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Log cabin for 2 people, with sauna and garden, with pets1 review
10.0
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£57
per nightNorth Uist, Scottish Islands
2 pers.1 bedroom150 m to the coast
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Lochmaddy 10 miles. Set on a working croft in Locheport, on the Isle of Uist, with an abundance of space and unbeatable views is this eco-friendly, pet-friendly lodge, North Light Studio. Perfect for a couple, solo traveller, or even friends sharing, this architect-designed, Scandinavian-style lodge is set in a breath-taking area, with a loch to gaze upon, superb facilities including a sauna, and peaceful surroundings. The glazing has been specifically designed to capture the views. The Northern Lights display have been seen from the mezzanine level. On a clear night the dark skies from this vantage point are mesmerising. Inside, find the open-plan living space, complete with a galley-style kitchen, with an induction hob for your cooking needs and hints of coherence including an orange tap, tying in with the exterior design. From here, the chairs double up as pull-out beds, allowing you to cosy up in front of the woodburning stove after dinner. Before bed, make your way to the shower room to rinse off a day of walking, or perhaps indulge in some time in the sauna. Completing the interior is a mezzanine with a built in platform double bed, inviting you to rest before a day of exploring the isle. In the morning when you wake, savour a cup of coffee out on the front decking and take in the fresh country air while you plan your day ahead. During the day, venture to Baleshare Beach,...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden1 review
10.0
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£65
per nightScottish Islands, Isle of Skye
2 pers.1 bedroom400 m to the coast
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Uig 6.4 miles. Enveloped by the magnificent landscape of the Isle of Skye is this secluded thatched croft house, Beaton’s Croft. This National Trust for Scotland property dates back to the 19th century and achieved A-listing for its historical importance. The enchanting ground-floor property is bursting with character and history, perfect for a romantic break or for two friends to escape for a moment of peace. Step back in time as you enter this wonderful cottage, soaking up the traditional interior, classic features and charming décor, combined with contemporary amenities for your self-catered stay. Take a seat next to the crackling woodburning stove in the intimate setting of the sitting room, decorated with wooden flooring and a sloped ceiling, as you catch up with your loved ones over a cup of tea, or lose yourself in a captivating novel during a rainy afternoon. Dining experiences can be enjoyed in this peaceful spot at the delightful dining table, or choose to use it as a space for an exciting night of board games. Prepare all your meals in the modest yet amply equipped kitchen, fitted with all the necessary amenities for a week-long stay. Unwind into your evening within the charming bedroom, finding original doorways, ample storage and a bedside light to create a snug setting to catch up on your rest. Utilise the shower room to prepare for your day, stepping into the wal...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden2 reviews
10.0
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£96
per nightHighlands, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom60 m to the coast
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Torridon 8.9 miles. Down House is a fabulous timber cottage sitting in the woods in Diabaig near Torridon in the northwest Highlands. The ideal getaway for couples, Down House enjoys a simply magical setting in the heart of five acres of private woodland and the views from the outside decking through the forest to the loch and mountains beyond are truly mesmerising, whatever the weather or time of year. On entering the cottage, the visitor is greeted by a rustic and welcoming sitting room with plenty of snug seating facing the windows and those gorgeous views with an attractive woodburning stove providing a warming centre point to the room. As the sun sets and darkness descends in the forest, there is nowhere better to curl up with your loved one and watch the nightfall outside. You can even throw open the French door onto the decking area which maximises the benefit of any sunshine on offer, making it the perfect place for a sundowner in the evening or a steaming cup of coffee in the morning as the sun comes up. The rustic kitchen is well-equipped with everything you could need to keep the special someone in your life well-fed during their stay and the inviting dining area occupies an idyllic spot with wonderful woodland views. Even the bedroom has been designed with the forest setting in mind with feature windows literally opening into the trees helping to create the feeling ...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden and lake view17 reviews
9.5
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£92
per nightLowlands, Dumfries and Galloway
2 pers.1 bedroom
