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Stunning scenery, from mountain to glen, remote isles to lively cities, Scotland makes for a great holiday experience. Whether it's 'bagging' a munroe or swimming in a loch, spotting red deer or bird watching, exploring the forests or whisky tasting there is so much to offer.

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Largo Bay House 12

Lower Largo, Fife, Scotland

Largo Bay House From £2442 Availability

Largo Bay House enjoys a prestigious spot with phenomenal, uninterrupted sea views on the water’s edge in Largo Bay. Within its traditional Victorian exterior lies a cool, contemporary interior where guests can holiday in total luxury. The house enjoys a secluded spot with a walled garden with a sweeping lawn, an alfresco dining and lounging terrace and direct beach access. Largo Bay House is set up as two independent, three bedroom apartments although the house and garden are let as one. This works perfectly for large groups who may enjoy a little privacy as well as time together. Though it may be tempting to nestle down in this beach hideaway playing on the beach, watching the sunsets and dining alfresco under the stars, the mighty Scottish golf courses of St Andrews, Largo Links, Elie and Earlsferry, Dumbarnie Links, Kingsbarns Links and Crail Golfing Society offer golfers plenty of reason to leave the beach and the beautiful walled garden. The Fife coastal path is perfect for hikers, the Fife Heritage Railway hosts regular open days and the historic, picturesque coastal villages of Elie and Crail just have to be visited. While staying in Largo Bay House, you may also want to visit the fantastic city of Edinburgh for a day too.

In total, Largo Bay House sleeps twelve guests in six bedrooms. Each of the two apartments enjoy a beautiful master bedroom with a super kingsize bed and gorgeous sea views, another double room with a kingsize bed and a third bedroom, ideal for children, with a set of full-size bunkbeds. There are gorgeous bathrooms in each apartment and wonderful living spaces that make the most of the breathtaking views. With giant sash windows, the apartments soak up the vistas and are light-flooded. The laid back, chic interiors offer exceptional living spaces. The lower apartment’s living space is open plan in design, a capsule of contemporary cool. Surrounded by elegant teal walls, you can snuggle on the cool corner sofa or antique chairs, watching the movie of your choice on the enormous wall-mounted television. You can cook up a storm in the chef’s dream of a kitchen and dine with a sea view on the farmhouse table. When the cold sets in, the cosy log burning stove will keep you company. The modern kitchen comes with a full range cooker, a double fridge freezer and a welcome Nespresso coffee machine. If you want to eat out one evening, the award-winning Crusoe Restaurant is just a few minutes away. The teal colourway continues into the spacious bedrooms. The master is enormous and the beautifully dressed bed is perfectly positioned to enjoy the gorgeous sea views. The double and bunk rooms are minimalist in styling, smart and elegant.

The upstairs living and dining space is wonderfully airy and bright. It enjoys gorgeous period features including an intricate ceiling rose and cornicing, sash windows and a feature fireplace which offers a crackling atmosphere on chilly evenings. Cheery scatter cushions adorn the sofa and accent chairs offering vibrant colour pops and the dining table and chairs is tucked into a cute space. The galley kitchen is modern with all the appliances you could possibly need for your self-catering break. Perhaps you could take it in turns to cook and eat in each apartment. The bedrooms are similar to the ones below with teal tones, crisp cottons and minimalist styling. The family bathrooms are beautifully presented, fully tiled and offering baths with overhead showers. There is a super cute balcony where you can enjoy your morning cup of coffee while taking in the brilliant sea vistas.

You may well want to spend most of your time on the sun-drenched, sea-facing terrace lazing on luxury sofas between dips in the sea. There is plenty of space for family games on the lush lawn. Largo Bay House offers a double kayak that guests are welcome to use.

Largo Bay House sits in a privileged position next to the sea in the ancient fishing village of Lower Largo. It is renowned for its stunning beach and as the birthplace of the 17th century sailor, Alexander Selkirk, who inspired Daniel Defoe to write Robinson Crusoe. The quaint village centre has changed little since the 1850’s when fishing was one of the village’s main industries. Today Lower Largo harbour is popular with pleasure craft sailors and is a starting point for walkers enjoying a section of the Fife Coastal Path. The village’s spectacular views across the Forth Estuary and its laid-back ambience have made this village popular with artists. Largo Arts Week takes place every July with plenty of open studios, art exhibitions and music.
 
