Vacation rentals in Torridon

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    Torridon vacation rentals start at G$20,925 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Torridon rentals

  • 5 Average rating

    Torridon stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 5 out of 5!

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A serene coastal scene portrays the calm sea under a clear blue sky, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. A rocky shoreline leads to a green, wooded hillside in the distance, while a charming property sits elevated nearby, completing the tranquil landscape.
Apartment in Shieldaig
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Beautiful Sea Front Property Shieldaig

A truly unique elevated south facing location a stones throw from the sea, the only property right by the sea offering spectacular sea loch views to both South and West for watching sea life, porpoise and dolphins are seen regularly from this corner as are seals and otters. On entering Windwords people often comment of having a sense of stepping aboard a boat! Each bedroom holds commanding views out to sea from the comfort of your bed. Unique elevated position, very private. Full sun all year.

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Large glass doors frame a sweeping view of the shimmering Loch Carron, with rolling hills in the background. A comfortable seating area is visible, inviting guests to relax and enjoy the serene landscape. Natural light floods the space, enhancing the warm wooden interiors.
Cabin in Lochcarron
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Samphire Lodge with sauna - stunning loch views

A stunning three bedroom Highland lodge on The North Route 500, boasting spectacular views. Samphire lodge is situated on a hill giving it a vantage overlooking the sea Loch to the Attadale valley. Situated at the edge of the village, you are a short stroll from local amenities. Indoors you are greeted by the warm colour of the wood, and feels especially cosy when the cast iron fire is roaring. Samphire Lodge has three spacious bedrooms, a wet room, an outdoor sauna and fully equipped kitchen.

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A historic building with white exterior and blue trim is situated beside a train platform. Large windows provide views of the surrounding mountains. The landscape includes a pathway, greenery, and railway tracks, enhancing the setting's charm and accessibility.
Apartment in Strathcarron
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 364 reviews

Unique home at Strathcarron Station, near Skye

Station Master's at Strathcarron Station is a luxury self catering holiday apartment on the world-famous Kyle Line, one of the “Great Railway Journeys”. Be the Station Master in this lovely two bedroom first floor apartment which has been restored to its former glory but given the contemporary touches that complete a relaxing break. Enjoy peaceful views to surrounding mountains and watch the trains right underneath your window! Half a mile from NC500 too! Sorry no children under 13 or pets.

Top guest favorite
A wooden cabin is situated on a grassy landscape, with a small decking area featuring outdoor seating. A hot tub is placed nearby on a stone path, surrounded by natural vegetation and a fence, offering a peaceful retreat in nature.
Shepherd’s hut in Annat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Driftwood Cabin & Hot Tub by Loch Torridon.

Overlooking Loch Torridon and surrounded by stunning mountains, Driftwood Cabin offers a unique self-catering experience. The best that nature can offer is on your doorstep, but without compromising the luxury and comfort of our top quality shepherd's hut. With electric shower, flushing toilet, underfloor heating, wood stove, kitchen, super-fast wi-fi, smart TV, large decking area and electric hot tub, you'll have everything you need to enjoy the fantastic Torridon area...whatever the weather!

Top guest favorite
The image displays a scenic view of a coastal village surrounded by hills and water. Several houses are visible, with Alltan highlighted in an orange circle. The landscape features lush greenery and rocky terrain under a partly cloudy sky.
Guest suite in Shieldaig
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Alltan-Annex by the burn

Alltan is a modern house situated right on the NC500 on the foot of Beinn Shieldaig. It has a private drive and a large garden. Wifi is available. The accommodation is self-catering and includes continental breakfast ingredients, i.e. tea, coffee, eggs, cheese, yoghurts, cereal, milk, toast and fruit are available to guests. The unit has a private entrance, bathroom and kitchenette/dining area. The kitchenette is equipped with a fridge, a combination microwave and kitchen equipment.

