Cottage vacation rentals in Moray Firth

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The living area features exposed wooden beams and a woodburner stove, providing a cozy focal point. A spacious orange sofa faces a comfortable chair and a small dining table, with large glass doors opening to a private outdoor space, allowing natural light to fill the room.
Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

Copper Cottage. Cosy, comfy, woods and wildlife.

Cosy little cottage with woodburner stove, king size bed, Hungarian goose down duvet and pillows. On the edge of the Anagach Woods with its many walking trails. 10 minutes to the River Spey. We are next door, but you will have complete privacy with your own entrance, driveway and parking. This area is a wildlife haven and there is a very good chance you will spot red squirrels coming to feed on the bird table outside Lovely view of the woods and gorgeous sunsets. Perfect spot for nature lovers.

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Large glass doors create an open view of the scenic countryside, with a winding gravel path and lush greenery visible outside. The Monadhliath Mountains can be seen in the distance, framed by soft, natural light filtering through the windows.
Cottage in Farr
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Mountain view Hideaway for 2

Thistledown is a one bedroom spacious and modern holiday home for 2 set in the beautiful rural location of Strathnairn. Surrounded by countryside it has stunning views of the Monadhliath Mountains but just a 15 minute car ride from the city of Inverness, perfect for a peaceful break. Ground floor large open plan kitchen/ sitting area, under floor heating ,wood burning stove. First floor spacious bedroom with king size bed,Juliette balcony. Large modern Shower room. Great WiFi private parking

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A charming Highland cottage is framed by wildflowers and tall grass, with sunlight streaming from the left, creating a serene atmosphere. The white exterior and slate roof blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings, highlighting the peaceful countryside setting.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Idyllic Black Isle cottage with wood fired hot tub

This cosy Highland cottage on the Black Isle, 1 mile off the NC500 route, is newly refurbished on the Redcastle estate. The walks and views are breathtaking and a mere 10 minute drive from Inverness and Beauly. The Redcastle ruin itself is steeped in history and this area makes an idyllic location for a relaxing few days away from it all. This charming cottage is comfortable, warm and tastefully furnished. It comes highly recommended! Well behaved dogs welcome by prior arrangement with Katie.

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The living room features two comfortable sofas arranged around a coffee table, with a television positioned on a stand. A wood-burning stove adds warmth to the space, while natural light filters in through large windows, illuminating the bright interior.
Cottage in Inverness
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Willow Cottage, luxury, central, free parking

Willow Cottage is a quaint old cottage in a quiet courtyard in the centre of Inverness which has been carefully renovated to provide bright, welcoming accommodation for up to 4 guests. The Scandi style open plan living room/kitchen has a white oiled wooden floor and wood burning stove. There is a shower room downstairs and a bathroom upstairs, one double bedroom and one twin bedroom. In the small garden there is a patio for outside dining and a parking space for one car in the shared courtyard.

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The cottage is constructed of stone and features a traditional design with a thatched roof. Large windows allow for natural light, illuminating the exterior in the morning glow. Surrounded by frosted grass, the building is set against a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Cosy, rural 3-bedroom cottage with wood burner.

Knockanbuie is a quiet, cosy holiday cottage in rural Nairnshire, with beautiful open views from every window. It was refurbished recently and has underfloor heating and a woodburning stove in the sitting room. It is a perfect place for family and friends to relax. The cottage and garden are for your use, there is a large area of lawn and grass all around the cottage. An ideal location for exploring the rich history of Scotland and to enjoy nature with lochs, beaches, forests and rivers nearby.

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The exterior of the cottage is framed by a vibrant garden featuring pots of blooming flowers. A wooden picnic table is positioned on a spacious lawn, providing an inviting space for outdoor gatherings. The cottage itself has a traditional design with a slate roof and large windows.
Cottage in Highland
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Cosy & rustic retreat - Woodland Cottage.

