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A spacious sleeping area is featured, highlighted by a soft blue patterned wall. Two bedside lamps provide warm lighting beside the large bed adorned with decorative pillows and a cozy throw. A wicker chair and small side table complete the inviting corner.
Cottage in Highland
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 390 reviews

The Old Dairy, cottage on Highland Farm

As the name suggests this cottage was previously used as dairy on the family farm in years gone by. The house was built in the 1850's, the first house on the farm as it is now. The cottage was also known as Grieves House and was home to the Manager of Dalmore Distillery years and years ago. We live on a family farm and there is always somebody nearby for assistance during your stay. Dalmore Farm is in a quiet location on the edge of Alness, a busy town which in 2018 won the title of Best High Street in Scotland. Set on the shore of the Cromarty Firth, this makes an ideal base for exploring Easter Ross and the Northern Highlands. Alness town centre is approx 10 - 15 walk Morrisons and Lidl are approx 5 minute walk

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Condo in Conon Bridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Waverley Chalet

This is a luxury chalet style self contained property in the peaceful village of Conon Bridge. It is eleven miles north of Inverness, near Dingwall, and is conveniently situated for tourist destinations north and west. The property has an open plan lounge, sleeping area, kitchen, and separate shower room. The gardens of the main house are available for your use and the secret garden is a wonderful place for a glass of wine or morning coffee. A welcome basket is also provided inc bottle of wine.

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Treehouse in Highland Council
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Treetops Tree House Eco Cabin Wildwoodz

Treetop off grid eco cabin on the Black Isle, large french doors look out through the Scottish woodland, the cabin sleeps two in a very comfortable double bed, and has a large covered viewing deck. There is an outdoor kitchen area with a gas camping stove, pizza oven and table/ chairs. Being off grid there is no mains electric, lighting is provided through a mix of solar and battery lights. No running water, bottled water for drinking and washing is provided The cabin has a Woodburning stove.

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A cozy living space features a green sofa adorned with pink cushions. A warm fire flickers in the fireplace, complemented by a mountain-themed artwork on the wall. An orange ottoman sits on a decorative rug, with a magazine placed on top. Lamplight casts a soft glow.
Cottage in Conon Bridge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 62 reviews

Kinkell Cottage

Kinkell cottage is quite simply, perfect. A special, romantic one bed cottage that holds so much character and charm, guests never want to leave. The property sits at the foot of Kinkell Castle, an enchanting building that has been lovingly restored, making it a view in itself to enjoy while sipping on your morning cuppa from the front of the cottage. While the castle is close, it's un-intrusive and the cottage feels incredibly private. A stones throw from Dingwall and Conon Bridge, the traditi

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Home in Nairn
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Bliss Cottage

Bliss Cottage is a secluded 18th century, one bedroom retreat set in 55 acres of Meadows and Woodlands. It is a part of the Knock Grena Highland Estate. This historic property was the home of Scottish explorer James Augustus Grant. Bliss cottage was added to the big house for the men to enjoy their after dinner whiskey and smoke. It has been lovingly restored and boasts a four poster bedroom that is designed to give you deep peace and restoration, far from the noise, far from the hurry...

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The exterior of the Cairn Pod is showcased with a rounded wooden structure and a small deck. Soft pink hues from the sunset paint the sky, while trees are visible in the background, contributing to the serene landscape.
Tiny home in Bonar Bridge
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 756 reviews

Cairn Pod

Love camping, but looking for something a little more luxurious? Then look no further than Cairn Pod. Situated in a picturesque area of Bonar Bridge Sutherland. Located in the heart of the North Coast 500. (NC500) makes it an ideal accommodation for exploring the Scottish Highlands for a short or long stay. The Armadilla Pod comfortably sleeps two guests which can convert from 2 twin/ 1 double bed. Cairn Pod is equipped to a high standard with private parking and luxury home comforts.