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A modern cabin interior is captured, featuring a large glass door that frames breathtaking views of the landscape. A wooden log-burner stands beside a comfortable seating area with a chair. Natural light floods the space, highlighting wooden flooring and the cabin's wood paneling.
Cabin in Portree
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Falasgair

Falasgair is a modern cabin on a working croft, which captures uninterrupted views over Portree bay, Ben Tianavaig and the Cuillin hills in the far distance. The cabin itself has a full height atrium which includes a functional kitchenette, seating area, log-burner and a three-piece bathroom suite. The mezzanine level is accessed by a wooden staircase featuring a comfortable double bed. Situated just off the Scorrybreach trail this is the perfect launchpad for your Skye adventure.

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A cozy cabin interior features large glass windows that provide scenic views of Loch Broom and the surrounding mountains. Two comfortable chairs face a small outdoor table on the decking. A kitchenette with modern appliances is visible, complemented by a decorative plant arrangement.
Cabin in Highland Council
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 715 reviews

Enjoy pure tranquillity at Per Mare Per Terram

Per Mare Per Terram is a cosy cabin that boasts breath taking views of Loch Broom and the surrounding Munros. Standing alone at the top of Braes in Ullapool it has a wonderful cosy feeling when wrapped up inside, offering out of the way tranquillity whilst still being able to enjoy the amazing scenery no matter what the weather conditions. The cabin is equipped with a fridge, microwave,kettle, toaster and excellent wi-fi. It also has a shower room and modern composting toilet.

Top guest favorite
A wooden deck extends from the cottage, featuring a simple table and seating. The calm water reflects the surrounding landscape, while the sun casts a warm light on the grass. The view includes distant village buildings and gentle hills beyond the loch.
Cottage in Shieldaig
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Shore Cottage, by the sea, amazing views.

As close to the sea as you could get. Peaceful and private. No road in front. Spacious grounds with stream, bridge and trees. Just the two bedrooms (one double and one with 2 singles). Fantastic kitchen, dining, living room space with 6 windows for maximum sunlight and views and a wood burning stove. Situated at one end of the village within walking distance of pub, restaurants and shop. Perfect spot for watching sea eagles, otters, seals and sunsets. Magical and inspiring!

Top guest favorite
A modern wooden exterior is illuminated at dusk, showcasing large glass doors that invite light from inside. A deck area features two wooden chairs positioned adjacent to a small table. Subtle pathway lights enhance the inviting entrance.
Vacation home in Lochcarron
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Camas - Lochside retreat for two

Sit back and relax in this calm, stylish space in its own grounds with stunning views overlooking Loch Carron, surrounded by traditional crofts and beautiful hills. The area is rich in heritage, scenery and wildlife with roe deer, pine martins, otters, herons, oyster catchers and sea eagles to be seen on the door step. Camas (Gaelic for bay) is the perfect base to explore the magic of Wester Ross, Skye and Lochalsh or as a great stop over on the world class NC500 route.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the cottage is shown, featuring a vibrant orange roof. Two chairs are placed under an umbrella on a gravel path, surrounded by low stone walls and greenery. The picturesque mountain backdrop adds a serene element to the setting.
Cottage in Torridon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Traditional Highland Seaside Cottage in Torridon

An Airidh (Gaelic for 'The Sheiling") is a cosy cottage for two that has recently been lovingly refurbished to a high standard in traditional style. It nestles below the mighty Liathach and the seashore, in the village of Torridon and has wonderful views of the mountains and sea all around. It has a well equipped kitchen and dining area, a comfortable living area and bedroom with an en suite shower room. All are centrally heated and perfect for all seasons.

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A charming timber cabin is nestled among lush green trees, featuring an inviting deck that overlooks the surrounding woodland. The natural landscape includes rocky formations and vibrant foliage, creating a serene setting for relaxation.
Cabin in Torridon
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Cabin Mossy, Tigh Brachen Bothies Diabaig Torridon

Tigh Brachen Bothies offer you Luxury camping in your very own finnish log cabin, in the heart of the Torridon mountains. Popular with couples and honeymooners, Mossy is set beneath a grand old oak tree in a secluded part of the wood. Furnished with a comfy sofa and king size bed Mossy offers more privacy and benefits of the late evening sunshine on the elevated deck. A wonderful spot for a glass of wine. Sleeps up to 2 guests.

