Vacation rentals in Jura

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The unique aluminum pod exterior features large, round windows that provide sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The structure is raised on stilts, with a set of stairs leading to an entry deck, all set against a moody sky.
Tiny home in Drimnin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 500 reviews

Unique and Secluded AirShip with Breathtaking Highland Views

Retreat to the deck of this sustainable getaway and gaze at the twinkling constellations under a cosy tartan blanket. AirShip 2 is an iconic, insulated aluminum pod designed by Roderick James with views of the Sound of Mull from dragonfly windows. Airship002 is comfortable, quirky and cool. It does not pretend to be a five star hotel. The reviews tell the story. If booked for the dates you want check out our new listing The Pilot House, Drimnin which is on the same 4 acra site. The kitchen has a toaster, electric kettle, tefal halogen hob, combination oven/microwave. All pots and pans, plates, glasses ,cutlery provided. All you will need to bring is your food. worth stocking up on your way in as Lochaline is the nearest place to shop which is 8 miles away. The AirShip is situated in a beautiful, secluded position on a four-acre site. Stunning views reach across the Sound of Mull towards Tobermory on the Isle of Mull and out to sea toward Ardnamurchan Point.

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Cabin in Soroba
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

The Black Cabin Oban

This one-of-a-kind cabin is newly built by a local designer and cabinet maker with comfort and luxury as a priority. The uniquely styled cabin includes a lounge area, kitchen with appliances, super king bedroom, wet room and spacious decking with hot tub. Set high on the hillside, you can relax and enjoy unique panoramic views over Oban and Glen Coe mountain range. The Black Cabin makes the ideal space for a romantic getaway and as a base to explore the wonderful west coast of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.

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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, 224 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 natural stone plaque displays the name 'The Wee Hoosie' written in white chalk, accompanied by a simple illustration of a house, a sun, and clouds. The stone is mounted against a light-colored wooden surface.
Tiny home in Port Charlotte
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

The Wee Hoosie

The Wee Hoosie offers you comfortable and cozy accommodation on a self-catering basis. The studio has a corner kitchen equipped with a full size cooker and fridge. There is an en-suite showerroom. The sun rises to the front and sets to the back, making this a light and bright space and with the wee garden with a patio to the rear you can enjoy a tiny home from home. There is private parking which affords more privacy. The studio is located in the garden of our home, we are on hand if required.

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Tiny home in Lochaline
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Otter Burn Cabin

Nestled in nature along the beautiful west coast of Scotland is the perfect couples getaway.  Otter Burn has been designed to work with its environment and blend in with its surroundings so that from the moment you arrive you can feel at peace and enjoy the stunning views from your bedroom window. It is a refreshing new take on the glamping pod experience, offering all the comforts of a modern 21st centaury home while being only a few steps away from the tranquillity of the Scottish landscape.

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Cottage in Tayinloan
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Sea View Cottage, Kintyre Coast, Scotland

Enjoy stunning sea views towards Islay, Jura and Gigha from this peaceful stone-built cottage on the Kintyre Peninsula. Just 5 minutes from the Gigha ferry and 20 minutes from Islay ferries, it’s a perfect base for exploring Scotland’s West Coast. A 10-minute walk from the shore and Beacharr Standing Stone, the cottage offers direct access to coastal paths and surrounding landscape. Sleeping four, it’s ideal for couples, walkers, cyclists and remote workers seeking a relaxed coastal escape.

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A wooden cabin nestled among tall spruce trees is visible, featuring a covered porch and sloped roof. Lush green fields can be seen in the background, providing a serene natural setting. The surrounding trees create a sense of privacy and integration with the woodland.
Tiny home in Port Ellen
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 447 reviews

Bluebell cabin with wood fired hot tub

Bluebell cabin is set in an spruce plantation which is a 25min walk into Port Ellen . Outside the cabin features a log fired hot tub with views over the Oa perfect for relaxing after a day of taking in the scenery or distillery tours, the gas BBQ and viewing deck will leave you feeling peaceful and content. Inside is home to a sleeping Mezzanine, kitchen area, electric heating and a modern bathroom with a log fired stove at the very heart of the cabin. Slainte! Karen & Richard