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Kendoon Cabin is a newly created eco pod offering spacious well furnished accommodation with a wilderness setting on the shore of Loch Kendoon. The pod is in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park ensuring peace and tranquillity together with wildlife on the doorstep; if you are looking for stars, red squirrels, stags and ospreys look no further! The accommodation includes a wood fired hot tub so they you may make the most of the star watching opportunities of given by the Dark Skies. The large patio doors and deck area make it easy to enjoy the breathtaking views over the loch to hills beyond, the deck area also makes a pleasant place for al fresco dining. There is direct access to Forestry Commission trails to allow unrivalled opportunities for outdoor pursuits and seeing the wildlife of the area including Red Kites, Ospreys and even possibly Golden Eagles. The Ospreys regularly visit the loch and near by Loch Doon also has an Osprey observatory with a web cam link to the local nest. Although in a rural setting the market towns of Castle Douglas and Ayr are both within easy reach together with the superb beaches along the Solway Firth and Clyde Coast. South West Scotland offers superb opportunities for exploring Scotland's heritage.This includes the deserted village of Polmaddie which is only about 2 miles further into the forest park from the pod. This site is maintained by t...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden1 review
10.0
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£59
per nightArgyll & Bute, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom4.5 km to the coast
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Oban 10 miles. This delightful log cabin is situated amidst wonderful scenery, close to a river and Loch Scammadale, just 4 miles from the coastal village of Kilninver and 10 miles from the town of Oban. This Oban log cabin boasts stunning countryside and mountain views, and is an ideal romantic retreat for a couple who wish to explore this part of Scotland. This immaculately-presented Oban cottage offers quality open plan accommodation with a double bed, sitting area, well-equipped kitchen and a separate shower room. Outside, this Oban log cabin has a tranquil decked area, which overlooks the duck pond and hills and mountains beyond, providing an excellent place to enjoy a morning coffee whilst you plan your day. The popular Highland town of Oban is only 10 miles away and offers many shops, bars and restaurants. The town also has a busy ferry terminal where you can take boat trips to the beautiful islands of Mull and Rum. This Oban log cabin is a perfect base for sightseeing and touring the local area, before you return and relax in front of the warming woodburning stove. Note: This property can be booked with ref 12167, to accommodate eight people. EPC Rating: Band E...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden5 reviews
9.2
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£62
per nightLowlands, Dumfries and Galloway
2 pers.1 bedroom150 m to the coast
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With stunning views across Luce Bay the lodge is set in a peaceful coastal location with woodland to the rear; a footpath provides a short walk to the beach for seal watching and to enjoy all the other the sea-life. The Lodge provides a perfect getaway for 2 in a cosy traditional gate lodge. The lodge has been renovated and finished to the highest of standards with hardwood floors and doors throughout matching and retaining the original character of this listed building. The sitting room has an attractive open fire making this a cosy base from which to explore the South Rhins Peninsula with its superb beaches, which are within easy reach, together with coastal walks. The lodge is in the grounds of 18th Century Ardwell House and guests have access to the estate grounds and gardens which are a popular attraction due to their exotic flora, walled garden, ponds and enchanting woodland walks. The estate is also able to offer guests fishing on the estate's loch which is stocked with rainbow trout. There are numerous activities available in the area and two not to be missed are the Mull of Galloway lighthouse, which sits on top of 300-foot cliffs with views of Ireland and the Isle of Man and the world-famous Logan Botanical Garden. The garden, one of six open to the public in this small area, is of particular note due to the varied species and specimens supported due to the mild clima...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden3 reviews
10.0
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£56
per nightAberdeenshire, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom8.9 km to the coast
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The Orangery is a romantic property located on the outskirts of Turriff, Scotland, in the heart of the countryside. Set in a courtyard, with other properties - this dwelling offers unique accommodation for couples. An orangery sits at the front of the property, with a vaulted ceiling, large glass windows and a decking-style floor. It is home to a cosy woodburning stove and a range of seating, including a delightful dining area where you can enjoy a romantic meal together of an evening. The main house offers an open-plan kitchen and breakfast bar area, with plenty of modern appliances on-hand. The sitting room has a sofa and armchair, and a wall-mounted TV - where you can relax and unwind of an evening with your favourite TV shows. With all rooms being on the ground floor, guests have easy access to a family bathroom, with a bath and shower over. The property boasts a large king-size bedroom with a lovely feature stone wall, and has French doors leading out to a decking area and has a table and chairs provided, as well as a large Lazy Spa Hot Tub which takes 2-3 hours to get to temperature. Take a relaxing soak of an evening to get rid of those tired muscles. There is off-road parking available for two cars. Turriff is within driving distance of many tourist attractions including Delgatie Castle, which dates back to 1030 AD. Most of what remains was updated in the 16th-century, ...
