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Rent Find self catering and cottages with a garden in Highlands Scotland
121 self catering cottage letting's that have a garden in Highlands Scotland. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodationdod to let in Highlands Scotland by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £270
to £ 445
Self catering accommodation in Brae Tongue sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: This coastline is renowned for its miles of sweeping white sandy beaches which are always quiet, whatever the time of year. The area is a paradise for surfers, body boarders and beach lovers generally. The pretty village of Bettyhill, above Torrisdale bay, has good local facilities including pubs and a restaurant, as well as an excellent indoor swimming pool and leisure centre. There is also a museum documenting the fascinating history of the Highland clearances and by following the Strathnaver Trail visitors can experience life in the Highlands from Neolithic times through the Viking era to the modern day. The area is a wild-life watchers paradise. Whales, basking sharks, porpoises, seals and otters are all seen in the area. At Melvich just along the coast there is also a colony of puffins which can be seen and at Forsinard, Strath Halladale, there is an RSPB nature reserve, where local rangers will take visitors to explore the bird life, flora and fauna close to hand. Nearby Borgie forest has a number of superb woodland trails, ideal for walking or cycling. Golf, canoeing, cycling, hill-walking, climbing and horse riding are all available locally. Heading south is the Strath of Kildonan, site of a 19th century gold-rush where it is still possible to pan for gold in the River Helmsdale - some visitors even claim to have paid for their holiday by selling the gold - but you must stake your claim by posting the date and amount of gold found in the old stone letter box! There are a number of excellent local restaurants, pubs and cafes in the small towns and villages along the coast. Beechwood provides an ideal base for exploring this spell-binding and unforgettable region of the UK.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £409
Self catering accommodation in Kirkwall sleeps 7.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Games Room Garden sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: West Mainland is the largest part of the largest island in Orkney and offers the visitor an unrivalled richness and diverse variety of attractions. The parish of Rendall lies on the north east side of West Mainland and at Tingwall, the harbour hosts a number of Orkney fishing boats as well as the ro-ro ferry to the islands of Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre. Mainland offers delightful villages dotted through farmland with spectacular cliff scenery along the Atlantic coastline, sheltered sandy bays and unrivalled hill and moorland vistas. Visitors will enjoy discovering the fascinating history - from the famous prehistoric village at Skara Brae through to the period of Norse and Viking rule, the Renaissance architecture of the early 17th century and right up to date. Orkney does not just offer historic interest however - the islanders lead a rich, full life and many recreational activities can be enjoyed including cycling, deep sea diving, golf, pony trekking, loch and sea fishing (excellent brown trout fishing lochs), sailing and boat hire. There are art, flower, drama and music Festivals held throughout the summer months and visitors are made very welcome. The islands are also abundant in wildlife, with many rare seabirds to be seen and wonderful wild flowers. No trip to Orkney is complete without exploring the smaller islands - each one has its own unique charm and character.
This delightful, detached single-storey extended croft cottage enjoys panoramic views and spectacular sunsets. The cottage is set in 2.5 acres of meadowed grounds - there is a decked patio with garden furniture to sit out and fully appreciate the tranquillity and spectacular surroundings. The light and sunny extension provides a large living/dining room and is reached from the main part of the cottage by a glazed link. The interior throughout is warm and very comfortably furnished. As all rooms are on one level the property may suit visitors with wheelchairs or walking difficulties. For larger groups, a separate bunkhouse is available at an extra charge comprising 2 bunk bedrooms and a shower room. Shops 1 mile, pub/hotel 2 miles.
1 master bedroom with king-size bed, 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, 1 single bed off hallway, living/dining room with wood-burning stove, kitchen, utility room with shower, conservatory, games room (pool table, darts), bathroom with separate shower unit, extra separate wc. All electric plus wood-burning stove. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, television, video, DVD, CD player, telephone. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £295
to £ 540
Self catering accommodation in Rockfield sleeps 6.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: An Talla is a charming seaside cottage situated in the picturesque fishing village of Rockfield. Originally the village gospel hall, from which it takes its Gaelic name, An Talla has been sympathetically and attractively converted and refurbished to provide a high standard of accommodation in a superb location. It is situated right on the waters edge, with gardens leading directly on the sand and shingle beach. With dolphins, porpoises and a wide variety of seabirds spotted directly from the cottage windows it is truly the quintessential seaside holiday cottage. Most of the accommodation is on the ground floor. A bright and spacious lounge opens onto a conservatory-style dining area. The whole room is dominated by the amazing seascapes and lovely mountain scenery beyond. A partially glassed door leads out to a decking area, ideal for alfresco dining and enjoying a glass or a dram as you drink in the incredible views.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £483
Self catering accommodation in Gairloch sleeps 8.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Pub near by Golf near by Garden sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: In a beautiful and very peaceful location above the pretty little coastal village of Badachro, and enjoying spectacular sea and mountain views this attractive detached house has been built in a traditional Scottish style. Badachro is a former fishing village which is now a haven for yachts and small boats and would be a popular choice for guests wishing to bring their own boat. The pub in the village is lively and friendly for lunch, drinks or an evening out. The popular resort of Gairloch is 4 miles away with excellent shopping, hotels, restaurants, boat trips, a beautiful beach and good 9 hole golf course. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are excellent opportunities for walking, climbing, fishing, pony trekking, sailing and golf.
