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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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Lodge 8 - The Carse 6

Errol, Perthshire, Scotland

Lodge 8 - The Carse From £912 Availability

The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living space with a kitchen offering an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, a dining area with seating for six people, and a sitting area with a Smart TV and an electric fire. The bedrooms consist of a double with an en-suite shower room, two further doubles, along with a shower room. Outside, there is private rear decking with furniture and a hot tub, as well as communal parking at an on-site car park. Within 0.7 miles, you will find a shop and a pub. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the cost. Please be aware that this is a pet-free and a non-smoking property. A memorable stay awaits at The Carse. Note: There are steps leading up to the decking, please take care. Note: There is an on-site bar/restaurant, but it is only available for private functions. Note: WiFi is currently only available in the communal areas.

Lodge 9 - The Forgan 6

Errol, Perthshire, Scotland

Lodge 9 - The Forgan From £912 Availability

The living areas in the property consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen housing an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, a dining area with seating for six people, and a sitting area with a Smart TV and an electric fire. The bedrooms consist of a double with an en-suite bathroom, another double and a twin, along with a shower room. Outside, there is private decking with furniture and a hot tub, along with communal parking at the on-site car park. Within 0.7 miles, you will find a shop and a pub. Please be aware that this is a non-smoking and a pet-free abode. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Whisk your loved ones away for a special getaway at The Forgan. Note: There are steps leading up to the decking, please take care. Note: There is an on-site bar/restaurant, but it is only available for private functions. Note: WiFi is currently only available in the communal areas.

Lodge with amazing views and hot tub 4

Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland

Lodge with amazing views and hot tub From £1162 Availability

Sit on the balcony of our newly renovated 2 bedroom lodge, nestled in the trees looking down on beautiful Loch Lochy whilst having breakfast before heading out to walk or cycle the Great Glen Way*, which goes through the site. In 3 hours (on foot) you’ll either be in Fort Augustus, where Loch Ness begins, or Spean Bridge, depending on whether you went left or right. If you make it to Fort William (about 22 miles on the Great Glen Way or about 40 minutes by car), you could hop aboard the Hogwarts Express following in Harry Potter’s footsteps over the famous Glenfinnan viaduct and on to Mallaig and still be back in time to lie relaxing in the luxurious hot tub whilst listening to the soothing sounds of a stream tumbling over the rocks.

Our lodge here has 2 double beds and the site doesn’t allow dogs so if you need a twin room or have a four legged friend, please look at our other lodges just a 10 minute drive away at the sister site, number 4 or number 26 Invergarry Lodges, on Loch Oich.

Lodge Details

2 double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, chest of drawers, bedside cabinets. 1 with dressing table and stool.

Bathroom with bath, over the bath shower, heated towel radiator, toilet, sink etc.

Fully fitted and equipped kitchen (NB there in no dishwasher)

Lounge diner with 2 double sofas, circular dining table and 4 chairs and patio doors onto the balcony.

nb. Guests are not permitted to invite others on site to stay overnight in any form of mobile home, camper van, caravan or tent and that the maximum occupancy of the Lodge cannot be exceeded overnight.

Although every effort will be made to ensure that the hot tub is ready to use on the day of arrival, it cannot be guaranteed.

Please be aware that the use of drones is not permitted on this site.

Too relaxed to cook? No problem. Take a 5 minute amble to the Eagle Barge, a floating pub which also does meals or drive 8 miles to Fort Augustus to The Bothy which sits next to the 3 staircase locks leading onto Loch Ness and enjoy a meal and a pint with the locals. For a special celebration book a table at Russell’s Restaurant at The Smiddy at Spean Bridge, 11miles away, for a fabulous meal in a romantic setting.

If you fancy hiring a boat pop to Le Boat, a few minutes walk at Laggan Lock or if water sports are your thing, take a 1.5 mile walk along the Great Glen Way or a 10 minute drive to ( Active Outdoor Pursuits ) situated at the sister site, Invergarry Lodges ( formerly Great Glen Water Park). Loch Ness runs from Fort Augustus (8 miles away) to Inverness which is about an hour’s drive and there are various attractions along the way. If you keep your eyes peeled you may even spot the illusive Nessie!

