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 semi-detached annexe cottage rests in Coldingham, Scotland and can sleep two to four people in one bedroom."
"This stone-built cottage rests in Noranside near Kirriemuir, Angus and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
"This detached cottage rests in Kilmuir near Uig, Ross and Cromarty and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
"This detached cottage rests in Forres, Moray and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
"This first floor apartment rests in Mar Lodge near Braemar, Scotland and can sleep four people in one bedroom and the use of sofa beds."
"This detached annexe cottage rests in Bearnock, near Cannich, Highlands and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
Single-story converted outbuilding situated near Kiltarlity and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
This detached property resting on the outskirts of Kirriemuir houses one bedroom and can sleep up to two people.
"This luxury cottage enjoys wonderful views, on the Isle of Mull, and can sleep up to four people."
This cottage annexe on the outskirts of the town of Kingussiesleeps two people.
"This charming apartment rests in Scottish Highlands, close to Aviemore and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
This delightful apartment rests in Scotland and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
This single storey annex in Wiston near Biggar sleeps two people in one bedroom.
"Something a bit special! This detached wooden property, newly built in 2004 in the form of a signal box, is adjacent to the station in Newtonmore. The accommodation is upside down with an open plan living area and a double bedroom and bathroom with sauna."
"This cosy single-storey cottage is in the isolated hamlet of Portuairk near Kilchoan on the western end of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, and sleeps up to three people in one bedroom."
This terraced cottage within a hamlet location near Jedburgh sleeps two people.
"This romantic, terrace cottage is located on the Isle of Mull, six miles from Salen, sleeping two people in one bedroom."
This lovely detached cottage is situated in the owner's castle grounds near to the town of Dunblane and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
This semi-detached cottage is situated four miles from Ardfern village in the Argyll region of Scotland and sleeps two people.
This third floor apartment is located in the centre of Newtonmore in the Cairngorms and can sleep three people in one bedroom.
"This beautiful converted stable is located next to the ownersÔÇÖ working farm in rolling countryside, a mile from the Borders village of Chirnside and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
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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