Holiday rentals with outdoor seating in Dornoch Firth

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A stone cottage with a pitched roof is set in a lush grassy area, framed by trees. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while a patio area features outdoor seating and gardens. The surrounding landscape showcases rural tranquility.
Cottage in Charlestown of Aberlour
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 435 reviews

The Old Tack Room - Nether Tomlea farm, Aberlour.

A spacious self contained one bed cottage, bed can be a super king or two singles, on Speyside whisky trail, in rural location, 10min drive/ 35-40min walk from centre of Aberlour, spectacular views, patio garden, pets welcome. We have Farm animals to meet, many Distillery’s, local attractions, restaurants, pubs & shops all a short drive away, perfect for quiet getaway & exploring the beautiful area with its countryside, beaches & mountains, suitable for a couple/friends sharing/couple with baby.

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A single-story bungalow is featured, showcasing a light-colored exterior. A bright red front door is centered beneath a small, gabled roof. Solar panels are installed on the roof, enhancing energy efficiency. A well-maintained lawn stretches in front, bordered by a wooden fence.
Home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Dornoch Holiday Home near Royal Dornoch Golf

Make your break simple in my calm, 2015 built, well insulated, warm holiday home, all on one level. A 5 minute walk into Dornoch with its stylish Scottish stone buildings, Cathedral, pubs, restaurants, cafes & gorgeous independent shops. Its one mile from the stunning beach and famous Royal Dornoch golf course. The house is our personal respite holiday home away from our Scottish Highlands rewilding croft 15 miles away. Dornoch has a special seaside micro climate and is always warmer than Muie!

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A log cabin is set amidst lush greenery, showcasing rustic wooden architecture. A staircase leads to a spacious deck, surrounded by trees. The sky above is partly cloudy, providing a serene backdrop to the cabin's natural surroundings.
Cabin in Silverbridge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 498 reviews

Hidden Gem, delightful log Cabin near NC500

Relax and enjoy the scenery and wildlife at this unique location, secluded amongst scots pine and birch trees with stunning views, close to the NC 500 and also right on the door step of a Corbet and a Munro for hill walking. There is a beautiful walk around the river blackwater just minutes from the cabin with falls and old bridges. Or just cosy up inside and listen to music on Alexa or watch movies on Netflix, or just dine out and relax on the decking with a glass of wine. Post Code IV23 2PU

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A modern living space features a comfortable sofa adorned with decorative pillows, a wooden coffee table, and a light wooden dining table with matching chairs. Large patio doors provide a view of the garden, while a stylish pendant light hangs from the ceiling.
Guesthouse in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Cosy 1 bedroom guest house on NC500

Newly built and finished to a high standard, enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located one bedroom private guest space. Located in the Royal Burgh of Tain, off the A9 & NC500 route, this well equipped space is situated in a family garden with off road parking. The self contained building boasts, a double (UK standard) bedroom, shower room and kitchen/diner/sitting area. Large patio doors lead out to the decked area in the garden. 35 miles north of Highland capital Inverness.

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A wooden swing is positioned on a grassy area overlooking the calm waters of the Beauly Firth. Soft pastel colors from the sunrise reflect on the water's surface, with distant hills visible along the horizon. Lush trees frame the scene, enhancing the serene surroundings.
Guest suite in Muir of Ord
5 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

The View@Redcastle

Nestling on the shores of the Beauly Firth only 10 miles from the city of Inverness, close to the NC500, Killearnan Brae is a luxury self-contained apartment. With boundless bird life including Osprey, the gardens make an ideal spot for birdwatching. Walking from the house you will find Killearnan Church and the Medieval Redcastle both rich in Scottish History. The picturesque village of Beauly is a 5 min drive. Here you will find bespoke shopping, restaurants along with the historic Priory.

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The glamping pod features a curved wooden exterior, complemented by a wooden deck illuminated by soft lighting. The entrance is flanked by minimal landscaping, with small stones and patches of grass, enhancing the natural surroundings and inviting outdoor space.
Hut in Torness
5 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Secluded Pod in rural South Loch Ness

Glen Dragon is a simple but special glamping pod set in the wild rugged area of South Loch Ness VERY RURAL - complete peace & quiet & no passing traffic Hidden away off the beaten track within our grounds , on old farmland & surrounded by real authentic Scottish landscape Torness is on the less touristy side of Loch Ness & on the scenic route leading west to Fort Augustus alongside the Monadhliath mountains If you’re looking to switch off & hear the silence then you’ll love this place.