Largo Bay House is twenty minute’s drive from St Andrews, Scotland’s world-famous home of golf. St Andrews is the Kingdom of Fife’s historic gem, famous also for its university, medieval streets and fantastic traditional buildings including St Andrews Cathedral. This superb golf capital boasts ten fantastic courses including the renowned Old Course. St Andrews offers excellent shopping, some wonderful art galleries, interesting museums and spectacular golden beaches. Visitors enjoy fine dining in many atmospheric restaurants as well as delicious ice creams from the local ice cream parlours. There are many exciting and interesting attractions from the cathedral to St Andrews Castle and Scotland’s Secret Bunker. The remains of St Andrews Cathedral are a must-see for any visitor. It was once the largest church in Scotland and the museum is home to a fantastic collection of medieval sculptures and relics which were found on the site. For amazing views across St Andrews and Fife, visitors can climb St Rule’s Tower which dates from the 12th century. St Andrews Castle enjoys a history spanning four hundred and fifty years. It has been a bishop’s palace, a fortress and a state prison. The Old Course is the golfing location which every golfer aspires to visit. It is one of the most famous golf courses in the world and visitors can join an expert guide to walk around the 1st, 17th and 18th holes, walking in the footsteps of golfing legends and experiencing a player’s eye view. There are ballots to play on the Old Course but you can book in advance to play on some of the other golfing wonders including The Castle Course, The New Course, the Jubilee Course, the Eden Course and the Strathtyrum Course. Another popular adventure is to take one of the St Andrews Ghost Tours which introduce visitors to many haunted locations including the Cathedral and St Andrews University.

The Fife Pilgrim Way is a wonderfully scenic long-distance walk through the ancient Kingdom of Fife. Visitors can follow in the footsteps of pilgrims who flocked to Fife between the 11th and 16th centuries to be near to the bones of St Andrew, one of Jesus’ disciples. It was considered to be the next best thing to the Holy Land, joining ranks with the Santiago de Compostela and Rome.

Elie is a delightful seaside village in the East Neuk of Fife. Sitting on the edge of a golden curve of sand, it boasts an ancient harbour that was established in the 16th century. The bay is popular with windsurfers and bathers and the town boasts two golf courses. James Braid, the celebrated golf course designer and five times winner of the British Open Golf Championship in the early 20th century was born in Elie. Elie enjoys many historic buildings including The Lady’s Tower, a summer house built for Lady Janet Anstruther.

Crail is another picturesque wonder with its renowned golf courses, Craighead Links and Balcomie Links, excellent eateries and historic buildings. Its beautiful harbour is brimming with creel boats, sailing boats and lobster pots. Crail is popular with foodies with its Crail Food Festival in June and its artisan bakery, independent grocer, family run butcher and summer lobster hut. The pottery and paintings in Crail Pottery and Crail Harbour Gallery battle for attention with the breathtaking sea views.

The captivating City of Edinburgh enjoys a wealth of top attractions for the whole family, excellent shopping opportunities and sensational fine dining. With a stunning backdrop of the dramatic Arthur’s Seat, the Pentland Hills and Edinburgh’s waterfront, this ever popular city is a remarkable place to visit. In just a few days you can take a cruise on the River Forth, explore the ancient castle, shop until you drop, wander through the cosmopolitan streets of the Port of Leith, listen to bagpipes and dine until you burst.

Lawers Point 4

Killin, Perthshire, Scotland

Lawers Point From £600 Availability

This superbly stylish 2-bedroom lodge is the ideal place for up to 4 guests to enjoy a holiday in the Scottish Highlands, enjoying stunning views across the waters of Loch Tay from the outside decking area with furniture. It's pet friendly, as well, so you can even bring along the dog to enjoy it with you.

Inside the lodge, the open-plan living, kitchen and dining room offers everything you need for spending time together on a self-catering Highland break. A contemporary log-burner provides warmth and ambience while you can keep yourself entertained with the TV and DVD player, with the convenient kitchen featuring essential appliances such as an electric cooker, a fridge/freezer, and a microwave.

There are two cosy bedrooms in this lodge, one a double and one a twin with two single beds. There's also a family bathroom.

Lawers Point 4

Killin, Perthshire, Scotland

Lawers Point From £600 Availability

This superbly stylish 2-bedroom lodge is the ideal place for up to 4 guests to enjoy a holiday in the Scottish Highlands, enjoying stunning views across the waters of Loch Tay from the outside decking area with furniture. It's pet friendly, as well, so you can even bring along the dog to enjoy it with you.