This lovely house has very spacious rooms which are bright and welcoming and the interior is furnished and equipped to a particularly high standard. Full ramp access. It stands in an acre of garden grounds where guests can relax and soak up the atmosphere and wonderful scenic surroundings. Shops 4 miles, pub/hotel nearby.
1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room, 2 further double bedrooms and 1 twin bedroom (cot and high chair available) , very spacious comfortable lounge with double sofa bed, kitchen/dining room, bathroom with bath and separate shower, utility room with wc/whb. All electric. Fridge/freezer, auto washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, wide screen television, video, CD player. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £262
Self catering accommodation in Gairloch sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This traditional croft house is situated in a scenic and peaceful location in the crofting community of North Erradale, 6 miles along the coast from the charming little port of Gairloch. A wide range of walks can be enjoyed, from strolling along the beautiful beaches, forest walks and nature trails to the more demanding mountains of Torridon. River, loch fishing and sea angling are all available and permits, where necessary, can be obtained in Gairloch which offers a range of shops, restaurants, pubs and leisure facilities as well as a popular golf course and lively pier.
The age of the cottage is uncertain but records in the Heritage Museum show the cottage was rented in 1841 for an annual rent of
Mackays
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Mackays
RC624a
ARDELVE, DORNIE - Ross-shire
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £179
Self catering accommodation in Kyle of Lochalsh sleeps 5.
Features include: Fishing nearby Pets allowed Parking available Garden sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: This cedarwood chalet is one of two in a private setting near the shore of the sea loch. Within easy reach of the Isle of Skye, the chalet is also well placed for touring north to Applecross, Gairloch and the Inverewe Gardens and for walking in the famous hills of Kintail. An ideal spot for ornithologists and anglers as there is sea fishing in abundance at most times of the year. Local woodland walks. Shops 2 miles.
Set on the shingle shoreline, and enjoying magnificent uninterrupted views, this chalet has a patio and garden area with picnic table to take the best advantage of the mild climate. The chalet is comfortably furnished.
2 double bedrooms (each with w.h.b.), 1 small single bedroom; sitting room with three steps down to sun lounge area, split level kitchen/dining area, bathroom with bath and shower.
The chalet has private parking and is all electric with a fridge, microwave and television. A cot is available on request.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £365
Self catering accommodation in Ullapool sleeps 5.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Garden sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: With stunning uninterrupted views over the sea, Summer Isles and Torridon Mountains, this lovely detached stone house was built by the owner's grandfather in 1923 and is a much-loved family holiday home. The house is very spacious, sunny and comfortable with many homely touches, including a small book/DVD/video library.
There is a safely enclosed cultivated garden with deckchairs and room for children to play, 2 mountain bikes are provided by the owner. The area offers many outdoor attractions including fishing, sailing, sandy beaches, hill-walking and mountain climbing. The Inverpolly Nature Reserve and Inverewe Gardens are well worth a visit, or take a boat trip to see the seals. Shop (1/4 mile) pub/hotel 1 mile. Main shopping in Ullapool (25 miles).
1 king size bedroom and 1 room with double and 1 single bed (cot and high chair available), living room with sofa bed and open fire, dining room, kitchen, bathroom. All electric plus open fire. Fridge/freezer, microwave, auto washing machine, spin dryer, colour television, SKY, video, CD player, DVD player.
Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £328
Self catering accommodation in Drumnadrochit sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub near by Pets allowed Garden sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Situated deep in the Highlands, 5 miles into beautiful Glen Urquhart from Loch Ness, these 3 red cedar chalets sit in the extensive well kept grounds of a lovely country house hotel amongst magnificent mountain and forest scenery near Loch Meiklie. Built to a high standard, the chalets have attractive timber interiors and are very comfortably furnished, well-appointed and personally supervised by the owners of the hotel where guests are most welcome for meals or drinks. There are peaceful shared garden areas with barbecues and outdoor furniture to enjoy the tranquillity.
The lively, lochside community of Drumnadrochit (5 miles) has shops, pubs and visitor attractions. Inverness is 20 miles away. Glen Affric and Glen Cannich offer excellent walking, climbing, wild life and rare plants and Loch Ness provides water sports, sailing and cruises. Golf, riding and angling can be arranged. At the centre of the Highlands, this is an ideal base for exploring, with the Great Glen, Ben Nevis, Wester Ross, the Black Isle peninsula and the Cairngorm National Park all easily accessible by scenic roads through spectacular countryside.
1 double, 1 twin and 1 bunk bedroom (cots/high chairs available), living/dining/kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric. Fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, microwave, television, video, DVD, CD player. IN483c also has a dishwasher. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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