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Log cabin for 2 people2 reviews
9.0
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£84
per nightGlenshee, Cairngorms National Park
2 pers.1 bedroom
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This idyllic cottage has a woodland setting and is perfect for both walkers and cyclists with routes around this estate.. "Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..." At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these six characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here. These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen, and there are twenty golf cours...
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£84
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Log cabin for 2 people, with pets7 reviews
9.4
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£75
per nightHighlands, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom1.4 km to the coast
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You will love everything about Mey Bee. The beautiful interiors make the most of the land and seascapes, and the gardens are unique and lovely - zen garden and private veg patch is a real treat.. Mey Bee is a gem of a cottage in the far north of Scotland enjoying views across rural Caithness and out to see to the Orkney Islands. The owner has done a marvellous job creating this peaceful, attractive cottage from what was once a ruin. Mey Bee is now a beautiful cottage and one that anyone staying in will wish they had more time in the place, it’s that lovely. You may wish to book for longer than you think, you’ll be pleased you did so. The setting is inspiring and calming. Set within an acre of wildflower meadow the cottage sits under the large Caithness skies because the landscape in the far north is relatively flat, meaning that the views are vast from the cottage. The cliffs of Hoy can be seen when clear and if the light is right The Old Man of Hoy can be made out. Dunnet Head rises above the surrounding landscape., and generally sea views are enjoyed out of most windows of Mey Bee - thankfully, the owner has created window seats to enjoy said views. Arriving at Mey Bee you’re immediately struck by the tranquillity of the place. It has a calmness which is epitomised not only by the wonderful surrounds but also the Zen garden to the rear of the property. Before going into the p...
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Lodge for 2 people, with garden1 review
10.0
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£35
per nightLowlands, Ayrshire
2 pers.1 bedroom
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Galston 5.2 miles. Mallard Lodge, a lovely, single-storey cottage situated in the serene countryside of Moscow near Galston, East Ayrshire. With a hot tub, on-site facilities, and an open-plan living space, this romantic retreat offers the perfect escape for couples or solo travellers, and their well-behaved dog. Step inside and discover a snug open-plan area, housing a well-equipped kitchen where you can prepare and cook yummy meals, and a dining area with a breakfast bar for two, perfect for enjoying a leisurely breakfast or a romantic dinner. The sitting area, complete with a Smart TV, offers a warm space to unwind after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. When sleep calls, move through the property, where you will find a king-size bed awaits you to catch your night's rest. Complete with a Smart TV, the bedroom is the perfect haven to enjoy those lazy mornings in bed, and with a walk-in wardrobe, there is ample storage for your belongings. The well-accompanied shower room, fitted with a walk-in shower, offers a space to freshen up in the mornings. Step outside to the balcony, complete with furniture, where you can enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink, whilst soaking up the south-facing views over the fishing lake and distant hills. Don't forget to take advantage of the LazEE spa hot tub, perfect for easing any aches and pains from your action-packed day. W...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden, with pets6 reviews
9.3
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£82
per nightInnellan, Firth Of Clyde
2 pers.1 bedroom100 m to the coast
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Situated just 25 yards back from the seashore, this homely holiday cottage offers warm and cosy accommodation on the Cowal Peninsula.. All on the Ground Floor: Living room: 22" Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player Dining room. Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Welcome pack. Use of washing machine (in owner’s garage).. Lawned garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Situated just a number of yards from the seashore, this detached, single-storey cottage is located adjacent to the owner’s home close to the village of Innellan, and is within walking distance of a local shop and two pubs serving fine food. There is also a golf course and tennis courts within the village. Innellan serves as an excellent base to begin walking or cycling along the coast and around the peninsula to Loch Striven. Alternatively, you can trek up through the forest above, which provides wonderful views of the Isles of Arran, Bute and Cumbrae. Close by is Dunoon, the main town on the Cowal Peninsula and also the south-western gateway to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Local attractions include Castle House Museum and Gardens, Bishop’s Glen, Dunoon Ceramics and Morag’s Fairy Glen. The...
