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Family-friendly vacation rentals in River Spey

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A stone cottage with a pitched roof is set in a lush grassy area, framed by trees. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while a patio area features outdoor seating and gardens. The surrounding landscape showcases rural tranquility.
Cottage in Charlestown of Aberlour
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

The Old Tack Room - Nether Tomlea farm, Aberlour.

A spacious self contained one bed cottage, bed can be a super king or two singles, on Speyside whisky trail, in rural location, 10min drive/ 35-40min walk from centre of Aberlour, spectacular views, patio garden, pets welcome. We have Farm animals to meet, many Distillery’s, local attractions, restaurants, pubs & shops all a short drive away, perfect for quiet getaway & exploring the beautiful area with its countryside, beaches & mountains, suitable for a couple/friends sharing/couple with baby.

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A traditional Highland cottage is set in a tranquil landscape, featuring a gravel driveway and a well-maintained garden. A welcoming porch and green door provide access, while a rustic bench invites relaxation among lush greenery and flowering plants.
Cottage in Highland
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Old Manse Cottage

This traditional Highland cottage is spacious, bright and cosy. Original features include a huge 18th century stone fireplace and slate floors, alongside modern comforts such as a wood burning stove, open plan kitchen, shower room and king size bed (+travel cot on request). The cottage is set in a private garden with views of fields and trees. Private parking. A fantastic base to discover beautiful walks and Highland landmarks; Strathpeffer village 1 mile, Inverness 18 miles, Route 500 2 miles.

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The unique cottage is framed by a vibrant wildflower meadow, featuring a mix of colorful blooms and lush greenery. The stone exterior of the cottage is visible, complemented by a clear blue sky and surrounding trees, creating a harmonious blend with the natural landscape.
Home in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Garden Cottage with hot tub, castle & sea views

This charming cottage is completely unique having the old Redcastle ruin as a back drop and views of the Beauly Firth directly in front. There is an idyllic stream going through the garden and we have recently planted a wild flower meadow at the end of the garden. It has been beautifully refurbished in 2023 and we feel incredibly proud of the results. The cottage is located in the sleepy hamlet of Milton of Redcastle and really is an idyllic and very comfortable place to come and unwind.

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The glamping pod features a curved wooden exterior, complemented by a wooden deck illuminated by soft lighting. The entrance is flanked by minimal landscaping, with small stones and patches of grass, enhancing the natural surroundings and inviting outdoor space.
Hut in Torness
5 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Secluded Pod in rural South Loch Ness

Glen Dragon is a simple but special glamping pod set in the wild rugged area of South Loch Ness VERY RURAL - complete peace & quiet & no passing traffic Hidden away off the beaten track within our grounds , on old farmland & surrounded by real authentic Scottish landscape Torness is on the less touristy side of Loch Ness & on the scenic route leading west to Fort Augustus alongside the Monadhliath mountains If you’re looking to switch off & hear the silence then you’ll love this place.

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Foulis Castle is set amidst lush greenery, surrounded by expansive fields leading to the water's edge. The castle's elegant architecture stands out, framed by mature trees, creating a picturesque view of the estate and the serene landscape beyond.
Castle in GB
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 937 reviews

The Courtyard, Foulis Castle, Highland Scotland

Foulis Castle, Evanton is near 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). You’ll love my place because of privacy of having your own country retreat within beautifully landscaped gardens. My place is small with one bedroom that contains either x2 singles or zip&link super-king size bed. The 3rd guest is on a roll-away mattress ideal for a child.

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The exterior of the old cruck barn is displayed, featuring a stone facade and a corrugated roof. A vibrant garden blooms with red poppies and other flowers. A small wooden bench and a stone path are visible, leading to the entrance of the barn.
Guest suite in Nethy Bridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

A bothy bedroom in the heart of the Cairngorms

Connected to the old cruck barn this is a compact, cosy, self contained bedroom. It’s set on one side of the courtyard with separate key access so you can come and go at will. If you love the outdoors, we think you will love it here. We have spectacular views of the Cairngorms, with excellent walks from the door. Rustic, with loads of character, the room has a comfy king size bed and en suite bathroom with shower. If you need mod cons or lots of space this may not be the place for you!