This cabin is located in Spean Bridge. Invergarry & Fort Augustus Railway Museum and Clansman Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Allt na Criche and Nevis Range Mountain Experience. Traveling with kids? Consider Great Glen Water Park and Highland Soaps.

Log Cabin in Angus 4

Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland

Log Cabin in Angus From £550 Availability

Located amid breath taking scenery surrounded by abundant wildlife including red squirrels at the foothills of the bonnie Angus Glens, in the valley of the Quharity Burn. With splendid views towards Airlie Monument, erected in memory of the 11th Earl, Balintore valley and famous Cat Law Hill. Located on the Southern Fringes of the Cairngorms National Park and surrounding Glens of Isla, Clova and Prosen, perfect for all outdoor pursuits. The historic town of Kirriemuir is just 4 miles away, the birthplace of J M Barrie, author of Peter Pan and Bon Scott of the rock group AC/DC. An abundance of activities can be reached within a few miles including cycle hire, horse riding and a selection of golf courses. Enjoy days out to the renowned Angus beaches including the stunning Lunan Bay and St. Cyrus Nature Reserve (25 miles). Leading onto the fully enclosed, decked area, you are met with this bespoke stylish micro lodge. Step inside this stylish lodge with beautiful views towards the Balintore valley, into the open plan accommodation. Located in the middle of the lodge is the lounge area with comfortable sofa that can convert into a small double bed if required. Perfect place to relax after a day out exploring the splendid local area and enjoy a great movie or catch up with your favourite TV program, or just sit back and admire the wonderful views. Cook up a storm in the well equipped kitchen with two ring gas hob, gas oven/electric grill, microwave, fridge with ice box and breakfast bar area, to enjoy romantic dining whilst admiring the views. There is also a comfortable sleeping area with a king size bed where you can relax, recharge, and enjoy the lovely views. Finally, completing this compact lodge is the stylish shower room with shower cubical and WC. Heading outside onto the enclosed decked balcony with seating area perfect for al fresco dining and lazy evening stargazing. The private Scandinavian ECO wood burning hot tub is located just below the decked area on the lawn ideal to relax and unwind in whilst admiring the splendid countryside views. There is a shared large fire pit designed to seat 14 people, BBQ hut that can seat up to 12 guests available to hire and a children s play area with swings. Ample off road parking is available.

Log Cabin in Angus 4

Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland

Log Cabin in Angus From £545 Availability

Located in an idyllic position at the foothills of the splendid Angus Glens in the valley of the Quharity Burn, close to the historic town of Kirriemuir (4 miles), the birthplace of J M Barrie and Bon Scott of ACDC. With views towards Cat Law Hill, Balintore and Airlie Monument, erected in memory of the 11th Earl, and surrounded by abundant wildlife including red squirrels, this is the perfect getaway to recharge your batteries. Nestled close to the southern fringes of the Cairngorms National Park (10 miles) and the surrounding glens of Isla, Clova and Prosen, you ll find plenty of outdoor pursuits to fill your time. An abundance of activities can be reached within a few miles including cycle hire and horse riding. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy an array of courses close at hand with the championship course at Carnoustie (24 miles) being a good option. Stepping onto the fully enclosed, decked area, you are met with this luxurious micro lodge. Venturing inside this fantastic lodge with magnificent glen and countryside views, you ll find the cosy into the open plan living area. The lounge area has a comfortable sofa which can convert into a small double bed if required. This is the perfect space to relax after a day out exploring the beautiful local area, or perhaps you d prefer to enjoy a great movie or catch up with your favourite TV program, or just sit back and admire the amazing views. The bespoke well equipped kitchen area is the perfect place to whip up something special with a two ring gas hob, gas oven and electric grill, microwave, fridge with ice box and breakfast bar area ideal to enjoy romantic meals. There is also a lovely comfy king size bed where you can relax and enjoy the splendid views. Finally, completing the accommodation is the stylish shower room with shower cubical and WC. Venturing outside onto the enclosed decked balcony, you ll find a seating area ideal al fresco dining or lazy evening stargazing. There is also a fantastic private Scandinavian ECO wood burning hot tub located just below the decked area on the lawn where you can relax and unwind and enjoy the splendid countryside views. There is a shared large fire pit designed for 14 people, children s play area with swings and a spacious BBQ hut that can seat up to 12 guests. There is ample off road parking available.