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Log cabin for 2 people1 review
10.0
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£218
per nightLowlands, Dumfries and Galloway
2 pers.1 bedroom1.1 km to the coast
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Wow! A truly unique treehouse nestled on the Caerlaverock Estate with stunning views - the perfect romantic getaway!. 14 steps to entrance. All on the First Floor: Open plan living space. Living area: (No TV), Woodburner Dining area. Kitchen area: Gas Hob, Fridge Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Shower Room: Walk-In Shower, Toilet. Alternative energy source (solar), electricity, gas, bed linen, towels and fuel for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Front garden with sitting out area and garden furniture. Hot tub for 2 (private). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: No children under 18 years old.. Welcome to the truly extraordinary The Treehouse @ Caerlaverock, tucked away amidst the lush greenery near Glencaple, a quaint village on the enchanting Solway Coast. Perched among the trees, this unique accommodation offers unparalleled vistas of the Estuary, with the majestic Criffel providing a breathtaking backdrop. If you’re seeking a romantic escape like no other, you’ve found the perfect retreat in this exquisitely designed treehouse. What sets The Treehouse @ Caerlaverock apart is its off-grid and eco-friendly approach, harnessing the power of the sun to create a sustainable haven for guests. As you enter you’ll be greeted by an inviting open plan living and bedroom area, carefully curated to provide comfort, luxury, and a sense of being one with nature. The mode...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden6 reviews
9.3
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£63
per nightIsle of Bute, Firth Of Clyde
2 pers.1 bedroom650 m to the coast
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Stunning scenery to be enjoyed or explore the coastline, great for the outdoor enthusiast with many activities close by.. Situated amongst the rolling countryside of the ever popular Isle of Bute, accessed via a farm track, this adjoining cottage offers an ideal holiday location from which to explore the dramatic coastline and stunning scenery of the island. For the outdoor enthusiast, walking, cycling, golf, fishing, sailing and watersports are in abundance. The wildlife is outstanding with deer, pheasant, otter and eagle readily seen. Visit the Victorian Gothic mansion of Mount Stuart, Bute Museum, Rothesay Castle and the fabulous gardens of Ascog Hall and Ardencraig. Many events throughout the year, including the now famous annual Jazz Festival and the spectacular Highland Games, traditional agricultural shows, concerts and art festivals. Shops and pub 2 miles.. 1 step to entrance. All on the Ground Floor: Living room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player, Sofa Bed (Flexible Sleeping Only) Kitchen: Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Highchair available on request. Lawned garden with patio and garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a fenced stream. The charging of ee...
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Lodge for 2 people, with garden
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£96
per nightHighlands, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom70 m to the coast
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Torridon 8.7 miles. Emerging from the lush woodlands of Diabaig, near Torridon, and raised above the ground, Chapel House is a magnificent architect-designed cottage providing a superb location for a couples getaway. Situated in five acres of private, clifftop woodland, park in the nearby car park and discover this secretive getaway. Ascending the rear steps and entering a fantastic sitting room, you can find quality wooden flooring, inviting furniture, and a woodburning stove to warm away the Highland chill. From here, cook a romantic meal for two in the well-equipped kitchen before serving on the dining table with a view to the woodlands, or on the balcony, one which is accessible by French windows on the side and front of the property (not accessible); allowing in plenty of natural light. The space is fantastic for reclining in the evenings. When night falls, make yourself at home in the king-size bedroom with large sliding windows creating a pocket of views as you unwind for the evening. Remote and beautiful, Torridon and the surrounding area are teeming with wildlife, including deer which can be enjoyed at Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve and View Point. Mountainous trails serve up stunning views of the dramatic landscape and elegant bodies of water, a great location for those who love to take a stroll through nature. Torridon itself has a local shop and Deer Museum, ho...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with terrace and garden92 reviews
9.5
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£83
per nightLowlands, Ayrshire
2 pers.1 bedroom
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Welcome to our beautiful cabin set in the heart of the ayreshire countryside.. We hope you enjoy your stay! We have personally thought through all of the amenities and hope to provide you with all the comforts of home. The surrounding area has so many things to offer being on the edge of a National forest park with beautiful mountain ranges and only 30 mins drive to the coast with access to Royal Troon Golf course and many seaside towns it is sure to make your holiday one of a kind. As a self-catering cabin, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay. The kitchen has a fridge with small freezer, a hob, an oven, a kettle, coffee maker, and is fully equipped with cooking utensils. It also has a microwave and toasties maker. Boasting stunning views and a lovely decking area to enjoy the wildlife it is a peaceful place. There is a TV and Internet access plus a selection of dvds and books to also help you relax. The cabin is a perfect place to retreat to . There is one double bedroom and a seperate dressing room. There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower. Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable. House Rules: - Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 10am. A security deposit of £100 is due to be paid directly to owner 7 days prior to arrival and returned 14 days after your stay. (Only applicable to sites where a deposit i...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden
