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The contemporary Port Moluag House is surrounded by lush greenery and features large windows that enhance natural light. A stone wall winds up to the entrance, emphasizing the home's connection to the rugged landscape. Solar panels on the roof contribute to its eco-friendly design.
Island in Oban
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Port Moluag House, Isle of Lismore

Our house sits at the bottom of a secret track in a private, historical cove on the beautiful Hebridean island of Lismore. Secluded, quiet and peaceful, Port Moluag is within easy reach of the Scottish mainland whilst feeling totally removed from the pace and noise of city life. The house is newly-built using eco technologies to limit its environmental impact and is surrounded by wonderful wildlife such as seals, otters, and a multitude of birds as well as many sites of historical interest.

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A newly built house features a blend of wood and white exterior, positioned near Loch Linnhe. Large windows offer views of the expansive loch and surrounding landscape, which includes trees and distant mountains. A grassy area invites outdoor relaxation.
Home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Highland loch-side, 2 bed house with amazing view.

"Dail an Fheidh" (gaelic for "Deer Field") is a 2 bedroom house situated on the beautiful shores of Loch Linnhe. The house is set in an acre of field and has direct access to the loch. There are amazing views over to Ben Nevis and red deer graze near the house, all year long. A 40 minute drive will take you to the popular town of Fort William or head west to explore the stunning Ardnamurchan Peninsula. You can use the Corran Ferry to access the house, but please note, we are not on an island.

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The exterior of Garbhein Cottage is shown, surrounded by vibrant greenery and wildflowers. The cottage's traditional white structure is complemented by the natural landscape, creating a harmonious blend with the picturesque Scottish Highlands.
Cottage in Kinlochleven
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Cosy, peaceful, luxury Highland cottage

Garbhein is 6 miles from Glencoe, nestled above picturesque Loch Leven, with stunning 360-degree mountain views. A 10-minute walk from friendly Kinlochleven, this lovely nineteenth-century deer stalker's cottage combines traditional charm with modern luxury, total peace with local amenities. The cottage is perfect as a romantic getaway, retreat, or base for outdoor sports and sightseeing, offering comfortable, cosy, flexible accommodation to suit solo travellers, couples, families and friends.

Top Guest favourite
The sitting room features high ceilings and large picture windows offering views of the outdoors. A wood-burning stove is positioned centrally, surrounded by comfortable seating, including two armchairs and a sofa. A wooden coffee table and a bookshelf enhance the cozy atmosphere.
Barn in Duror
5 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Converted Barn on a hill overlooking the loch

Bracken Barn is situated on a hill overlooking Cuil Bay and Loch Linnhe, with views stretching down the Morvern Peninsula, past the small islands of Balnagowan, Shuna and Lismore…and all the way to the Isle of Mull. Recently converted from an agricultural shed, it is now an extremely comfortable holiday home – a silk purse from a sow’s ear! The high-ceilinged sitting room has a wood-burning stove and with large picture windows, guests will surely never tire of the ever-changing loch views.

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The chalet features a modern wooden exterior with large glass doors that open onto a wooden deck. The surrounding landscape includes greenery and a pathway, providing access to the entrance. The design reflects a contemporary style, harmonizing with the natural environment.
Place to stay in Highland Council
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Small Cozy Cabin, Kinlochleven

Our chalet is based in the busy village of Kinlochleven with many visitors every year passing through on the West Highland Way. We are in an ideal location for people that love to explore the outdoors with many mountain walks and outdoor activities nearby. We have a shared driveway where you can park a vehicle, fast WiFi and are situated in a very quiet area. We will provide teas, coffees, milk along with shampoo and soap. We have a drying room for any wet equipment from walking in the rain.