Log Cabin in Angus 4

Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland

Log Cabin in Angus From £587 Availability

Nestled in an idyllic private position, this historic home is surrounded by 335 acres of a beautiful working organic farm and country estate. It s located within 1 mile of the historic town of Kirriemuir, the birthplace of J M Barrie, author of Peter Pan, and Bon Scott of the rock group ACDC. It s also perfectly positioned close to the southern fringes of the Cairngorms National Park with the stunning Angus Glens of Isla, Clova and Prosen to explore, perfect for all outdoor pursuits. Visit Loch Kinnordy, a wonderful RSPB reserve, the spectacular waterfall at Reekie Linn and Glamis Castle, the ancestral home of the Queen Mother. Golfers can enjoy several fantastic local and links courses including Kirriemuir, Forfar, Rosemount, Alyth, Blairgowrie and the championship course at Carnoustie. Step inside this detached single storey period cottage from the beautiful mature gardens into the vestibule, and head through to the light and bright lounge. Relax on the comfortable sofa and the retro stylish chairs after a day out exploring the splendid local area. Watch a great movie on the Smart TV with an active Netflix account or just sit back and admire the views with an abundance of wildlife that regularly visits the garden. On those cooler evenings, light up the lovely roaring wood burner. There is also a dining area in the lounge for romantic or family gatherings. Next is the master king size bedroom with dual aspect windows with beautiful views to enjoy, as well as a handy sink and ample storage space. Continuing through to the rear hall, there is direct access outside to the gardens and parking area. You are first met with a wonderfully presented twin bedroom with lovely views over the country estate s gardens. Next is the well equipped kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and a handy dishwasher. Finally, completing the delightful accommodation is the bathroom with a handheld shower over the bath, a separate shower cubicle and a WC. Venturing outside, there is a covered seating area directly in front of the house for al fresco dining or lazy evening stargazing in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Off road private ample parking is available and there is a garage to house one car with secure storage for outdoor gear and bikes. The property is located amid 335 acres with a shared tennis court and a walled garden with kitchen and medicinal herb gardens. There is also an orchard with an array of seasonal fruit trees, a wildflower meadow, a wildlife pond and a small loch with a waterfall. Guests are welcome to explore the established countryside tracks and forest trails. There is also abundant wildlife to spot including red kites, ospreys, red squirrels, beavers, badgers, otters, roe deer and garden birds. This property has a private water supply.

Log Cabin in Angus 2

Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland

Log Cabin in Angus From £632 Availability

Nestled within the spectacular scenery of the beautiful Glenclova valley. The immediate area has abundant wildlife and offers a wealth of outdoor activities including Munro bagging, walking, biking, loch and river fishing for salmon and trout. With an array of mountain ranges, lochs and country tracks to explore. Golfers will also be delighted with the area boasting a number of fantastic local and links courses, including the championship course at Carnoustie. The historic famous town of Kirriemuir was the birthplace of J M Barrie, author of Peter Pan and Bon Scott of the Rock group ACDC. Venturing into the lodge, take off your coats and boots and head through to the warm and inviting open plan lounge/kitchen/diner that has an impressive double vaulted ceiling. Relax on the comfortable sofas and snuggle up with a loved one whilst watching something good on the TV/DVD. Rustle up a hearty breakfast in the kitchen area with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine, and enjoy the results at the dining table. Head through to the bedroom, also with double vaulted ceiling, where you will find the king size bed to get a peaceful night s rest. The shower room will get you ready for the day s activities ahead and the hot tub will soothe any aches after a day of hiking. Outside spend your days soaking in the hot tub and enjoy the surrounding scenery. There is ample off road parking.

