Why not escape from it all (including the kids!) by indulging in this fabulous selection of child-free sanctuaries across the country? 

Dungallan Country House, Oban

Dungallan Country House was originally built by the Duke of Argyll in 1870 as his summer residence. Now a B&B, Dungallan boasts calming views over the bay and ample outdoor seating allows guests to enjoy any fine weather. Eleven rooms are available in dusky pastels but for added indulgence why not book the McCaig Tower Suite with its private two-person sauna?
A double room B&B starts at £180 per room per night. 
dungallancountryhouse.co.uk

The Herald:

The Witchery, Edinburgh

Situated on the capital’s Royal Mile, The Witchery promises an “intimate haven for couples seeking an unparalleled escape”. This Sixteenth Century former merchant’s house exudes gothic charm, with stone turrets, lavish painted ceilings, four poster beds, richly panelled walls, tapestries and portraits. Feast within the baroque interiors of the original dining room or opt for the candlelit confines of the Secret Garden. Decadence awaits!
A double room B&B starts at £475 per room per night. 10+ age limit.
thewitchery.com

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Tigh Na Leigh Guest House, Alyth 

Perthshire’s Tigh Na Leigh guest house offers a contemporary home from home across six elegant rooms. The gardens, pond and outdoor seating are a true breath of fresh air, as are the flowers hand-picked and arranged in guests’ bedrooms. Breakfast is served in the conservatory overlooking the garden and dinner is available on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.
A double room B&B starts at £125 per room per night.
tighnaleigh.com

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Foyers Lodge, Loch Ness

Perched above Loch Ness, with stunning views over the water, sits the dramatic Foyers Lodge. This mid-Nineteenth Century property is now sumptuously decorated in rich, dark tones and peppered with antique finds from Scottish auction houses. Hosts Anna Low and Philip Crowe lovingly restored the seven-bedroom establishment, and personally welcome guests. Visitors can plan their local hikes and sightseeing in the Reading Snug or relax in the Art Deco-inspired bar. An added bonus? You won’t find any little ones hogging the picturesque outdoor swing!
A double room B&B starts at £190 per room per night. 
foyerslodge.co.uk

The Herald:

Arden House, Callander

Arden House is a few minutes walk from Callander village centre and offers three bedrooms in addition to a self-catering apartment. The property may seem strangely familiar to many: Callander is also known as Tannochbrae from the TV series Dr Finlay’s Casebook. It turns out Arden House was the television home of Dr Finlay, Dr Cameron and their housekeeper Janet.
A double room B&B starts at £140 per room per night with a two night minimum stay. 
ardenhouse.org.uk

The Herald:

House of Gods, Edinburgh

“Adults only” doesn’t have to mean tranquil; it can be glam, bold and fun. Dubbed “Edinburgh’s sexiest hotel”, House of Gods’ guests check into cabins and suites decked out in gilt and velvet, while the residents’ bar is a sultry spot decorated with iconic Gucci wallpaper. More is more!
Why not upgrade to the Treat Me Like I’m Famous package that includes Prosecco on arrival, a milk and cookies midnight feast, and mimosa-fuelled breakfasts? Forget minimalism, this maximalist experience allows guests to unleash their inner superstar. 
Look out for the new Glasgow version, opening in 2024.
A double room B&B starts at £120 per room per night. The Treat Me Like I’m Famous package costs £99 per couple.
houseofgodshotel.com

The Herald:

Letterellan, Loch Tay

This small boutique hotel offers two immaculate rooms with south-facing views over Loch Tay. Set in 10 acres, Letterellan is run by Savoy-trained hotelier Jonathan Morris. The hotel serves up breakfast, plus drinks from its well stocked whisky library. Dinner service isn’t available but Jonathan is at hand to provide local recommendations. 
A double room B&B starts at £210 per room per night. 
letterellan.com

The Herald:

The Dipping Lugger, Ullapool

With three Michelin rosettes, this Ullapool restaurant with rooms is a fantastic foodie destination. Expect smart adult-only accommodation and, if children ever dine here, they have to feast off the adult tasting menu. Discover a similar set up at the refined Killiecrankie House in Pitlochry. 
A double room for DB&B starts at £490 per room per night.
thedippinglugger.co.uk

The Herald:

Craggan Luxury B&B, Ballater

The three-bedroom Craggan Guest House is situated just outside Ballater in the heart of Royal Deeside. This former Scottish Manse was built in 1870 by the Keiller family, the original manufacturers of the famous Dundee marmalade. Choose between three rooms, a highlight being the Balmoral with its own private terrace.
A double room B&B starts at £160 per room per night.
cragganballater.co.uk

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Craighead Howfs Glamping, Dunblane

Craighead Howfs glamping has seven quirky Hobbit-esque but luxurious properties, with intriguing names ranging from the Wee Howf to Bagend or Burrow. Craighead Howfs is for adults only, although children are accommodated during main holiday times in the Muckle Howf property only.
A howf for two starts at £140 for a minimum 2 night stay.
craigheadhowf.co.uk

The Herald:

Culdees Castle Estate Glamping, Crieff

There are a couple of fabulous glam glamping options here. Culdees offers four smart lodges, each with its own individual style, and you can choose between fresh botanical decor or a Scottish hunting retreat vibe with rich red plaid. Hot tubs, fire pits, and BBQs await.
A lodge for two starts at £140 per night, for a minimum 2 night stay.
culdeescastleestate.com