Posts Tagged ‘outdoor activities’

Need a hotel near Glencoe – The Crianlarich Hotel is the place to stay

Client News | Posted by Katie
Mar 09 2010

crianlarichWe’ve been given the opportunity to work with  The Crianlarich Hotel near Glencoe and help them with their SEO and Internet marketing.   One of the great things about working with this hotel in particular is because the manager Nigel Bird wants everyone involved in marketing to speak to each other – sounds so simple doesnt it?  But how may times have you managed to get the PR company, website designers and developers, SEO  and  social media guys and the person on the hotel staff responsible all in one room?  Well I can honestly say never, well not until we started working with Nigel. 

The hotel has been under new management for just under a year and gradually the hotel is getting away from the coach party market and into a lovely place to stay for couples, families and small groups of friends.  This time of year they are providing excellent accommodation, drying facilities and warming food to skiiers on Glencoe, not only feeding and watering them but taking them to and from the slopes as well.  The reviews on Trip Advisor just get better and better. 

Our involvement starts soon and we just can’t wait!

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We welcome a new customer on board : Accommodation Aviemore

Client News | Posted by Katie
Jun 22 2009

accommodation in aviemoreWe are pleased to announce the launch of Riverside Lodge Aviemore.  Luxury bed and breakfast in Aviemore, situated right in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park and within the Rothiemurchus estate.  Beautiful scenery, home cooked locally sourced breakfast, luxury linens – what more could you want?   This is a great base to explore the surrounding countryside and to take part in the numerous outdoor activities that Aviemore has to offer.

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Outsider Festival Cancelled

Events in Aviemore | Posted by admin
May 11 2009

The Outsider Festival, due to be held in Aviemore later this year, has been cancelled ‘due to the recession’.  The event, which combines music, the arts and outdoor activities was first staged in 2007, and the cancellation this year is not only a big disappointment for many festival goers but will have an obvious effect on businesses in the area – soon may it return! (read more at:  www.pressandjournal.co.uk)

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