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A lush green landscape features a variety of grazing cows with a backdrop of the ruins of Auchindoun Castle on a hill. Wildflowers in blue, yellow, and white add color to the foreground, creating a serene countryside scene.
Cottage in Moray
5 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The Castle Byre

The 'Byre' is a luxury self catering cottage within a former barn at historic Parkhead Farm. It sits just 200m from the ruins of Auchindoun Castle and has unsurpassed views to the castle on the hill. Being of contemporary open plan design, it retains the traditional look of the original barn interior with large exposed roof trusses and natural stonework. Underfloor heating provides discrete background warmth and there is a modern wood burning stove to give an enhanced level of cosiness.

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The exterior of the old cruck barn is displayed, featuring a stone facade and a corrugated roof. A vibrant garden blooms with red poppies and other flowers. A small wooden bench and a stone path are visible, leading to the entrance of the barn.
Guest suite in Nethy Bridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 382 reviews

A bothy bedroom in the heart of the Cairngorms

Connected to the old cruck barn this is a compact, cosy, self contained bedroom. It’s set on one side of the courtyard with separate key access so you can come and go at will. If you love the outdoors, we think you will love it here. We have spectacular views of the Cairngorms, with excellent walks from the door. Rustic, with loads of character, the room has a comfy king size bed and en suite bathroom with shower. If you need mod cons or lots of space this may not be the place for you!

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The exterior of 334 Kinnauld is shown, set against a backdrop of green fields and trees. A gravel path leads to the cottage, which features a white façade with dark roofing. The signpost prominently displays the cottage's name.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Cosy croft cottage on NC500, Sutherland

Croft cottage, 334 Kinnauld, refurbished in 2021 is situated in the heart of the Highlands, a 5 minute drive from A9 and North Coast 500 route. 50 miles north of the Highland capital Inverness and a 15-minute drive to Dornoch. The perfect stop for those interested in walking, cycling or wildlife. This quiet and tranquil cottage is surrounded by magnificent scenery and wide-open spaces. In Sutherland you can enjoy fantastic beaches, distilleries, castles, golf courses, and much more.

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An aerial view captures the rustic stone-built bothy surrounded by a vibrant garden. A curved pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by diverse greenery and colorful flowers. The exterior features a distinctive corrugated metal roof, contributing to the cozy countryside charm.
Tiny home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Rowanberry Bothy Retreat - At one with nature

Beautiful stone built bothy dating back to 19th century. Lovingly restored with original stonework around a cosy wood burner. We offer outstanding views across the Kyle of Sutherland and are situated in quiet countryside. The Bothy has a small kitchen (with limited cooking e.g. Airfryer ), bathroom with shower and use of laundry facilities if required. . We are situated 1 hour North of Inverness and only 1 hour from Ullapool on the stunning NC500 route. BBQ and charcoal provided.

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The Gatehouse, crafted from local stone, is surrounded by lush greenery. Its charming architectural features, including pointed gables and multiple windows, create an inviting appearance. Sunlight filters through the trees, illuminating the grassy area in front of the entrance, emphasizing the property's tranquil setting.
Castle in Moray
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Unique luxury 2 bedroom Gatehouse

Set in the grounds of the Innes Estate, near Elgin, this beautiful one-of-a-kind Gatehouse forms the entrance to the North Drive of Innes House. This unique property has 2 bedrooms and provides modern luxury and comfortable living in an ancient setting. It has its own private patio but residents will also have access to the 5000 acre estate that the house sits on. The Gatehouse is the perfect setting for romantic getaways, holidays with friends and family and even elopements!

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The cottage exterior is framed by a gravel driveway and flourishing rose bushes. The whitewashed walls contrast with the dark slate roof, while two windows reflect the garden's greenery. A wooden bench is positioned near the entrance, inviting relaxation in the peaceful surroundings.
Cottage in Nairn
5 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Historic cottage in countryside location

Meikle Kildrummie dates back to 1670. Added later, the adjacent 200 year old cottage has been beautifully renovated and sits in a peaceful location within a 2 acre garden surrounded by open countryside. It’s perfectly situated as a base for exploring the highlands of Scotland, the fabulous beaches and places of interest around the Moray Firth, as well as being on the doorstep of the acclaimed Malt Whisky Trail. The Highland Capital of Inverness is only 20 minutes away.

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