Scotland is a country full to the brim with historical destinations, landmarks and stories. With a mixture of modern cities, charming landscapes and mythical lochs, the country is a crowd pleasing destination where some of the most stunning holiday cottages in Scotland are available for short term lets.
Renowned icons such as Edinburgh Castle represent hundreds of years of heritage dating back to about 900 BC; The Castle is one of Scotland’s most prestigious landmarks treasured by the Scots and visitors alike. Edinburgh’s Old Town is another cultural area embedded with the past – its labyrinth of narrow streets and cobbled alleyways are well preserved and steeped in history.
On the other hand, Glasgow is not only the largest city in Scotland but has also recently hosted the phenomenally successful 2014 Commonwealth Games. With athletes from around the world competing together, this vibrant Scottish city welcomed thousands of additional visitors and tourists. Read more
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This detached cottage rests within the Scottish village of Beauly and is able to sleep six people across three bedrooms.
"This delightful, single-storey cottage is situated two miles from Lybster in Northern Scotland and sleeps five people in three bedrooms."
This detached lodge rests in Feshiebridge near Aviemore in Scotland and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
This detached property rests within Alloway and sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms.
"This well-equipped, semi-detached cottage is set close to the sea, just six miles from Tain, and can sleep six people in three bedrooms."
This semi-detached cottage rests in Dalbeattie within Dumfries and Galloway and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
"A detached lodge on the Brunston Castle park in the Ayrshire village of Dailly, it can sleep up to six people in three bedrooms."
"This superb detached cottage is situated in a hamlet location, near the village of Laide in the Wester Ross region of Scotland and sleeps six people in three bedrooms."
"This detached bungalow is located in the village of Beauly, near Inverness, and can sleep six people in three bedrooms."
This terrace cottage is situated in the town of Kingussie and sleeps four people in three bedrooms.
This detached lodge rests in Feshiebridge near Aviemore in Scotland and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
This semi-detached cottage in Sconser near Portree sleeps six people in three bedrooms.
This delightful semi-detached cottage sitting in a lovely farmland location two miles inland from the beaches of Southerness on ScotlandÔÇÖs beautiful Solway Coast an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
This whitewashed semi-detached cottage is situated next to the ownerÔÇÖs home in the centre of Tomintoul in the Cairngorms National Park and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
This first floor apartment is set in the town of Oban sleeping five people in three bedrooms.
This former fisherman's cottage rests in the Scottish village of Whitehills and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
This detached lodge rests in Feshiebridge near Aviemore in the Highlands and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
"This semi-detached property is situated within the town of Onich near Fort William, and can sleep five people in three bedrooms."
"This B-listed property rests on the outskirts of Duns and sleeps up to six people, in three bedrooms. "
"This semi-detached ex fisherman's cottage rests in the village of Cullen, near Elgin, and can sleep four people in three bedrooms."
Further north the Scottish Highlands boast astonishingly stunning natural beauty, offering a perfect combination of landscapes, wildlife and historic architecture. Home to the famous Loch Ness and Fort William these parts of the highlands possess peaceful settings perfect for outdoor loving holiday makers.
Last but not least is the world famous Scotch whisky, with many distilleries all over the country including Dewar's World of Whisky and Glen Garioch Distillery it’s no surprise Scotland exports some of the best signature malt. Whilst in Scotland why not get involved and visit the “Scottish Whisky Experience” which includes both educational and entertaining tours, whiskey tasting sessions and courses and whiskey shops. Back To Top
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