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£93
per nightLoch Lomond, Stirling region
2 pers.1 bedroom
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This cosy Eco Pod with its own large private Hot Tub is ideal for a single person or cosy couples break. Situated within the Loch Lomond National Park with walks and cycle rides from the door, Wee Acorn is ideally located for exploring all that Loch Lomond and Trossachs offers. Approximately 6 miles from Balloch with all of the amenities of a small town and about 25 miles from the cosmopolitan city of Glasgow. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs was Scotland’s first National Park with its gateway at Lomond Shore at nearby Balloch. Here you can discover the story of Scotland’s largest inland body of water (by surface area). Walking, sailing, cruising, angling, paddle boarding all offer experiences of Loch Lomond, watched over by the peak of Ben Lomond. For those looking to explore Scotland’s rich history and culture the city of Stirling is within a 40 minute drive. Stirling Castle has played a key role in Scotland’s history over the centuries and is well worth a visit, as are the views from The Wallace Monument surveying the lands where William Wallace victoriously led his troops at the battle of Stirling Bridge. With more colourful history at the Battle of Bannock Burn where Robert the Bruce famously defeated King Edward II of England. This being Scotland golf is never far away with several courses nearby, including 18 hole course at Buchanan and Balfron with Ross Priory and Strathen...
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Lodge for 2 people, with garden1 review
10.0
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£29
per nightPerthshire, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom
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‘Cabin at the Tavern’ provides modern, studio accommodation close to the attractive Scottish town of Coupar Angus. With a friendly pub just a couple of steps away and stunning countryside surrounding it, this is the perfect stay for a relaxing, romantic getaway. Step up into the property and be greeted by a compact, stylish open-plan living area. The kitchen is smartly finished and is amply equipped for your holiday. Step into the stunning sitting area, complete with a snug two-seater sofa and a TV to sit and watch when you're not out exploring Perth and Kinross. Uniquely, this property's comfortable double bed folds out from the wall in the sitting area, meaning you don't need to move far to get your head down at the end of the day. A pristine, all-white shower room completes the interior in style as it offers a fresh spot to get ready for your day. To the front of the Cabin sits a delightful little decking hosting charming furniture to sit out on with your morning coffee. A few steps take you to the friendly Ardler Tavern, also serving delicious food – what more could you want for a break with your loved one? A couple of miles in either direction brings you to the towns of Coupar Angus and Meigle, both conveniently offering a small selection of amenities. There is something for everybody in the surrounding area, the beautiful coastal University City of Dundee is excellent for...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with pets1 review
10.0
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£61
per nightLowlands, Ayrshire
2 pers.1 bedroom300 m to the coast
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Resting on the idyllic shores of the Ayrshire coast, encompassed by the beauty of the National Trust for Scotland's Culzean Castle, you will find this inviting all ground floor cottage, South Segganwell. Once home to shepherd William Kirkland and his family, this property now offers a desirable base for an escape to Maybole. Venture down the set of steps to your beautiful abode, making your way into the living/dining room, where you can take a seat on the sofa and enjoy an evening of relaxation, with the woodburning stove creating a homely aura and the large windows allowing you to soak up your surroundings. Carry your conversations over to the dining table and raise a glass to an unforgettable holiday over a lovely home cooked meal, prepared in the well equipped kitchen. When it's time to rest, discover the beautiful double bedroom, boasting a welcoming, crisp and clean interior and served by the shower room, where you can freshen up after a day at the beach. Spend mornings discovering the 600 acres of land surrounding the property with your canine companion, while its three miles of stunning coastline offers an unforgettable backdrop to your walks. For a memorable stay in Scotland, South Segganwell makes a wonderful choice for a couple seeking a seaside escape. Note: This property can be booked with Refs: 1060510, 1060512, 1060513, 1060515, 1104229, 1104228 and 1104230 togeth...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden, with pets1 review
8.0
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£100
per nightSouth Uist, Scottish Islands
2 pers.1 bedroom400 m to the coast