Inside the lodge, the open-plan living, kitchen and dining room offers everything you need for spending time together on a self-catering Highland break. A contemporary log-burner provides warmth and ambience while you can keep yourself entertained with the TV and DVD player, with the convenient kitchen featuring essential appliances such as an electric cooker, a fridge/freezer, and a microwave.

There are two cosy bedrooms in this lodge, one a double and one a twin with two single beds. There's also a family bathroom.

Learach - Gorgeous space with floating bed 2

Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland

Learach - Gorgeous space with floating bed From £2100 Availability

‘Laerach’ is the Gaelic name for the Larch tree and lends itself as a fitting name for our cabin, which boasts an internal Larch cladding. Light in colour, this timber creates a fresh, bright space in which to relax and enjoy the splendid scenery. This space features a larch room divider and includes a bespoke kitchen made from Ash, finished with Walnut trim, and a Corian worktop. Behind the divider you will find a luxury King-size floating bed, handcrafted from Larch, with a unique Harris Tweed headboard. The bathroom has a large drench shower and a Bluetooth mirror speaker to set your mood.
Ardcana, luxury spaces have been built around the view, with huge picture windows which offer an unrivalled panorama, even from the comfort of your bed. Whether the sun is shining, or the famous Skye rain is falling, you will be able to watch a stunning show, night after night from the comfort of Ardcana. In the height of summer, you might just be lucky enough to experience the sun setting behind Dun Caan, the famous flat-topped mountain of Raasay.

This cabin is located in Isle of Skye. Torabhaig Distillery and Plockton Harbour are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Magpie and Isle of Skye Market Square. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including birdwatching.

Leven View Lodges - Callart - sleeps 2 guests in 1 bedroom 2

Fort William, Highland, Scotland

Leven View Lodges - Callart - sleeps 2 guests  in 1 bedroom From £1015 Availability

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy spectacular views from this cosy pine hut. Situated on the outskirts of Glenco, Leven View Lodges is the perfect place to explore the West Coast of Scotland. The lodge has a comfortable king size sofa bed, with memory foam mattress and both bed linen and towels are provided. There is a small fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster and dinning area for your convenience. The bathroom has a spacious shower. Outside the lodge is rattan furniture to allow you to appreciate the stunning views.

Located in Fort William, this chalet is on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Loch Leven and Highland Titles Nature Reserve, while Glencoe Folk Museum and West Highland Museum are cultural highlights. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like mountain biking and hiking/biking trails.

Leven View Lodges - Carness - sleeps 2 guests in 1 bedroom 2

Fort William, Highland, Scotland

Leven View Lodges - Carness - sleeps 2 guests  in 1 bedroom From £1008 Availability

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy spectacular views from this cosy pine hut. Situated on the outskirts of Glencoe, Leven View Lodges is the perfect place to explore the West Coast of Scotland. The lodge has a comfortable king size sofa bed, with memory foam mattress and both bed linen and towels are provided. There is a small fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster and dinning area for your convenience. The bathroom has a spacious shower. Outside the lodge is rattan furniture to allow you to appreciate the stunning views.

Located in Fort William, this chalet is on the waterfront. Pixel Spirits Distillery and The Dragons Tooth Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Loch Leven and Highland Titles Nature Reserve. Explore all the area has to offer with hiking and mountain biking.

LIEVER is a charming log cabin in a beautiful forest location close to Loch Awe 4

Taynuilt, Argyll, Scotland

LIEVER is a charming log cabin in a beautiful forest location close to Loch Awe From £721 Availability

A lovely, spacious log cabin, hidden away in a peaceful location deep in the forest, offering comfortable, well equipped accommodation for up to 4 people.

A short walk to the shore of beautiful Loch Awe.

Fully fitted kitchen with, oven, hob, fridge, freezer, toaster, kettle etc

Open plan living/dining area, with patio doors opening onto furnished verandah, with lovely views into the forest. Ample, comfortable seating for 4 guests, satellite TV with DVD player & free wifi. A selection of books and DVD’s are available for guests use.

Front entrance porch, ideal for muddy boots or drying wet dogs!

Double bedroom has a lovely outlook towards garden & forest with French windows opening onto veranda and has a king size bed & wardrobe. Separate shower room.

Twin bedded room with wardrobe and en suite shower room. Window overlooks the forest.

Outside there is a private driveway with ample parking for 2 cars, a large, raised veranda with garden furniture and extensive, secluded grounds. Barnaline Forest in which the cabin is located is an amazing wildlife habitat with a wide variety of regular visitors, including Pine Marten (may feed from veranda), Red Squirrel, Deer, Cross Bills and many other bird species. The perfect location for nature lovers!