Top guest favorite
The detached home sits on the edge of the water, surrounded by rocky shoreline and natural landscapes. The calm blue waters of Loch Beag can be seen, reflecting the clear sky. Rolling hills provide a backdrop to the remote and serene setting.
Home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Waterfront Cottage on the Applecross Peninsula

Tigh A'Mhuillin (The Mill House) is a lovely detached home close to picturesque coastal villages (5 miles from Shieldaig and 17 miles from Applecross), with shops and pubs. Fabulous hill walking and climbing in the Torridon mountains, mountain biking on tracks and quiet roads, fishing, and sea trips to explore this beautiful part of the Highlands. For the less energetic, just sit, relax and watch the ever-changing scenery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Torridon?

    Many travelers choose to stay in traditional cottages, nearby villages, or homes with views of the lochs and hills. Areas near the loch or nature reserve locations are often suggested for a peaceful setting.

  • What are the best things to do in Torridon with kids?

    Kids can enjoy gentle wooded trails, rock pooling along loch shores, and interactive sessions at local nature centers. Outdoor adventures, picnics, and wildlife watching are often popular with families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Torridon?

    Hike renowned mountain routes, explore lochs by canoe or boat, and take part in guided nature walks that showcase local flora and fauna. Photographers frequently appreciate the dramatic skies and changing light on the landscape.

  • How is the weather in Torridon?

    Torridon has cool, damp winters around 37–46°F (3–8°C), with moderate rainfall, and milder summers near 53–63°F (11–17°C). Layers and waterproof gear are practical year-round, as weather conditions can shift quickly.

  • When is the best time to visit Torridon?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and long daylight hours, while autumn brings colorful foliage and quieter paths. Winter has shorter days and cooler temperatures, but some visitors enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

  • What are the best places to visit in Torridon?

    Explore dramatic mountain scenery at Liathach, take in the tranquil beauty of Loch Torridon, and enjoy nature trails around the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. The area is known for impressive landscapes, traditional villages, and wildlife spotting opportunities.

  • What are some hiking trails in Torridon?

    Liathach and Beinn Eighe are frequently suggested for experienced hikers, while lower-level paths around Loch Torridon and local woodlands are available for gentle walks. Views across the glens and lochs make many routes rewarding.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Torridon?

    Families often enjoy gentle forest walks, boat tours to spot wildlife, and hands-on sessions at local outdoor centers. Many trails and picnic spots near the lochs have views suited for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Torridon?

    You can explore coastal villages around Loch Shieldaig, visit gardens with diverse plant collections, or take scenic drives through Glen Torridon. Nature reserves and local craft studios are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Torridon?

    Many stays around Torridon welcome pets, especially in traditional cottages and rural homes. Locally, woodland and lochside trails make it easy to explore with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Torridon?

    Weather can change quickly, so bring waterproof layers and sturdy footwear. Early mornings are often suggested for quieter trails and wildlife sightings, and supporting community-run shops is a great way to connect with the area.

  • What is Torridon known for?

    Torridon is known for mountain peaks, ancient rock formations, and dramatic lochside scenery. The region has a reputation for outdoor adventure, wildlife, and a rich Gaelic heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Torridon?

    Head to secluded lochs nestled among the hills, wander ancient woodlands, or explore quiet shingle beaches along Loch Shieldaig. Small craft galleries and local bothies sometimes reveal the creative side of the region.

  • What are the best foods to try in Torridon?

    Local menus often feature fresh seafood, such as hand-dived scallops and mussels, Highland venison, and farmhouse cheeses. Simple baked goods and Scottish oatcakes are frequent accompaniments.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Torridon?

    Pack waterproof layers, sturdy walking shoes, and midweight clothing for changing weather, plus insect repellent in warmer months. A camera, binoculars, and reusable water bottles are also helpful for enjoying the outdoors.

  • What is the nightlife in Torridon like?

    Nightlife tends to center on cozy pubs with traditional music sessions, relaxed dining, and fireside gatherings. Live folk performances are sometimes hosted in local venues, creating a welcoming atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Torridon?

    Local calendars often feature Highland games in summer, small music gatherings, and wildlife-focused community events. Nature walks and cultural activities are popular during seasonal celebrations.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Torridon?

    Torridon has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in cottages and homes near lochs or with enclosed gardens. Many places include amenities like kitchens, extra bedding, and board games for all ages.

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