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With the glorious Highlands to explore, the battlefields at Culloden, famous Loch Ness, Great Glen,  historic towns and villages and some stunning wildlife to discover in Moray Firth, this area has lots to offer.

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Romantic Rolltop bath & cosy woodburning-stove - Baltinna West Lodge, Newtonmore. 2

Newtonmore, Highland, Scotland

Romantic Rolltop bath & cosy woodburning-stove - Baltinna West Lodge, Newtonmore. From £945 Availability

"Couldn't have asked for more, and ohhhh, that bath!!"

The Baltinnas (each sleeping 2) are a pair of adjoining but completely separate lodge style properties. Baltinna West oozes warmth and character, with a cosy wood-burning stove in the living room and sheepskin rugs on oak floors.

With the Monadhliath mountains behind the village as a backdrop, and an enclosed partially decked front garden where red squirrels are regular visitors, this is a truly tranquil retreat for two.

Mature beech and lime trees surround the garden. Downstairs is open plan, with a well-equipped, modern fitted kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, full oven, microwave, hob and fride-freezer. In the living/dining area you can put your feet up whilst relaxing with a dram on the chesterfield settee facing the wood burner. Everything you need has been thought of - TV with Freesat, portable JBL bluetooth speakers, DVD player and library, excellent wifi, and a selection of local guide books.

Upstairs there is a romantic roll-top bath in the master bedroom to soak those muscles after walking the local Wildcat trail or bagging a nearby munro or two! Baltinna West has a kingsize bed with individual flexible reading lights and USB sockets. There's also a separate shower room with shower, wc and wash hand basin upstairs (and an additional separate wc downstairs). The location is fabulous; the village shops and great pubs serving very good food within just two minutes walk. There are excellent restaurants and cafes in the village too. Guests love both Baltinna West and Baltinna East and they have exceedingly high feedback ratings. Parking on site.

Baltinna West is fantastic value for couples and solo travellers who don't want or need to book a multiple bedroom, larger and pricier holiday home only to use a small part of it.

This cosy lodge style property is 4 star Visit Scotland quality assurance rated. Baltinna West is part of a small and exclusive portfolio in Newtonmore that were recent proud winners of the prestigious Highlands & Islands Best Self Catered Accommodation Award.
Electric central heating throught and logs provided for the stove.

1 well-behaved dog welcome - please just let us know when booking if you are bringing your dog. Fabulous dog-walking straight from the door including the 10km orbital Wildcat Trail.

Newtonmore has a well-stocked Co-op supermarket (open daily 7am til 10pm). There is also a post office, pharmacy, barbers, Tweed shop, gift shop, two or three pubs or hotel bars that serve good food, 2 or 3 lovely cafes, an all-day Grill, a petrol station (with convenience store) a takeaway and a restaurant. 3 cashpoints (village hall, co-op and petrol station).

BALTINNA WEST - SUMMARY
Cosy 4-star lodge style property.
Romantic roll-top bath.
Woodburning stove - logs included.
Enclosed small garden - 1 dog welcome (strictly 1 dog only)
Fantastic walking nearby for all levels straight from the door.
Close to village amenities yet peaceful location.
Upstairs toilet in addition to downstairs w.c.
Check out 10am. Check in from 4pm.
Parking on site.

This cabin is located in Newtonmore. Fused and Light and Highland Folk Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Newtonmore Golf Club and Kingussie Golf Club. Highland Wildlife Park and Speyside Wildlife are also worth visiting.

Rosemoor Cabin at Ancarraig Lodges, Loch Ness 4

Drumnadrochit, Highland, Scotland

Rosemoor Cabin at Ancarraig Lodges, Loch Ness From £952 Availability

Ancarraig Lodges are set within 11 acres of secluded woodland, directly on the Great Glen Way in the hills above Loch Ness, yet only 3 miles from the popular village of Drumnadrochit and 17 miles from Inverness.

Guests benefit from on-site private parking and pets can stay too.

Each 2 bed Rosemoor Cabin features a balcony and comes with a well-equipped kitchen and bathroom with shower over the bath tub, open plan living & dining area for 4 guests plus cosy log burner.

This cabin has a double and a twin room, a bathroom with shower over bathtub, a fully equipped kitchen with pots, pans, crockery and cutlery as well as oven, fridge and microwave, and a private balcony with outside dining. Rosemoor Lodges have Nespresso machines, USB charger sockets and large flat-screen TVs and are fully double glazed. There is an open plan lounge with seating area for 4 and a TV with DVD player, dining area with table and chairs for 4. Each lodge has a log burning stove in the lounge to keep the lodge nice and toasty! The bedrooms are further heated by way of electric heaters.