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Daliburgh 4.5 miles. A beautifully built thatched croft style cottage built in 2008 complementing the wild landscape and the rich heritage of Smerclate, near Daliburgh on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. With a thick thatched roof, matching sitting area, decorative wagon wheels and beautiful grey stone walls, Smiddy Cottage is simply stunning. Set over a single-storey, this Hebridean hideaway is perfect for couples to indulge in a remote romantic holiday. Once you have taken in the fascinating exterior of this wonderful cottage, be welcomed into a spacious open-plan living area where you will be drawn instantly to the red and brown themes throughout the décor, keeping the space classy, further implied by an electric stove made to replicate a woodburning stove. Local artwork accompanies the crisp white walls, with a dining and sitting area perfect for a romantic evening in, and the amply fitted kitchen is there to make sure every mealtime is easy and fabulous; you will feel at home and as though you have travelled back in time with the cottage catering to history lovers as well as those who enjoy a remote stay with all of the home comforts. The king-size bedroom is the perfect place to bed down for the night, with small windows in a traditional style allowing a peak at the mountains and wildlife beyond, ample storage and local photographs and artwork, you are sure t...
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Log cabin for 2 people5 reviews
9.6
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£61
per nightGlenshee, Cairngorms National Park
2 pers.1 bedroom
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This converted gate lodge offers single-storey accomodation, complete with an open fire.. "Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..." At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these six characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here. These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden, with pets
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£38
per nightArgyll & Bute, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom400 m to the coast
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Tirlaggan Studio is an inviting contemporary base for two, providing a unique retreat in the remote location of Lismore, an island off the coast of Oban in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Boasting a studio layout and full-length windows offering mountain views, guests at Tirlaggan Studio will be immersed in the stunning natural scenery of this hidden gem. After a day exploring the island, return to the warmth of the woodburning stove in the snug living space, and enjoy a glass of wine, good conversation and spectacular views. Watch the TV for some evening entertainment before taking your seat at the dining table for a tasty home-cooked meal. A small kitchen area boasts the essentials you need to whip up brilliant dishes, with a two-ring electric hob, a microwave, slow-cooker and a fridge, you have every base covered. Make use of the garden outside in the warmer months, enjoying the sunshine or a spot of bird-watching on the patio. Freshen up in the shower room at the end of the day hitting the hay on the king-sized bed, waking up to the gorgeous morning light coming in from the windows. Delight in a memorable stay with your loved one on this remote Scottish island at Tirlaggan Studio. Note: This property can be booked with refs. 1159722 and 1159729, together sleeping up to 10 guests....
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Log cabin for 2 people23 reviews
9.2
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£60
per nightGlenshee, Cairngorms National Park
2 pers.1 bedroom
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This half-round property is set amidst trees in the grounds of the Bainaboth Estate, offering a peaceful retreat.. "Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..." At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these six characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here. These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen, and there are twenty golf courses with...
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Log cabin for 2 people, with garden
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£51
per nightCairngorms National Park, Scotland
2 pers.1 bedroom
ParkingTVGardenBed linen
A quaint cottage sitting in the perfect position for a romantic escape to the Central Highlands, Grouse Cottage promises to be the perfect romantic hideaway for you and your loved one, at any time of year. An all ground-floor, traditionally-styled abode resting on the outskirts of Laggan, this characterful cottage is ideally situated for exploring the very best of the Cairngorms National Park. Enter the living/dining space and flick on the electric woodburning stove effect fire, bringing a romantic aura to the room as you sit together at the dining table to enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal. Unwind into your evening on the sofa before the television for quality time together when you're not out exploring, and be sure to pop a bottle of something special in the fridge for those celebratory moments. The kitchen can be found just a few steps down from the living/dining room, hosting a good range of utensils and appliances to assist you on your self-catered stay, or make the most of the countryside breeze by firing up the barbecue and sitting out on the shared decking. The shower room can be found sitting in the same area as the kitchen, where you can enjoy a refreshing rinse before heading back up the stairs to the double bedroom where you can rejuvenate ahead of your next action-packed day. Choose Grouse Cottage for the ultimate romantic retreat in Scotland. Note: This property ...
