Cottages in Scotland

Cottages in Scotland

Promising sprawling landscapes punctuated by dramatic mountains and glassy lochs, Scotland is a holiday destination unlike any other. Our collection of self-catering holiday cottages invites you to soak up your spectacular surroundings in style, whether you’re after a family-friendly lodge in the Scottish Highlands or a beautiful cottage for two with sea views in the Outer Hebrides. Looking for somewhere with a little extra? From swimming pools and hot tubs to pet-friendly gardens, our Scottish cottages have you covered so you can fill your days with lofty adventures before returning to your very own sanctuary. Read more

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We have 5 self catering cottages in Scotland

Stella Maris is a 4 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views on Benbecula.
  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £520 *

Stella Maris

5632

4 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views on Benbecula.


As you step into Stella Maris its warm and cosy interiors will welcome you. Guests will love the large kitchen/diner set against the amazing backdrop of the shoreline. It will be ...

  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £520 *

Cape Gare is a 1 bedroom self catering cottage with sea views near Helensburgh.
  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £836

Cape Gare

5568

1 bedroom self catering cottage with sea views near Helensburgh.


Offering stunning views over Gare Loch across to the mountains of the Highlands beyond, this is the perfect retreat for discerning couples seeking spacious, luxurious comfort in a ...

  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £836

Cape Wrath Lodge is a 8 bedroom, dog friendly holiday home with sea views near Durness.
  • Sleeps 16 + 4 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £4037 *

Cape Wrath Lodge

5345

8 bedroom, dog friendly holiday home with sea views near Durness.


Escape to the breathtaking beauty of the Kyle of Durness in the Scottish Highlands at this exquisite hunting lodge. Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Northern Sutherland, ...

  • Sleeps 16 + 4 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £4037 *

Sarsgrum is a 3 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Durness.
  • Sleeps 6 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £1089

Sarsgrum

5344

3 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Durness.


Welcome to Sarsgrum, a detached property nestling beside the sea estuary, the Kyle of Durness, in the breathtaking landscapes of northern Sutherland. With fantastic vistas of the s...

  • Sleeps 6 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £1089

Shore Cottage is a 2 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Durness.
  • Sleeps 4 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £911

Shore Cottage

5346

2 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Durness.


Situated on the shore of the tidal estuary of the Kyle of Durness, with panoramic views of the mountains and sea, Shore Cottage is a dream highland retreat. Comfortably furnished t...

  • Sleeps 4 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £911

Holidays in Scotland

Home to a variety of memorable holiday destinations, from the untouched landscapes of the Outer Hebrides to the dramatic Scottish Highlands, Scotland beckons for adventure at every turn.

Beaches in Scotland

The beautiful white sands and dunes at Clachan Sands in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland

Whether you’re visiting the East Coast with the wild and wonderful North Sea on your doorstep or the West Coast where beautiful islands await, Scotland’s beaches have something special for everyone. Boasting pristine white sands and the bluest waters you’ve ever seen, Achmelvich Beach will have you wondering if you’ve accidentally wandered into the Med, while Camusdarach Beach invites you to put your geology knowledge to the test as you explore fascinating rock pools along the coastline. Whichever beach you choose, you can expect a spectacular backdrop, from blue-tinted peaks in the distance to impressive rock stacks rising from the waters in front of you.

National Parks in Scotland

The beautiful Loch Lomond in Scotland

Known far and wide for their stunning landscapes and amazing wildlife-watching opportunities, the Cairngorms National Park and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are a must-visit when staying in Scotland. In the Cairngorms, you’ll find the tallest mountain in the UK, Ben Nevis, alongside a playground of lofty peaks to climb, hike, and even ski. Visiting Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, it’s easy to see why so many songs have begun on the sun-warmed banks, as the rolling landscapes that undulate through the park make for a rather spectacular backdrop to any walk.

Things to do in Scotland

The incredible rock formations at the Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye in Scotland

With a rich history and bountiful wildlife, there’s much to see and do when exploring Scotland. Famed for its castles and ancient landmarks, Scotland’s history permeates the landscapes in fascinating ways, from the ice-carved likes of Glen Coe to the curious standing stones on the Isle of Lewis - both of which have featured on the big screen. Follow the North Coast 500 (NC500) for winding roads and unbeatable views, ride the Hogwarts Express, or wait for darkness to fall and enjoy a spot of stargazing at one of the greatest Dark Sky Sites in the UK.

Places to eat in Scotland

A table laden with fresh oysters in a restaurant in Scotland

Whether you’re in the mood for haggis, neeps, and tatties or a slab of shortbread and a cup of tea, Scotland’s pubs, cafés, and restaurants have you totally covered. Scattered across the country and enjoying some of the best views and settings around, you’re never far from a welcoming Scottish pub where you can sink a few drinks by the fire after a breathtaking trek across the Highlands. The Isle of Skye is home to a variety of exceptional restaurants, whether you want a Michelin star experience or a relaxed meal by the water, while Edinburgh boasts vibrant eateries to match the bustling and historic streets.