House vacation rentals in Dornoch Firth

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A single-story bungalow is featured, showcasing a light-colored exterior. A bright red front door is centered beneath a small, gabled roof. Solar panels are installed on the roof, enhancing energy efficiency. A well-maintained lawn stretches in front, bordered by a wooden fence.
Home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Dornoch Holiday Home near Royal Dornoch Golf

Make your break simple in my calm, 2015 built, well insulated, warm holiday home, all on one level. A 5 minute walk into Dornoch with its stylish Scottish stone buildings, Cathedral, pubs, restaurants, cafes & gorgeous independent shops. Its one mile from the stunning beach and famous Royal Dornoch golf course. The house is our personal respite holiday home away from our Scottish Highlands rewilding croft 15 miles away. Dornoch has a special seaside micro climate and is always warmer than Muie!

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The cozy stone cottage is surrounded by a serene landscape, featuring a simple wooden table and two folding chairs in front. The slate roof and large windows bring warmth to the traditional design, while the natural setting is framed by trees and rolling hills.
Home in Moray
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Charming & secluded cottage overlooking Loch Park

Nestled at the head of Loch Park, Loch End Cottage is a beautiful cottage in a breathtaking location. It’s entirely off grid, allowing you to relax and unwind in a tranquil setting. The cottage sleeps two, in a cosy king-sized bed, with direct access to a shower room. Downstairs, there is an open plan sitting, kitchen and dining room with log stove and views to the loch. Dufftown is 3 miles, Keith is 8 miles and the village of Drummuir is 2.5 miles Wifi service is limited due to location

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A spacious room features a double four-poster bed with soft bedding, accompanied by elegant curtains with floral patterns. A small table and chair are positioned near a wall-mounted television. Soft lighting is provided by bedside lamps, adding to the warm ambiance.
Home in Auldearn
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Auldearn, Nairn, Self Contained Annexe, Sleeps 2

Self contained Annexe at Easter Arr, comprising:- double four poster bedded room, kitchenette/hall, and shower room/toilet. Easter Arr is a private house, in a beautiful, quiet, rural location, set in 3 acres of well maintained garden. We are centrally placed between Nairn and Forres, ideally situated for many tourist attractions & 3 Championship golf courses. It is equipped with a hair dryer, tea & coffee facilities, fridge, toaster and microwave. Suitable for double or single occupancy

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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, 155 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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A traditional cottage features a white exterior with blue accents and a red roof. A well-maintained fence outlines the property, while colorful trees line the road nearby. The building's quaint charm is complemented by a classic street lamp, enhancing the peaceful village ambiance.
Home in Highland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Mole Catcher's Cottage, Carrbridge, Cairngorm

Short Term Let Licence Number: HI-70109-F This picturesque cottage can be found in the ancient Scottish Highland village of Carrbridge, just seven miles north of Aviemore in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. The cottage stands on the banks of the River Dulnain overlooking the famous old packhorse bridge. Whether seeking outdoor adventure or simply wanting to enjoy the spectacular landscape, the cottage provides the perfect base for couples, families or for sharing with friends.

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A serene living space is highlighted by a large decorative art piece on the wall. A wood-burning stove is positioned in front of a cozy seating area featuring curved wooden chairs. A television and a basket of logs are subtly placed in the background.
Home in Moray
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Presbytery, Forres

The Presbytery is a private holiday home in central Forres, sitting opposite Grant park, Cluny hill and Sanqhuar woodlands. This traditional house offers comfortable accommodation for up to four adults and two children, including private garden and off road parking. The house is located five minutes from Findhorn Bay and the beautiful Moray Coast beaches and fifty minutes from the ski resorts of Aviemore and the Lecht. An ideal base to explore Moray, Speyside, Inverness and the Cairngorms.