The cabin is well heated (electric – cost included) and furnished to a high standard.

Liever is a No Smoking cabin.

If you are looking for a relaxing, get away from it all holiday in a stunning location close to nature then Liever is the cabin for you.

Located in Taynuilt, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Bonawe Iron Furnace and Carnasserie Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Loch Visions and Argyll Adventure. Loch Fyne Whiskeys and Crarae Garden Argyll are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.

LITTLE GEM LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in St Boswells 4

Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland

LITTLE GEM LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in St Boswells From £623 Availability

This lovely chalet bungalow is in the village of Charlesfield near to St Boswells and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Little Gem Lodge is a lovely chalet bungalow situated in the village of Charlesfield, just four miles from St Boswells in the Scottish Borders. The bungalow can sleep four people and has one king-size double bedroom with en-suite shower and one twin together with shower room. Also in the cottage is a kitchen with dining area and sitting area with electric fire. Outside is off road parking for two cars and a veranda with furniture. Little Gem Lodge is in an ideal location for exploring this lovely part of the country.

Amenities: Gas central heating with electric fire. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed, front veranda with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.5 miles, bar in hotel 1 mile. Tea room 10 mins walk.

Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

Town: St Boswells sits on the south of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders. There is much evidence of Roman occupation, dating from almost two thousand years ago. Today, St Boswells is known for being on the route of St Cuthbert’s Way, the long distance path from Melrose Abbey to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. The village boasts a hotel, café, several shops, Post Office, butcher and a garage.

Located in Melrose, this lodge is in a rural area. Bank Street Gardens and Three Brethren reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Scott's View and St Abbs & Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve. Woodside Garden Centre and Waverley Line are also worth visiting.

Loch Caroy Place 6

Struan,, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Loch Caroy Place From £2478 Availability

The wonderful whitewashed Loch Caroy Place is an idyllic, beautifully appointed holiday home for families or friends wanting to explore the mesmerising Isle of Skye. It enjoys a stunning, remote position near Balmeanach and Loch Caroy in the north of Skye, 14km from the famous Dunvegan Castle, 15km from the majestic Cuillin hills and across the island from its bustling capital Portree. Loch Caroy Place has been brilliantly renovated in 2022 to offer luxury holiday living with gorgeous contemporary features. You will enjoy upside down living, making the most of this dreamy location and its spectacular views.  

The Isle of Skye is a truly magical place, the largest of the Inner Hedbrides and home to some of Scotland’s most iconic and dramatic landscapes. Skye is enchanting, captivating and absolutely fascinating. In the north of Skye, you will be near gorgeous villages including Ose, Bracadale, Struan and further norther, Edinbane. Balmeanach is ideally located to explore Skye’s three northerly peninsulas, Trotternish, Waternish and Durinish, which between them offer some of the finest dining in Skye. Portree is 24 km away. With the island only being fifty miles long and twenty-five miles wide, you will get the opportunity to see much of the island though. The majestic Cuillin mountain range boasts twelve munros and a fantastic range of scenic walks. Loch Caroy Place is perfect for guests that want to laze or walk on sandy beaches, dive, sail, surf, canoe, cycle, hike, play golf, eat well or just explore this astonishing island.

Loch Caroy Place is built on two levels, surrounded by a garden, terrace and plenty of parking space. Under a vaulted ceiling and lofty beams, the living space is joyful and absolutely fabulous. It features a contemporary, central, double sided log burning stove that offers warmth and a crackling atmosphere to both the living area and the dining and kitchen areas. The carpeted living area boasts extraordinary windows that offer the most spectacular scenery as well as drowning this dreamy space in brilliant natural light. If you can take your eyes away from the enticing scenery, there is a large television for your entertainment. Next comes another squishy sofa and trendy accent chairs, a space to chat, plan your adventures and enjoy a glass of your favourite tipple. On the other side of the fire is a lovely dining area and a sleek, dazzling white, contemporary kitchen. This offers excellent appliances, stools and another sofa so that the chef in your group always has company. Underfloor heating throughout will keep your toes toasty!

Your chic, effortlessly stylish three bedrooms are downstairs, also with stunning views. The huge master offers a beautifully dressed king-size bed, an immaculate ensuite bathroom and access to a deck. The other two bedrooms also enjoy tasteful decor, luxury linens, attractive soft furnishings and ensuite shower rooms. You will dive deep into shut eye in these luxurious havens after tiring walks exploring Skye.