Top Guest favourite
A charming wooden hut, set amidst a vibrant garden filled with blooming flowers, is equipped with a spacious veranda and seating area. A large window invites natural light, while a green accent door adds a touch of color to the exterior.
Shepherd’s hut in Roybridge
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Rosie the Road Workers' Living Wagon

Situated in Upper Inverroy, near Roy Bridge, and with unbroken views to some of Scotland’s highest and most beautiful peaks, Rosie is ideally placed for visitors who are keen to explore the beautiful mountains, glens, lochs and coastal waters of Lochaber, the outdoor capital of the U.K. Rosie was built in 2019 upon an original early 1930’s road workers’ living wagon chassis. Situated in a private position adjacent to our house, Rosie looks out towards  the magnificent Grey Corrie mountains.

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The exterior of a modern, single-story building showcases a wooden facade with large windows. Surrounding greenery includes well-maintained shrubs and plants. The structure is set against a backdrop of trees, reflecting the natural environment.
Guest suite in Achaphubuil
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

Modernist Studio in the Scottish Highlands

This distinctive building, renovated both inside and out, started life as a primary school in 1966 and its modernist design is unique for the area. You will be surrounded by art, vintage furniture, natural textiles and amazing views during your stay. The studio is self contained and well equipped with a small but functional kitchen with high quality kitchen and tableware. The Japanese inspired bathroom has been designed to spend time and relax in with a large rain shower and deep bath.

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The exterior of a handcrafted micro lodge is framed by lush greenery, showcasing a wooden facade with a distinctive arched roof. A wooden step leads to a glass door, accompanied by a potted plant on a small porch area.
Tiny home in Glencoe
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1,206 reviews

Caman Stay Self catering Micro Lodge

This hand built Micro Lodge is set looking out on LochLeven and the stunning surrounding mountains. Everything from top to bottom was handcrafted in Glencoe. Caman Stay is within walking distance of local cafe, pub/restaurants serving delicious breakfast, lunch and dinners. Also shops, tourist information and national trust are close by. The Micro Lodge is ideal for many activities including walking, climbing, biking and skiing, also perfect for a quiet relaxing getaway.

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Two charming pod accommodations are framed by lush greenery and blooming daffodils in the foreground. A backdrop of rolling hills rises behind the pods, showcasing the natural beauty of the area. Wooden decking surrounds the pods, providing outdoor space for guests.
Dome in Glencoe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Glampcoe Pod 1

Glencoe is a stunning destination, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich natural beauty. Located in the Scottish Highlands, it features dramatic mountain scenery, deep valleys, and crystal-clear lochs. The area is surrounded by impressive peaks, including the famous Buachaille Etive Mòr, which is a popular spot for hiking and photography. Loch Leven and other nearby lochs provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying serene views.

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A view from the garden showcasing the Ballachulish Bridge crossing over the water, framed by lush greenery and flowering bushes. Rolling hills are visible in the background, contributing to the scenic landscape. The calm water reflects the surrounding nature.
Tiny home in North Ballachulish
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 441 reviews

Loch Lodge with spectacular views!

A charming, peaceful, self-catering wee abode set in a small wild rugged garden with splendid dramatic views of the loch, mountains, Ballachulish Bridge and neighbouring farmland. A romantic get-a-away, or a paradise for the outdoor enthusiasts! A great half-way stop from Glasgow to Isle of Skye, and easy to get to the Glenfinnan Viaduct, North Coast 500, Inverness, Oban, and beyond... Happy days!

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Cabin in Duror
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Riverview Lodge & Luxury Hot Tub

Riverview Lodge and Luxury Hot Tub is situated in the countryside with our pet sheep, chickens and our wee Highland Cows Daisy and Hamish close by! You couldn’t ask for a better place to relax and enjoy country life in this stylish lodge with a luxury undercover hot tub where you can still see the stars and enjoy the sound of the river and the countryside around you.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a recently renovated detached cottage features a mix of timber and stone cladding, with a modern entrance door. A wood-burning stove chimney is visible on the roof, and the surrounding area includes gravel and greenery.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

The Old Dairy, Ballachulish village.