The cottage provides 2 bedroomed accommodation with a warm and cosy atmosphere with its wood burning stoves in kitchen and lounge with comfy beds for that home from home feeling. Serviced with a large bath and free standing shower unit and fully equipped kitchen with dinning table. Set within our lovely garden and surrounded by woodland just 200m off the back road - gives guests and children the safety and freedom to roam from the front door. Located just 15 minutes from Inverness airport.

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A quaint cottage is nestled within lush greenery, featuring a charming symmetrical facade. The structure is adorned with ornamental stonework and a decorative front door. Private parking is conveniently available beside the cottage, framed by vibrant flower beds and mature trees.
Cottage in Evanton
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Foulis Castle Gate Lodge

Foulis Gate Lodge is a Highland cottage on the Gates of an historic, private, Highland estate with its own drive. The secluded location offers direct access to extensive gardens. The nearest amenities are 2miles in Evanton or 5miles to the ancient Burgh of Dingwall. Foulis Castle is a 15 min walk away from the Storehouse Restaurant & Farm shop, which is situated on the shore/beach of the Cromarty Firth (Mon-Sat 9-5pm). My place is good for NC500 travellers, couples, and business travellers.

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A charming cottage features a white exterior with blue accents and a welcoming front door. Two prominent dormer windows are visible on the roof, framed by trees in the background. The entrance is complemented by flowerpots, contributing to the pleasant street view.
Cottage in Inverness
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Wee Scottish Cottage...on the waterfront

Our cottage is located in the picturesque village of North Kessock on the Beauly Firth, outskirts of Inverness (the Black Isle) - a great neighbourhood at the start of the NC500 route. Short walk to hotel with bar & restaurant, café, local grocery shop/post office, bakers & gift shop. Nightlife & many restaurants available in Inverness, 10 minutes drive. Good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers & families (with kids). Easy access to all transport links. We welcome everybody.

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Dunaincroy farmhouse is situated by the Caledonian Canal, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers. The charming building features large windows and a cozy roof, blending harmoniously with the scenic landscape of rolling hills and open countryside.
Cottage in Inverness
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Waterfront Farmhouse with Hot Tub by Loch Ness

Dunaincroy farmhouse enjoys a unique setting on the Caledonian Canal midway between iconic Loch Ness and the town of Inverness (6 minutes either way.) Set in an historic Highland estate this secluded location has extensive, fully fenced gardens down to the canal and spectacular views to open countryside and the hills beyond. The wilderness of the highlands and yet only minutes from the amenities of a major town and nearby transport hubs. It is also a great starting point for the North 500.

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The entrance to Wee Ness Cottage features a welcoming doorway framed by vibrant hanging planters filled with colorful flowers. Potted plants balance on either side, complemented by decorative wall elements. A simple doormat invites guests into the space, enhancing the overall charm of the entrance.
Cottage in Inverness
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 465 reviews

Wee Ness Cottage

A hidden gem, bang smack in the middle of the capital city of the Highlands, Inverness. Wee Ness Cottage is so centrally situated that you can be beside the banks of the River Ness within 45 steps of the front door! Close by enjoy a great selection of smart restaurants, bistros and lively pubs. Stroll along the pretty banks of the river to the famous Ness Islands via a selection of suspension bridges taking you down peaceful pathways. It is hard to remember you are actually in a city!

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A round table with a mosaic design is accompanied by two black, intricately designed chairs. The setting features a view of the water, framed by a clear blue sky with a few fluffy clouds, and distant hills are visible along the horizon.
Cottage in North Kessock
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Shore View Cottage

Converted in May 2017, Shore View cottage is ideally located in the small village of North Kessock near Inverness. The Cottage has interrupted views over the Beauly and Moray Firths which are home to a school of Bottlenose Dolphins. The village of North Kessock has a pub and shop, all within easy walking distance. There is lots to do in the area: dolphin cruises on the Moray Firth, pony trekking centre 10 minutes away, lots of restaurants and traditional live music bars, golf courses

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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, 239 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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