base for holidaymakers to set out from. This stunning hotel offers luxury rooms, an incredible breakfast bar, and on-site pampering in the shape of a small, independent spa.
Glencoe is one of the most popular regions for hiking and is truly wild and windswept. Escape from the elements in this gorgeous hotel, with its traditional decor, 10 acres of private gardens, and panoramic vistas of the loch and mountains.
This small bed and breakfast prides itself on serving local delicacies and homemade goodies every day. It’s small, well-kept, and ideally located for making the most of Edinburgh. Located within a listed building, there is a real sense of history here, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t also all the comforts you’d expect of a well-run, high-class establishment.
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]]>“We want guests to feel and sense that history from the moment they drive onto the site and step into the business,” said Nic Mink, chief restoration officer and proprietor of Seven Acre Dairy. “This place has been so important to the food of the region [as a cheese and butter factory] that we loved the idea of continuing that legacy.”
Not only is the 21,000-square-foot building featured on the National Register of Historic Places, the furniture in the inn’s rooms has been made using reclaimed wood from the original factory, and there is an entire room dedicated to the Swiss cheese which was manufactured there for more than 25 years.
And don’t worry—there is plenty of dairy options on the menu at both the restaurant and café. Expect to find a reinvention of the Swiss cheese pie that the factory manager’s wife made for staff in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as more modern butter boards and butter-basted beef.
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]]>Located on Pissouri Bay, this resort is all about elegance with its spacious suites, private balconies, and breathtaking beachfront setting. Among the highlights is a rejuvenating spa experience you can book as part of your stay. So make sure to plan some pool time after your Mediterranean lunch.
Overlooking the picturesque Paphos harbor, Almyra Hotel is all about contemporary design and seafront views. If you want something modern that will make you feel like you’re living on the cover of a glossy magazine, this is the place for you. Enjoy their holistic spa, enjoy delicious food, and, of course, amazing views.
Tucked away in the Troodos Mountains, this restored village settlement has the most charming rooms and cottages with beautiful nature views. Cyprus is more than the Mediterranean, so if you want to explore traditional Cypriot hospitality and nature trails, check them out.
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]]>Oban is located in an ideal spot to gain access to the Wild West Coast and is a beautiful town in its own right. With a small ferry port with daily boat trips to islands including Mull and the Isle of Skye, Oban is a popular base for holidaymakers to set out from. This stunning hotel offers luxury rooms, an incredible breakfast bar, and on-site pampering in the shape of a small, independent spa.
Glencoe is one of the most popular regions for hiking and is truly wild and windswept. Escape from the elements in this gorgeous hotel, with its traditional decor, 10 acres of private gardens, and panoramic vistas of the loch and mountains.
This small bed and breakfast prides itself on serving local delicacies and homemade goodies every day. It’s small, well-kept, and ideally located for making the most of Edinburgh. Located within a listed building, there is a real sense of history here, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t also all the comforts you’d expect of a well-run, high-class establishment.
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]]>The post An Old Cheese Factory in Wisconsin Has Been Reimagined as a Unique Boutique Hotel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>“We want guests to feel and sense that history from the moment they drive onto the site and step into the business,” said Nic Mink, chief restoration officer and proprietor of Seven Acre Dairy. “This place has been so important to the food of the region [as a cheese and butter factory] that we loved the idea of continuing that legacy.”
Not only is the 21,000-square-foot building featured on the National Register of Historic Places, the furniture in the inn’s rooms has been made using reclaimed wood from the original factory, and there is an entire room dedicated to the Swiss cheese which was manufactured there for more than 25 years.
And don’t worry—there is plenty of dairy options on the menu at both the restaurant and café. Expect to find a reinvention of the Swiss cheese pie that the factory manager’s wife made for staff in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as more modern butter boards and butter-basted beef.
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