Ancarraig Lodges is partnered with epic Land Rover hire company WildTrax - be sure to check them out and hire the ultimate driving machine while on your Highland adventure. Guests of Ancarraig receive a 10% discount on any WildTrax bookings - the code will be emailed to you on completion of your booking with us.

Located in Inverness, this chalet is in a rural area. Urquhart Castle and Corrimony Chambered Cairn are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Clog and Craft Shop and Aigas Field Centre. Take an opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails and other activities like birdwatching.

Secluded woodland cottage on the banks of a pristine Highland river 4

Cannich, Highland, Scotland

Secluded woodland cottage on the banks of a pristine Highland river From £966 Availability

Riverside Cottage sits in the grounds of Kerrow House, one of 3 peaceful, self-catering cottages in Strathfarrar, north of Loch Ness in some of the most pristine and wild glens of the Highlands, nestled in woodland on the banks of the River Glass.

The cabins are equipped to the highest standards, with every comfort and furnishing to keep you warm and snug. Regardless of your energy level, there is something for everyone, whether stunning river views, forest walks, spectacular climbs, wildflower meadows or mushroom hunts in the woods. Kerrow is the perfect base for a romantic break, family holiday, or simply a secluded place to escape.
Kerrow is a few minutes from some of the wildest and most secluded glens of the Highlands and the ideal launchpad for exploring the glens and munroes north of the Great Glen. There is
a wide variety of outdoor pursuits. Nature-lovers can see diverse wildlife, including otters, badgers, pine-martens, owls, red squirrels, ospreys, kingfishers, golden eagles and the newly-returned beaver. The surrounding woods are rich in berries and mushrooms. Take a canoe down the River Glass, or if fishing is your thing, guests are welcome to fish free-of-charge for trout along our 5 kilometers of wild and pristine river bank. Salmon fishing can also be arranged.

Located in Beauly, this cabin is on a river. Corrimony Chambered Cairn and Urquhart Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Aigas Field Centre and Campbells of Beauly.

Self catering lodge in the heart of the highlands, Close to Ben Nevis 4

SPEAN BRIDGE, Highland, Scotland

Self catering lodge in the heart of the highlands, Close to Ben Nevis From £980 Availability

Are you looking for the perfect base to explore the Scottish Highlands?

Our lodge overlooks Leanachan Forrest and has some beautiful views. we live in a quiet remote area just one mile out of Spean Bridge, 8 miles/10km from Fort William (the home of Ben Nevis) and only 4 miles/6km from Nevis Range ski resort.

The area also offers many outdoor activities such as downhill biking, skiing, climbing, mountaineering, stunning scenic walks, fishing and lots more.

We hope you enjoy your stay.
The space
Our lodge has been hand-crafted using local materials and is unique in every way!

All of the materials used to build our lodge have been locally and ethically sourced from the surrounding area. It has been built by a local craftsman - Norman Clark (Clark Pods).

The external wood (Larch) has been sourced from Loch Arkaig and the internal wood (Douglas Fir) has been sourced from Loch Ness. The insulation is 100% pure sheep wool.

The area is over 40² mtrs. It has a parking space for two cars and is fully enclosed.

There is a large picnic bench and outdoor furniture.

There is a large secure shed within the enclosed area to store all your large outdoor equipment eg. mountain bikes, skis and muddy boots.

Please hang your wet/dirty kit - boots, wellies, coats etc, on the hooks, hangers and boot rack that is provided in the shed as the space in the lodge is limited.

There is also an outdoor tap to wash everything down.
Guest access
We have a large Driveway that can accommodate 2/3 cars. please be careful when reversing.
Other things to note
The West Highland Train Line runs adjacent to the property which is considered by many to be the most scenic rail journey in the world. 4 scheduled trains pass each day from Glasgow/Fort William (first at 08:00 am and last at 10:00 pm and possibly 2 freight trains in between, it is not a busy line and if you are lucky you might see the Jacobite Steam Train (Harry Potter Train) or the Flying Scotsman.

Please keep in mind that we have neighbours.
We kindly ask you to keep the noise to a respectable level.

Thank You.

Reasonable quiet times between 23:00-07:00

This lodge is located in Spean Bridge. Clan Cameron Museum and West Highland Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Highland Soaps and Great Glen Water Park.

Self-Catering chalet near Plockton and the Isle of Skye secluded, well equipped and dog friendly. 4

Plockton, Highland, Scotland

Self-Catering chalet near Plockton and the Isle of Skye secluded, well equipped and dog friendly. From £770 Availability

Duirinish Holiday Lodges Rhum Lodge is a Scandinavian Style lodge with 2 bedrooms and one bathroom with a walk in shower. There is one double bedroom and one twin bedded room. Rhum sleeps up to 4 people. The lodge has electric heating in every room controlled by you, so whatever the weather, or your personal temperature preference, you are in control. Heating and electricity are included in the price of the lodge.