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A wide view of the coastline features a stone pier leading into calm waters, surrounded by rocky formations. Lush green grass borders the beach, with two modern cabins visible nearby, showcasing a serene landscape under clear blue skies.
Place to stay in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Cabin by the Pier - a unique seaside location

Close to the NC500 route, Inverness, Nigg and the North Highlands, and a stone’s skiff from the shore, Cabin by the Pier is a unique modern building inspired by a traditional salmon fishing bothy, with a panoramic view across the Moray Firth. For writers, casual visitors, beachcombers, birdwatchers, stargazers, shore foragers, ancestry hunters, with the sea for it’s soundtrack, our very popular cabin offers modern comforts for two, in a unique location - where you escape the everyday.

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A spacious outdoor deck area is viewed through open bi-fold doors. Two wooden chairs are positioned around a round table, offering scenic views of the landscape, which includes mountains and greenery under a partly cloudy sky.
Hut in Cawdor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 749 reviews

Luxury self-catering log cabin at Assich Zen Lodge

Designed as a playful cross between a Zen tea house and Highland hunting lodge, Assich Zen Lodge is a luxury log cabin with Zen garden, created within the grounds - and using many of the stones - of an ancient ruined byre. It offers truly unique, romantic and luxurious accommodation in beautiful and tranquil surroundings, where guests can enjoy stunning panoramic views of mountain, sea, forest and castle, with exclusive use of large decked area, wood-fired hot-tub, sauna and fire pit.

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The exterior of a modern lodge is illuminated during dusk, featuring a distinctive A-frame design. A welcoming porch is accentuated by soft lighting and potted plants, while a landscaped grassy area surrounds the structure, contributing to a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Evanton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Railway lodges

Welcome to our newly renovated 2-bedroom lodge (sleeps 4) with sweeping views over the Cromarty Firth and up to the iconic Fyrish Monument. Ideally located at the start of the North Coast 500 (NC500), just 23 miles north of Inverness, and a short distance between Evanton and Alness, it’s the perfect base for exploring the Scottish highlands Located between the Inverness- Wick railway line and the B817 (the old A9), it’s perfect for walking, canoeing, and fishing, or just relaxing.

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The stone cottage is framed by greenery, featuring a modern design with multiple windows. A spacious patio area with outdoor seating is visible, offering a place to relax. The surrounding landscape includes gently rolling hills, contributing to a serene countryside setting.
Cottage in Evanton
5 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Luxury Highlands Cottage on the Cromarty Firth

Gem Cottage is a traditionally built stone cottage with modern interior set on the shores of the Cromarty Firth. The cottage boasts a number of creature comforts including wood burner, underfloor heating, sauna, freestanding bath and rainfall shower. Steps from the front door to a picturesque bay and stone beach. To the rear, the cottage has views of the Wyvis range and Fyrish Monument. Sheep graze in the field behind the cottage. On the NC500, only 20 miles north of Inverness.

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Cottage in Rosehaugh
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Otter Lodge Rosehaugh Estate, unique self-catering

Otter Lodge is an imposing stone building set in the valley below the lake, close to the Horseshoe Falls. It used to be the ‘Powerhouse’ supplying electricity to the Estate, and the water which used to power the turbines can still be seen running beneath the house! Derelict and roofless for many years, it was lovingly restored into an elegant self-catering holiday home. Accommodation is entirely on the ground floor, making it accessible for those with limited mobility.

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The interior of the pod features wooden paneling throughout, showcasing a compact kitchen with modern appliances. A dining table with two chairs sits near the window, while a cozy sleeping area includes a spacious bed with bedding. Natural light filters in through two windows.
Cabin in Achnagarron
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Smiddy Pod Invergordon IV180PL

The Smiddy Pod sleeps 2 people + 1 child (sofa bed) on a self catering basis. situated at Rosskeen, Invergordon just seconds from the A9 in a lovely rural setting with views over open land to the port of Invergordon and the Black Isle. It is the perfect base to access the world famous NC500 and the beautiful Highlands of Scotland. Built to a high specification, our Pod offers comfortable, spacious accommodation. Sorry - no pets non smoking .

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