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The exterior of a charming Victorian cabin is seen, featuring wooden walls and a moss-covered roof. A pathway leads to a wooden deck overlooking Loch Goil, with trees framing the serene landscape and the calm water reflecting the surroundings.
Tiny home in Lochgoilhead
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Seal Cabin - A wee piece of Scottish Luxury

A Victorian Cabin perched on the banks of Loch Goil. Enjoy a picturesque stay over looking the breath taking Scottish Highlands. The Cabin consists of a walk in wet room with toilet and a very well equipped kitchen. Within the kitchen you will find a fridge, stove, coffee machine, kettle, toaster and crockery. The living Room has a TV and Log Burner - with French Doors out to the decking area. The double bedroom is up on the mezzanine level which you access via a ladder.

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A modern wood-clad bothy is set on a wooden deck surrounded by lush green foliage and rolling hills. The structure features large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A small outdoor seating area is visible on the deck, providing a spot to enjoy the views.
Cabin in Isle of Kerrera
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

The Bothan

Relax in this calm, stylish space on the Isle of Kerrera and explore the beautiful and wild landscape. The ideal island getaway for couples or lone adventurers. Abundant wildlife such as otters, sea eagles and beautiful wild flora can be discovered as well as historic sites such as Gylen castle, all the while surrounded by breathtaking views. The island is easily accessible by the nearby Calmac passenger ferry from Gallanach, near the mainland town of Oban.

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The veranda of a cabin features wooden decking, with views of the surrounding landscape. A rainbow spans across the sky, while a backdrop of hills and distant water is visible. Lush greenery and a wooden fence frame the scene, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Hut in Isle of Mull
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Fairwinds Cabin, Isle of Mull

Our cosy larch grass roofed cabin situated within a working croft in the Ross of Mull is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway. With views across Staffa & the Treshnish Isles, you can watch the sun rise over Ben More and set over Lunga from the comfort of the sofa. We’ve ditched the mod cons with no TV & wifi, replacing them with good old fashioned boardgames, a great stack of books and selection of old & new vinyl for the turntable.

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A charming cottage is set against a green hillside, featuring a red door and window frames that contrast with its white exterior. A wooden fence surrounds the property, complementing the natural landscape filled with shrubs and grass.
Cabin in Cairnbaan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 374 reviews

Dunans Cottage

Dunans Cottage is situated in the beautiful Knapdale Forest 1.9 miles from Cairnbaan within a National Scenic Area. The views are fantastic! The Cottage is off the beaten track but within a traditional farming hamlet with access via a forestry track ( see illustrated map ). Many outdoor and indoor activities are available within the area but the peace and quiet at Dunans are unique.

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The cottage exterior showcases a modern design with natural wooden cladding. A narrow deck with metal railings extends from the entrance, offering views of the surrounding landscape. Large windows allow light to enter, and a small chimney is visible on the side.
Cabin in Bunessan
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Cala Fearnadh Off-Grid cabin, Bunessan, Mull

Cala Fearnadh is a new, unique, off-grid cottage in a quiet village, with stunning sea views of Staffa and the Treshnish Isles, and beyond. There is nothing quite like it anywhere on the island! Electric power is 12 volt, generated by a combination of solar and wind energy. Water comes from the tranquil Loch Assapol, which supplies much of the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Jura located?

    Jura lies off Scotland’s west coast, part of the Inner Hebrides archipelago. The island is situated near Islay, surrounded by waters that connect to the mainland and nearby Scottish isles.

  • When is the best time to visit Jura?

    Late spring and summer are frequently suggested for visiting Jura, with milder temperatures and longer daylight making outdoor activities more accessible. Cooler, wetter seasons encourage quieter exploration and brisk walks.

  • What are some things to do near Jura?

    Visitors often explore scenic walking routes, local whisky distilleries, and beaches around Jura. Wildlife spotting, boat tours, and the nearby traditional villages showcase the island’s natural and cultural richness.

  • How is the weather near Jura?

    Jura experiences cool, wet winters around 37–46°F (3–8°C), while summers see milder conditions near 52–64°F (11–18°C). Rain is common throughout the year, so packing waterproof layers is often recommended.

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