Recently renovated detached cottage centrally located in the village of Ballachulish. Within walking distance of shops, play park, cafes and restaurant and the village pub. Plenty of walking, cycling routes nearby. The accommodation has its own private garden with garden furniture. Private off street parking is available on the property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Glencoe?

    Glencoe has stays tucked within the village and secluded countryside, many with views of mountain peaks and lochs. Travelers frequently choose accommodations near the heart of Glencoe for easy access to dining and walkable experiences.

  • What are the best things to do in Glencoe with kids?

    Explore nature trails, visit interactive visitor centers, and enjoy guided wildlife walks that engage younger travelers. Many families also spend time around loch shores for picnics, photography, and gentle adventure.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Glencoe?

    Glencoe has dramatic hiking routes, scenic drives, and castle ruins for exploring local history. Visit the Glencoe Visitor Centre, tour waterfalls, or join guided walks to experience landscapes shaped by ancient geology.

  • How is the weather in Glencoe?

    Glencoe has cool, wet weather year-round, with winter temperatures near 32–42°F (0–6°C) and summer afternoons around 49–63°F (9–17°C). Rain is frequent, so waterproof outerwear and layers are useful when exploring outdoors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Glencoe?

    Travelers frequently explore the Glencoe Visitor Centre, historic castle remains, and the iconic Three Sisters mountains. Waterfalls and forest trails around the area are also often suggested stops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Glencoe?

    Glencoe has well-known hikes such as the Pap of Glencoe trail, the Hidden Valley walk, and routes along the Three Sisters ridge. These paths feature mountain views and river crossings, welcoming a range of ability levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Glencoe?

    Family groups often explore gentle woodland trails, discover local stories at visitor centers, and participate in guided nature walks. Interactive displays and accessible routes help younger travelers connect with Glencoe’s landscapes.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Glencoe?

    Explore nearby lochs, visit traditional villages, or wander geological sites in the surrounding Highlands. Historical landmarks, such as castles or ancient ruins, are frequently suggested for day adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Glencoe?

    Many stays in Glencoe welcome pets, especially rentals near the village and local trails. Outdoor spaces and proximity to walks through forests or along loch shores make it easier to travel with companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Glencoe?

    Pack waterproof layers and sturdy walking shoes, as Glencoe’s weather is variable. Arrive early at popular sites to enjoy quieter moments, and keep an eye out for interpretive signs sharing local stories.

  • What is Glencoe known for?

    Glencoe is known for its dramatic mountain scenery, rich natural history, and the historic events associated with the area. The glen’s landscapes appear in films and literature, attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Glencoe?

    Seek out secret waterfalls tucked in forested areas, wander off-the-beaten-path nature trails, or visit lesser-known lochside spots around Glencoe. Locals often suggest exploring quiet woodland paths for peaceful views.

  • What are the best foods to try in Glencoe?

    Traditional Scottish dishes are frequently suggested, such as hearty stews, smoked salmon, and freshly baked scones. Many local menus feature game meats and produce from Highland farms.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Glencoe?

    Bring waterproof jackets, sturdy walking shoes, and layers for changing conditions. A camera is often recommended for capturing landscapes, and reusable water bottles help with outdoor adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in Glencoe like?

    Glencoe has cozy pubs and locally rooted restaurants, with occasional live music evenings and community gatherings. Nightlife is relaxed, focusing on social conversation and regional flavors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Glencoe?

    Glencoe often has gatherings focused on Highland traditions, open-air music, and local culture, especially in warmer months. Community feasts and guided history walks are frequently suggested experiences. Regional celebrations such as Highland games can be found in areas near Glencoe.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Glencoe?

    Glencoe has vacation rentals suited for families, with easy access to nature trails and scenic play areas. Many homes offer kitchens and outdoor spaces, helping travelers of all ages relax after day adventures.

  • When is the best time to visit Glencoe?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making hiking and outdoor activities more accessible. In winter, snow-dusted peaks draw photographers and mountain enthusiasts.

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    Glencoe holiday rentals start at $149 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 of Glencoe holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Glencoe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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