Looking to experience the overwhelming beauty of the Scottish Highlands? This collection of Scottish highland cottages is perfect for families looking to explore the wonders of the highlands, couples seeking a romantic getaway amongst the feels or groups looking for endless walking and hiking routes. A Scottish highland cottage promises all this and more!
Why Scottish Highland Cottages?
This wonderful collection of Scottish highland cottages provides access to the undiluted natural beauty of Scotland. Expect wild landscapes filled with cloud-topped craggy peaks, dense and ancient pine forests and azure lochs all housing an array of activities all available from these highland cottages. Wildlife flourishes in the Scottish Highlands, use your Scottish highland cottage as a base to enjoy close encounters with dolphins, whales, deer, eagles and so much more.
Highland holiday cottages are also perfect for outdoor enthusiasts as breath-taking mountaineering, climbing, off-road biking, hiking and cycling opportunities are all on your doorstep. You can also look forward to unearthing a wealth of history, leave your highland cottages to discover impressive castles, sleepy yet charming towns, whiskey trails and a variety of cultural events giving an insight to Scotland’s heritage. For more inspiration on what to do at your Scottish holiday cottage check out our Scotland Travel Guide!
Places to visit During Scottish Highland Holidays
There is an abundance of places to visit near this collection of Scottish Highland cottages. Experience the wild beauty of the highlands by visiting the breath-taking Isle of Skye, a truly mystical location, look forward to dramatic scenery, rural coves, hidden emerald fairy pools, and endless history. Or, stay on the mainland and head out from these highland cottages to discover Fort William which is overlooked by the impressive Ben Nevis and lies near the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct; a must-visit for Harry Potter fans!
Other locations you should visit during Highland holidays include:
Cairngorms National Park
Fort Augustus
Gairloch
Glencoe
Inverness
Isle of Harris
Loch Ness
Spean Bridge
Types of Scottish Highland Holidays
Aside from this vast collection, there’s still plenty of other properties across the region to explore if you’re looking for something more specific; This includes plenty of Highland log cabins, lodges in Glencoe, dog-friendly cottages in the Highlands, luxury cottages in Scotland, romantic cottages in Scotland, coastal cottages in Scotland and lodges in Scotland. Alternatively, this vast collection of all available holiday cottages in Scotland will be sure to help you out even further.