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Vacation rentals with a patio in Cromarty Firth

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A well-maintained garden surrounds a historic building, showcasing a lush green lawn. Tall trees and hedges provide a sense of privacy. The structure features stone walls and multiple windows, reflecting a peaceful atmosphere under a clear blue sky.
Vacation home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

The Garden Flat - Ardullie Lodge

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil historic getaway within a Grade 11 listed building, perfectly located on NC500 route just above the Cromarty Firth. A great base for exploring the highlands. The lodge was visited by the Queen Mother each year for lunch on her way to stay at the Castle of Mey. The Garden Flat is a luxury self contained flat, each bedoom zip and link King size beds which can be seperated into twin beds. A large contained garden, loved by our visitors canine companions.

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The cottage is constructed of stone and features a traditional design with a thatched roof. Large windows allow for natural light, illuminating the exterior in the morning glow. Surrounded by frosted grass, the building is set against a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Cosy, rural 3-bedroom cottage with wood burner.

Knockanbuie is a quiet, cosy holiday cottage in rural Nairnshire, with beautiful open views from every window. It was refurbished recently and has underfloor heating and a woodburning stove in the sitting room. It is a perfect place for family and friends to relax. The cottage and garden are for your use, there is a large area of lawn and grass all around the cottage. An ideal location for exploring the rich history of Scotland and to enjoy nature with lochs, beaches, forests and rivers nearby.

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A log cabin is set amidst lush greenery, showcasing rustic wooden architecture. A staircase leads to a spacious deck, surrounded by trees. The sky above is partly cloudy, providing a serene backdrop to the cabin's natural surroundings.
Cabin in Silverbridge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 488 reviews

Hidden Gem, delightful log Cabin near NC500

Relax and enjoy the scenery and wildlife at this unique location, secluded amongst scots pine and birch trees with stunning views, close to the NC 500 and also right on the door step of a Corbet and a Munro for hill walking. There is a beautiful walk around the river blackwater just minutes from the cabin with falls and old bridges. Or just cosy up inside and listen to music on Alexa or watch movies on Netflix, or just dine out and relax on the decking with a glass of wine. Post Code IV23 2PU

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A modern living space features a comfortable sofa adorned with decorative pillows, a wooden coffee table, and a light wooden dining table with matching chairs. Large patio doors provide a view of the garden, while a stylish pendant light hangs from the ceiling.
Guesthouse in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Cosy 1 bedroom guest house on NC500

Newly built and finished to a high standard, enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located one bedroom private guest space. Located in the Royal Burgh of Tain, off the A9 & NC500 route, this well equipped space is situated in a family garden with off road parking. The self contained building boasts, a double (UK standard) bedroom, shower room and kitchen/diner/sitting area. Large patio doors lead out to the decked area in the garden. 35 miles north of Highland capital Inverness.

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The unique cottage is framed by a vibrant wildflower meadow, featuring a mix of colorful blooms and lush greenery. The stone exterior of the cottage is visible, complemented by a clear blue sky and surrounding trees, creating a harmonious blend with the natural landscape.
Home in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Garden Cottage with hot tub, castle & sea views

This charming cottage is completely unique having the old Redcastle ruin as a back drop and views of the Beauly Firth directly in front. There is an idyllic stream going through the garden and we have recently planted a wild flower meadow at the end of the garden. It has been beautifully refurbished in 2023 and we feel incredibly proud of the results. The cottage is located in the sleepy hamlet of Milton of Redcastle and really is an idyllic and very comfortable place to come and unwind.

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The image features a wooden cabin with a curved roof, set on a grassy area. A wooden deck surrounds the cabin, providing a space for seating. In the background, a two-story house is visible, flanked by trees and a gravel driveway.
Cabin in Highland Council
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Great Glen Cabin in Inverness

Great Glen Cabin is situated on the Great Glen Way on the edge of Inverness. Situated 2 miles from the town centre and on two bus routes, this makes an ideal choice for two people passing through or staying longer. There is a double bed and also a simple sofa bed (sleeping bag required). Fast WiFi and parking for two cars. The cabin is situated in the front garden of my house. Bedding and towels supplied. Closest shop 1 mile away. Gaelic and English spoken. Fàilte oirbh uile.