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Log cabin for 4 people, with lake view and garden3 reviews
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£76
per nightHighlands, Scotland
4 pers.2 bedrooms7.2 km to the coast
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This small wooden chalet, perfect for couples in an outstanding secluded position on the shore of Loch Shiel. Scenes from the Harry Potter films were shot from this spot and 'the viaduct' is close by, as is the Glenfinnan Monument which marks the landing point of Bonnie Prince Charlie's return to Scotland to attempt to take back the throne. The surroundings are spectacular with easy access to some of the most famous breathtaking scenery in the Highlands including Eilan Donan Castle and The Isle of Skye. The accommodation is basic but comfortable. A boat is available for trout fishing or exploring on request (Petrol is charged as used). Fort William, with all its facilities, is 25 minutes' drive away and also is the start of the steam train to Mallaig which crosses the now famous Harry Potter viaduct - well worth a trip! The Glenfinnan House Hotel is within walking distance from the chalet, at approx 1/4 mile distance and the nearest convenience store (a Co-op) can be found about 8 miles away in Corpach. The area offers plentiful opportunities for outdoor pursuits be it Rock climbing in Glencoe, skiing the Nevis range or general walking and biking together of course with waterborne activities including fishing trips from Fort William. Post Code: PH37 4LT Damage Deposit £150 Camus Slatach accepts bookings with an any day arrival with short breaks welcome throughout the year STL: ...
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FAQs: Log Cabins & Lodges in Scotland
Which types of facilities are available at the log cabins in Scotland?
When looking at the amenities available on Spain-Holiday, it seems that the log cabins in Scotland have everything that holidaymakers desire! Here, log cabins generally have a variety of facilities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (91%), garden (77%), and barbecue (21%)... Are you convinced yet?
How are the log cabins generally rated in Scotland?
The log cabins in this destination have many positive reviews from travellers. 48% of the log cabins in Scotland have an average rating of 4.5 stars!
Are the log cabins in Scotland suitable for family holidays?
Spain-Holiday's insights reveal that less than 10% of log cabins in Scotland are suitable for families with children. Here, it will probably be easier to book for groups of friends.
Are the log cabins in Scotland pet-friendly?
Definitely! In Scotland, 53% of the log cabins give you the opportunity to bring along your furry best friend, and 77% also have a garden!
Do the log cabins in Scotland mostly offer Wi-Fi?
Of course! According to Spain-Holiday's data, 91% of log cabins in Scotland offer Wi-Fi. So no need to panic, you will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites during your stay!
What are the prices like for log cabins in Scotland?
Most of the log cabins in Scotland (94%) cost less than £100 per night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for booking a budget-friendly log cabin!
Do the log cabins in Scotland usually have a fireplace or a swimming pool?
Good news! According to Spain-Holiday's information, a lot of log cabins in Scotland are equipped with a fireplace. Perfect for a cosy winter holiday!
Are the log cabins in Scotland suitable for trips with several people or rather for an escape as a small group?
According to Spain-Holiday's information, 82% of log cabins are suitable for up to four people. Approximately 81% of the log cabins here include at least two separate bedrooms. This is the ideal destination for families of four!
Are the log cabins in Scotland luxurious?
Sure! The log cabins in Scotland are quite well-equipped. However, if you are looking for unique holiday accommodation, you shouldn't take long to reserve, since the availability of log cabins fills up quickly. Out of all accommodations in Scotland, 2% have a pool, 77% have a garden and only 1% have a sauna. Also, if you are looking for space, 82% of the log cabins can accommodate groups of more than four adults, and 77% have green spots in the vicinity.
Do the log cabins in Scotland offer outdoor space to enjoy?
16% of log cabins have a balcony or terrace, and 1% have a view. But it is not very common, so availability can be limited. If this is important to you, you should start your research early. Also, don't forget to use the filters to be sure to find the log cabin of your dreams. However, 77% of log cabins in Scotland have gardens, where you can bask in the sun. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 21% of the log cabins have them.
Would you like to know which months are most recommended for planning a trip to Scotland?
Judging by the amenities at the log cabins in Scotland, it is a destination that suits all seasons of the year. This is because there are properties with swimming pools, air conditioning and even fireplaces. You can be sure that Scotland is a phenomenal destination to enjoy both winter and summer.