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A spacious outdoor area is surrounded by lush greenery and features a large tree providing shade. A cabin with a dark roof is visible, along with a small smoke plume rising, indicating the use of the wood-fired hot tub. Countryside fields stretch in the background.
Cabin in Inverkeilor
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Cabin & Hot Tub on smallholding with Alpaca's +

Enjoy a slice of Angus countryside and relax in the wood-fired hot tub while listening to the river Lunan & birds singing during the day, or owls hooting at night. ideal for animal and nature lovers, Interact with our alpacas, Zwartble sheep, Pygmy goats, and free-roaming chickens. Ideally situated as a base to visit local attractions such as the local distillery & award-winning sandy beaches, or visit the Cairngorms and the Angus glens less than an hour's drive away. *Sorry, no pets*

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The rustic cabin features a red metal roof and outdoor decking, with smoke gently rising from the chimney. A vibrant sunset casts warm hues across the sky, while rolling hills create a serene backdrop. Lush green fields surround the cabin, enhancing the natural beauty.
Place to stay in GB
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Wee Red Roost

Rustic cabin nestled in the beauty of the glen. The Wee Red Roost is on our working farm in the heart of Glenlivet Estate, Scottish Highlands. Situated in the Cairngorms National Park, we are located at the foot of the Cromdale hills. There is an array of things to do; hill walking, biking, fishing (salmon, sea/trout (May-Sept)), wildlife, coastal visits, whisky tasting, gin & whisky distilleries, star gazing, water sports, skiing, or just good old fashioned, simple peace & quiet :)

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The open-plan living space features wooden beams and a skylight, allowing natural light to filter in. A day bed is present, along with a wooden dresser and a compact entertainment unit with a Smart TV. A dining table for two is positioned nearby, enhancing functionality.
Tiny home in Highland Council
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Four Seasons Bothy, Grantown-on-Spey

Nestled just off the high street in a quiet private garden. Walking distance to beautiful forests and biking trails. The River Spey is close too for a wild swim. Ideal spot for adventurers or rest! The Bothy has a wood burner to create a special romantic atmosphere or perhaps a solo restful retreat. The single day bed pulls out to create a double bed. There is a table to have meals at or work away from home. Lots of local delicious food & coffee spots to explore nearby.

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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, 236 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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Floor-to-ceiling glass doors provide a panoramic view of the expansive landscape, showcasing lush green fields that extend to the horizon. The soft evening light casts a warm glow over the Beauly Firth and Inverness, creating a serene atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Inverness
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Drumsmittal Croft, North Kessock, Highland

Drumsmittal Croft is an open plan luxury modern apartment on the Black Isle set within a working croft in a beautiful rural location with stunning panoramic views over the Beauly Firth and Inverness. The apartment is on the doorstep of the North Coast 500 (NC500) and within a 10 minute drive to the centre of Inverness, a perfect location for those looking to explore the Highlands and Islands. You can also find us on Instagram - drumsmittal_croft

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The lodge features a charming architectural design with dark wooden siding and large windows. A spacious front porch offers access to the garden, which is well-maintained with a grassy lawn and flowering plants. Steps lead up to the welcoming entrance.
Cabin in Moray
5 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Ballin Dhu - tranquil retreat on the Speyside Way

Ballin Dhu is a cosy and peaceful highland escape nestled on the banks of the River Spey and sitting directly on the Speyside Way walking route. The lodge and its surroundings are beautiful in any season, whether it's watching spring come to life, enjoying warmer summer months, amidst autumn colours, or on a frosty winter's day overlooking the Spey valley. Whatever the time of year Ballin Dhu provides comfortable and characterful accommodation.

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