Outside, you can dine alfresco and watch the sky changing colours. The night stars and the tranquillity are incredible. You will remember your holiday at Loch Caroy Place for a very long time.

Loch Caroy Place enjoys a wonderfully secluded location close to Balmeanach and Loch Caroy in north Skye, 14km from Dunvegan and 24km from Portree.

Dunvegan is great with a good range of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It is famous for its eight-hundred-year-old mythical castle and gardens. You can wander around its impressive gardens, grab a bite to eat in the cafe and catch a boat to see the Loch Dunvegan seal colony. The castle has been home to the Clan MacLeod the whole time. Though it may look like one castle, it is actually six buildings that were built in ten stages. The Keep was built in the mid-14th century and is the oldest part still standing. Dunvegan rests in the sea loch between the Waternish and Durinish peninsulas. There are wonderful walks, fishing, and the Giant MacAskill Museum. North of Dunvegan, the Claigan coral beaches are perfect for picnics and the Dunvegan bakery is a perfect stop for provisions. The town is rich in eateries from quirky cafes to smart restaurants. Not far from Dunvegan is one of Skye’s most famous Michelin-starred restaurants, The Three Chimneys.

The Isle of Skye offers incredible walks and iconic landscapes. The Waternish peninsula is amazing. You can also explore the fabled ‘Garden of Skye’ on the Sleat peninsula, enjoy action-packed fun on Raasay and taste the finest malt whiskies. Skye’s most majestic geological features include the Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing and the Cuillin. The island’s varied habitats mean that you could easily see otters, dolphins, golden eagles, white-tailed sea eagles and puffins. The capital of the island is Portree. Other villages in the north worth a stop are Uig and Staffin. Talisker Bay is lovely with a unique panorama. Basalt cliffs rise dramatically on either side of the bay.

Portree is surrounded by hills, Ben Tianavaig to the south, Suidh Fhinn or Fingal’s Seat to the west and the smaller Ben Chrachaig to the north. Further north is the Old Man of Storr. Portree is only about two hundred years old, originally a fishing village created by the then Lord MacDonald. It is brimming with cafes, restaurants, banks, churches, gift shops, a cinema, a swimming pool, and a tourist information centre. The town hosts numerous annual events such as the Portree Show, the Isle of Skye half marathon and the island’s largest event, the Skye Highland Games. It is very pretty with rows of colourful cottages lining up.

Loch Lomond Cottage I 6

Dunbartonshire, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Loch Lomond Cottage I From £1828 Availability

Loch Lomond Cottage I is situated just a stone’s throw from the banks of Loch Lomond, it makes the perfect holiday home for a family looking to enjoy one of the most picturesque areas in Scotland. The cottage offers guests a tranquil escape from reality where visitors can spend their days enjoying long rambles through the national park, hiking up Ben Lomond or simply admiring the views across Loch Lomond.

The cottage has been tastefully designed and boasts modern interiors and furnishings, comfortably accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. The cottage comes complete with a luxurious and sumptuously furnished living room and modern fitted kitchen complete with dining facilities and all the necessary amenities a budding chef could possibly need! Also on this level is the first of the double bedrooms and the family bathroom. Upstairs, are the two remaining well-appointed double bedrooms.

Outside, the private deck comes complete with dining facilities, making it the perfect spot to dine al fresco on a warm Summer evening while admiring the mesmerising views over Loch Lomond. The children will enjoy the fun climbing frame and playing games on the lawn. For the adults, there is a covered private hot tub, the perfect space to relax after a long day exploring the beautiful surroundings. *For those travelling in larger groups, it is possible to rent the identical adjoining cottage, Loch Lomond Cottage II, in order to accommodate up to twelve guests.

Loch Lomond Cottage I is situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, offering guests a truly Scottish escape. The location offers guests a truly relaxing retreat, with the national park on your doorstep there are plenty of long walks to enjoy while for the adventurous hikers Ben Lomond is just a short distance away.

Near-by local attractions:
- Stirling Castle
- Blair Drummond Safari Park
- Loch Lomond Aquarium
- Loch Lomond Shores
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Hill House
- Glengoyne Distillery
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery
- Soar intu Braehead
- Inveraray Castle
- Inveraray Jail Near-by local activities:
- Seaplane trips
- Loch cruises
- Pony trekking
- Hawk walk
- Clay pigeon shooting

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