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The cottage is situated in a wide-open field, framed by a stone wall in the foreground. Lush green trees rise nearby, contrasting with the expansive sky filled with clouds. Gentle hills are visible in the background, creating a serene landscape.
Home in GB
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Soillerie Beag: haven in Cairngorms National Park

Soillerie Beag is a self-catering cottage in the quiet village of Insh in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. The cottage lies on the boundary of the Insh Marshes RSPB nature reserve and has views across the open countryside to the Spey Valley and Monadhliath Mountains. The area is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, offering walking, cycling, fishing, bird watching, golf, sailing, climbing and ski-ing. Soillerie Beag is the perfect peaceful retreat. STL licence no: HI-50886-F

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A spacious lounge features comfortable leather seating, complemented by bright cushions. Natural light floods the room through a large window, revealing views of the outdoors. A wooden coffee table sits at the center, with a decorative stone fireplace adding warmth to the space.
Home in Highland
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Stunning sea view at Saltburn, Invergordon

Situated beside the shores of the Cromarty Firth with spectacular views to the Black Isle our cottage sleeps six comfortably, and is ideally placed for touring, with access to superb beaches, forests, hill walking, golf, etc. The NC 500 route is minutes away. One of the best natural harbours in Europe, the Royal Navy had a base here until 1956. Now oil rigs line up in the Firth and liners visit every week in the summer season. Invergordon's spectacular murals are a must see!

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A restored Nissen hut is prominently situated in an expansive field, surrounded by open pastures. The sky above features a mix of light clouds, with the structure displaying multiple levels and large windows. The landscape is characterized by tall, golden grasses gently swaying in the breeze.
Home in Fearn
5 out of 5 average rating, 464 reviews

Entire place. Black Nissen at HMS Owl NC500 route

The Nissen hut at HMS Owl was originally built in 1941 by the RAF. The Owl is our family home and took us 5 years to restore it. It has been featured on TV and in numerous design publications. HMS Owl is pretty special as is the restored Nissen available to rent. The Hut is cosy, warm and private with large living space and kitchen and large ensuite bedroom. Brilliant log burners in livingspace and bedrooms Outdoor wood fired Hot tub available (extra charge arrange with Charl)

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A modern, detached cottage is shown from the exterior, featuring a spacious wooden deck with seating. The structure is framed by a gravel yard and a vibrant display of yellow daffodils in the foreground, against a cloudy sky.
Home in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Oak Cottage,Shinness near Lairg.Views of Loch Shin

Charming detached property nestled in a set of 3 cottages in a stunning position on the shore of beautiful Loch Shin, just four miles from Lairg. With wonderful panoramic views across the loch and mountains beyond, this modern and spacious holiday home offers a warm and comfortable "home from home" experience. Perfectly placed for touring the Northern Highlands and the NC500. Ideal for fishing, walking, golfing, touring holidays or just to simply get away from it all and relax.

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The historic old schoolhouse is shown from an exterior angle, featuring a whitewashed facade and a well-maintained slate roof. The structure is surrounded by greenery and small shrubbery, with a large sunroom that has multiple windows, inviting natural light.
Home in Linsidemore
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Beautiful old schoolhouse in spectacular location

Historic old schoolhouse with spectacular views of the Kyle of Sutherland. Full of character and charm with a huge kitchen/family room, enchanting Library and glorious south-facing sunroom. Ideally located for exploring the northern Highlands - just 25 minutes from the beaches and golf at Dornoch, yet only a hour’s drive from the rugged West Coast. The Old Schoolhouse is the perfect base for fishing, hill-walking, mountain biking … or simply to relax and get away from it all!

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A quaint cottage is nestled within a vibrant garden featuring autumn foliage. The exterior displays a gabled roof and a welcoming entrance, framed by green grass and trees, with a small table and chairs visible, inviting outdoor relaxation.
Home in Evanton
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Culnaskeath Farmhouse Cottage

Culnaskeath Farmhouse Cottage is an extension built in 1993, and blends in with the original house (1860). It's a cozy cottage with a wood-burning stove, two double bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. The upstairs landing has a desk and single bed. The house has views over to the Black Isle, the Cromarty Firth and across to the Cairngorm mountains in the south. Behind our house are six miles of forest tracks. From these, you can see Ben Wyvis in the west.

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