Located in Kyle, this chalet is in a rural area and on a river. Loch Carron and Eilean Donan Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Magpie and Isle of Skye Market Square. Kayaking and motor boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.

Self-Catering chalet near Plockton and the Isle of Skye secluded, well equipped and dog friendly. 4

Duirinish, Highland, Scotland

Self-Catering chalet near Plockton and the Isle of Skye secluded, well equipped and dog friendly. From £714 Availability

Duirinish Holiday Lodges Eigg Lodge is a Scandinavian Style lodge with 2 bedrooms and one bathroom with shower over the bath. There is one double bedroom and one twin bedded room. Eigg sleeps up to 4 people. The lodge has electric heating in every room. Heating and electricity are included in the price of the lodge.

Eigg Lodge has a private terrace, perfect for a barbeque and a glass of wine.

Located in Kyle, this chalet is in a rural area and on a river. Loch Carron and Glen Shiel reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Magpie and Isle of Skye Market Square. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and motor boating nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking.

Self-Catering log cabin near Plockton and the Isle of Skye secluded, well equipped and dog friendly. 4

Duirinish, Highland, Scotland

Self-Catering log cabin near Plockton and the Isle of Skye secluded, well equipped and dog friendly. From £910 Availability

Duirinish Holiday Lodges Scalpay Lodge is a Canadian Style lodge with 2 bedrooms, both en-suite. There is one double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and one twin bedded room with en-suite shower room. Scalpay sleeps up to four people. The lodge has electric heating in every room controlled by you, so whatever the weather, or your personal temperature preference, you are in control. Heating and electricity are included in the price of the lodge.

Located in Kyle, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. Plockton Harbour and Raasay House Activities Centre are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Isle of Skye Market Square and Magpie. Kayaking and motor boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and cycling nearby.

Senga - Cosy Coastal Cabin Sleep 4 + 2 Dogs 4

Lybster, Caithness, Highland, Scotland

Senga - Cosy Coastal Cabin Sleep 4 + 2 Dogs From £812 Availability

Located in Lybster, this 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin lets you experience it all. Fans of nature and the outdoors will love being 43 minutes by car from Dunnet Bay Beach and 47 minutes from Duncansby Head. With convenient onsite parking, you'll be ready to make the 11-minute drive to Grey Cairn Camsters or the 18-minute drive to Wick Heritage Centre.

While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including WiFi, towels, and bed sheets. Other amenities include a sofa bed.



This cabin is located in Lybster. Dunbeath Heritage Centre and Clan Gunn Heritage Centre & Museum are cultural highlights, while Old Wick Castle is a local landmark.

Skye Eco Bells Glamping - Recharge yourself off-grid 3

Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland

Skye Eco Bells  Glamping - Recharge yourself off-grid From £672 Availability

Skye Eco Bells is a unique Eco Glamping site in the north west of the Isle of Skye and within easy driving distance of all the major attractions. We only have 3 Finnish Huts and 1 Bell tent to keep the site small so you can enjoy some tranquility and time to relax and unwind whilst having a great base to explore all of Skye.

The site has no electricity or WiFi so you can really disconnect from the outside world and reconnect with the important things.......each other and the stunning natural landscape around you. Lighting is provided by rechargeable lights and candle power.

Our furnished 5m Finnish Huts sleep 2 people in a double bed. Sit by your outdoor firepit after exploring the island or relax in your cosy cabin, warmed by the wood burning stove. Each cabin also has it's own fire pit and BBQ area to enjoy outdoor fires and sit under the stars with a drink or 2! Your first basket of firewood is free but if you need more there is firewood available to buy on site. You will also have access to The Hub social camp kitchen that is fully kitted out for all your cooking needs and furnished in a cosy style with candle lanterns and a wood burning stove for those cooler evenings. The Shack provides additional cooking/eating space and is convenient for making that morning cup of coffee to start your day of exploring. The site also has a unique greenhouse shower and composting toilet that fit in with our eco credentials and reduce our impact upon the environment.

Up to 2 dogs are welcome by prior arrangement only. There is an additional £10 charge which you can pay when you visit.

Skye Eco Bells is all about reconnecting with the natural world and reducing our impact on the environment whilst providing you with a fun, cosy and adventurous holiday. Escape the outside world completely for a digital detox and discover the total relaxation of simple living or use Eco Bells as a restorative base to return to after a busy day of sight seeing. You will find our small flock of free range hens and camp cat Bella ready to welcome you home!