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The exterior of the cabin is shown, featuring a small patio area with a wooden gazebo. Seating arrangements are visible, along with tall trees casting dappled light across the stone flooring. The cabin’s exterior is clad in light-colored siding, with large glass doors providing an inviting entrance.
Guesthouse in Kirkhill
5 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Luxury one bedroom studio cabin HI-50160-F

Enjoy a peaceful and private stay at Cartlodge cabin. The property is situated in a secluded part of our garden approximately 22 meters from the main house, with stunning views onto a beautiful field and Wardlaw Mausoleum (Outlander) We are just 1 mile from the NC500 route, 8 miles from Inverness,, 4 miles from the the pretty little village of Beauly. There is an hourly bus service that runs from kirkhill which can take you to both places. Achnagairn castle is just a 5 minute walk away.

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Cabin in Ardross
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Wood cabin with hot tub surrounded by nature

Newly refurbished old wooden cabin , full of caracter , with nature and forest for a garden. enjoy r sitting by the warm and cosy wood burnig stove , relaxing on the hot tub or walking in peace int he sorrundings forest. independent property sharing the grounds with an other wooden house but with fully enclosed garden to give you the privacy you need to have a proper break. nature at your doorstep , from the grounds of the properties enjoy direct walks on to forest , hills and fields.

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The exterior of the newly built lodge is displayed, showcasing a modern design with large windows that allow natural light. A spacious deck area is visible, framed by lush greenery and seating arrangements. The clear blue sky enhances the inviting atmosphere of the outdoor space.
Bungalow in Avoch
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Rural luxury lodge - 2BED - Sea views with hot tub

Newly built, two bedroom luxury lodge with hot tub situated in an idyllic, peaceful setting with stunning sea views towards the Moray Firth and Chanonry Point. The lodge is the perfect base for exploring the Highlands and NC500. The property has a spacious kitchen/diner, two luxury kingsize bedrooms and stunning bespoke bathroom with wooden bath, sink and shower tray. The garden is the perfect venue for alfresco dining to enjoy the stunning views. There is parking available on site.

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An open-plan living room features a circular black chair and a cozy sofa with floral upholstery. A modern kitchen is visible in the background, equipped with white cabinetry. Natural light fills the space, enhancing the rustic wooden beams and a vibrant area rug placed on the light-colored floor.
Guest suite in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Cosy coastal hideaway with incredible sea views

Relax at this unique getaway in the small seaside town of Fortrose. The accommodation has its own private balcony and boasts stunning views of Fortrose harbour and across the Moray Firth. Chanonry Point, the best place for dolphin watching in Britain, is only a 20 min walk. Close to the popular NC500 route, it is ideal for a romantic break for two. The wood burning stove will keep you cosy on colder nights. There is so much to explore in the area, two nights may not be enough!

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A wooden cabin exterior is framed by a landscaped area with gravel pathways and planters. Two seating arrangements with chairs are visible on the patio, alongside glass doors that provide access to the interior. The surrounding greenery adds a natural touch to the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Hillhaven Lodge

Hillhaven Lodge is an addition to the already well established Hillhaven B&B. The lodge is a luxury, purpose built wooden cabin with full facilities including a Hydrotherapy Hot Tub and wood burning stove. Located 20 minutes from Inverness and the NC500, just outside the village of Fortrose. Local attractions include dolphin watching at Chanonry point, Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club, Eathie fossils, several world famous distilleries and breweries and only 30mins from Loch Ness!

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A self-contained wooden annex is set against a backdrop of bright blue sky and lush green trees. The surrounding area features gravel and a lawn space, with subtle hints of nearby forest, inviting exploration of the natural setting.
Guesthouse in Alness
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Brand new, self-contained woodland studio

Take it easy and unwind at this unique and tranquil getaway in a woodland setting in the Highlands of Scotland, only 5 minutes from the NC500 route. Close by local amenities are available in the towns of Alness and Invergordon a short 10 minute drive away (shops, restaurants, leisure centre, golf course, fishing etc). We are also a 25 minute drive from Inverness. This brand new dog friendly (maximum 2 dogs) location with outdoor space has quiet forestry walks on the doorstep.

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