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute 4

Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scotland

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute From £582 Availability

A perfect base for exploring mid Argyll and all its history. Follow the Crinan Canal, on foot or by bike, from Ardrishaig to Crinan to see why this is often known as Scotland s most beautiful shortcut. Or visit the site of the Scottish Beaver Trial to try and spot these elusive creatures. Visit clan seats, castles and ruins throughout the area. Take a trip to Kilmartin Museum and see the standing stones and cairns which make this such a special place. Or, for the energetic, head to Dunadd Fort, where the ancient kings of Scotland were crowned and put your foot in the footprint to declare yourself king (or queen) for the day! The ferry from Tarbert is only a short drive away and you can catch take the boat across to Portavadie which is a lovely day out! As you walk into this lodge into the hallway you will find a double and twin bedroom with the bathroom along the hallway offering a shower over bath and WC. To the front of the lodge is the kitchen with dining area, electric oven and hob, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer, there are French doors which open up through to the lounge. The bright lounge has TV and patio doors which open up onto the decking area which sits on the edge of Loch Fyne with stunning views whatever the weather. Venturing outside there is covered decking around the side of the lodge which is ideal whatever the weather to sit out and watch the sun go down after a day out exploring! There is a BBQ for those long summer evenings. There is ample private parking in front of the lodge.

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute 4

Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute From £670 Availability

Sitting off the beaten track in a peaceful, desirable location, this detached log cabin is perfect for nature lovers. The immediate area is ideal for walking and cycling with an array of coastal, country, and forest trails to explore. There are three golf courses with the closest at Strone 7 miles away. Ardentinny Beach is just 5 miles drive, great for when the weather gets warmer and you need to cool down. The impressive Loch Eck is famed for being only one of two lochs in the world that host freshwater herring (Powan). Dunoon is 11 miles away and has a selection of shops, cafes, and restaurants, while the entire Cowal Peninsula in Argyll is filled with scenic drives and attractive villages. An uncrowded place that offers the sights of dramatic scenery. This lovely lodge offers fantastic mountain and loch views with patio doors leading directly onto the spacious decked area. There is ample seating outside to enjoy your morning coffee and plan the day s activities in a stunning setting. An open plan, rustic style lounge/kitchen/dining area is the perfect place to unwind and take in views through the doors or switch on the Smart TV. There are two enchanting bedrooms where you cand rift off to sleep one double that boasts its own infrared sauna, and a lovely twin room. Unwind in the wonderful spa style bath, complete with rain shower overhead, a great place to unwind at the end of each day. Step out onto the enclosed deck to sit and take in the amazing surrounding views. Make the most of the sunken hot tub.

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute 6

Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scotland

Log Cabin in Argyll and Bute From £594 Availability

A perfect base for exploring mid Argyll and all its history. Follow the Crinan Canal, on foot or by bike, from Ardrishaig to Crinan to see why this is often known as Scotland s most beautiful shortcut. Or visit the site of the Scottish Beaver Trial to try and spot these elusive creatures. Visit clan seats, castles and ruins throughout the area. Take a trip to Kilmartin Museum and see the standing stones and cairns which make this such a special place. Or, for the energetic, head to Dunadd Fort, where the ancient kings of Scotland were crowned and put your foot in the footprint to declare yourself king (or queen) for the day! The ferry from Tarbert is only a short drive away and you can catch take the boat across to Portavadie which is a lovely day out! Entering the lodge you will find the large bright open plan lounge and kitchen with dual aspect views across Loch Fyne. The kitchen area has a electric oven and hob, microwave and washing machine. There is a TV and DVD in the lounge with patio doors which open up onto the verandah, this is a great place to sit back and relax after a day out exploring! Leaving the lounge the bathroom and separate bathroom with shower over bath can be found, the hallway leads you to the bedroom with bunkbeds which are suitable for adults, there is also a lovely double and twin bedroom. Venturing Outside there is a lovely veranda with patio furniture and a BBQ. There is ample private parking in front of the lodge.

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