At Skye Eco Bells we take our environmental responsibilities very seriously. So you will find that wherever possible we have re-used or recycled building materials. All our cleaning, laundry products and the toiletries we provide for guests are high quality, chemical free and biodegradable. All bin bags are either compostable or biodegradable. We compost all food waste and encourage you to use our recycling facilities. Our toilets are composting which saves thousands of gallons of drinking water per year. Our unique greenhouse shower uses a natural grey water filtration system.

Located in Isle of Skye, this cabin is in a rural area. Aros Experience and Uig Pottery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Skye Silver Gift Shop and The Shilasdair Shop.

Skye Lodge 16

Inverness-shire, Highland, Scotland

Skye Lodge From £2079 Availability

If you are looking for a large holiday house in the Outdoor Capital of Scotland, then this beautiful lodge with clear views of Ben Nevis is ideal. Great lodge, great location.

A hugely popular private mansion, commonly referred to by the Scottish as a ‘Fishing Lodge’, this spacious, holiday home can very comfortably accommodate three or four families. Built in 1870 for landed gentry wishing to fish the River Lochy, over the century this old family home has welcomed guests from all walks of life, including royalty.  Edward & Mrs Simpson enjoyed some respite on this private estate far from the public eye in 1935.  

Several years ago this large holiday home undertook a fairly major renovation and restoration programme, the photos of which are on display for guests in a leather bound album on the hall table. It’s a tribute to the current family the amount of work put into these improvements, though with a property of this size and calibre, maintenance is an ongoing project. This Victorian Grand Dame was thus transformed into a bright, modern holiday home meeting the needs of the 21st Century traveller without losing the charm of its historic roots.

The property remains to all intents and purposes a fishing lodge, insofar as groups continue to take a beat on the River Lochy in pursuit of salmon and trout.  However, its location has become just as attractive to other groups looking to enjoy a general holiday on the West Coast for walking and other activities.

Overall this property is a charming, spacious, nicely furnished holiday home. Smart where it counts, less so where it doesn't.  It has a comfortable, relaxed feel and would be perfect for three generational familities or groups of friends looking for a bit of 'space' to unwind and enjoy each others company both indoors and out.

Sky Lodge is a beautiful Victorian self-catering lodge set within five acres of private land in Torlundy, Fort William, amidst the stunning Inverness-shire countryside on the western coast of Scotland. The house has currently undergone an extensive refurbishment programme, which now offers a luxurious experience in a tranquil setting. You might see the occasional tall ship pass on the canal that runs parallel to the river, which always creates a bit of excitement.  For those interested in marine history, 'Neptune's Staircase' at Banavie near Fort William is worth visiting.  On sunny days you can walk up the canal (young and old alike) tracing its steps up to the top lock followed by a drink or snack in the nearby café.  The River Lochy
You can walk to the river from the front terrace, down some steps and through a mixture of wild bracken, fern and overgrown vegetation.  Dogs are asked to be kept on a lead or at least under control in case you come across livestock. The river is fast flowing and quite dangerous in areas, so absolutely not suitable for swimming. It's a lovely walk though right along the shoreline which in some places has formed rocky beaches.  You'll pass one or two small wooden huts (bothys) along the way and are asked to be mindful of the fishermen who may be down on the banks, hoping to catch some salmon or trout. If you'd like to try a spot of fly fishing yourself let us know and we'll put you in touch with the relevant people. You can walk a decent circuit from the house, along the river bank, up through the paddock onto the open moorland running either side of the single lane track back to the house. Getting There
Located 6 miles from Fort William, it's an easy drive to and from town. Your nearest supermarket and other major shops would also be Fort William which is likely to cater for most of your needs. Local Activities
With spectacular beaches and sheltered coastlines, forests and mountains, lochs and glens, the Inverness-shire landscape is a great place to get out and enjoy yourself, be it walking, skiing, playing golf or simply appreciating the view.

Salmon Fishing
The salmon fishing season on the Lochy starts on 1st April and finishes on 15th October.

Walking
Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain, sits majestically at the head of Loch Linnhe with its presence dominating the landscape.

Highland Games

With activities ranging from Highland dancing, athletics, piping competitions and marching, the Highland Games are a great day out.

Trout Fishing & Riding

For trout fishing in ponds at the foot of Ben Nevis, or riding and hacking along beautiful tracks that lead down to the River Lochy or up on to the mountain with superb views over Loch Linnhe.

kiing, biking, boarding
For more exotic activity on Ben Nevis – gondolas, bike riding, skiing and snow sports are available

Ben Nevis Distillery
Ben Nevis Distillery was established in 1825 and is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. The distillery is situated at the foot of Ben Nevis.

Ben Nevis Observatory

Opened in October 1883, the Ben Nevis Observatory provided invaluable meteorological data for 20 years on a continuous hourly basis.

Golfing

Set directly below Ben Nevis, Fort William Golf Club has an 18-hole course.

Boating
For exhilarating boat trips around the western coast.

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