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A spacious sleeping area is featured, highlighted by a soft blue patterned wall. Two bedside lamps provide warm lighting beside the large bed adorned with decorative pillows and a cozy throw. A wicker chair and small side table complete the inviting corner.
Cottage in Highland
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 383 reviews

The Old Dairy, cottage on Highland Farm

As the name suggests this cottage was previously used as dairy on the family farm in years gone by. The house was built in the 1850's, the first house on the farm as it is now. The cottage was also known as Grieves House and was home to the Manager of Dalmore Distillery years and years ago. We live on a family farm and there is always somebody nearby for assistance during your stay. Dalmore Farm is in a quiet location on the edge of Alness, a busy town which in 2018 won the title of Best High Street in Scotland. Set on the shore of the Cromarty Firth, this makes an ideal base for exploring Easter Ross and the Northern Highlands. Alness town centre is approx 10 - 15 walk Morrisons and Lidl are approx 5 minute walk

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Townhouse in Inverness
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Ivybank,Highland townhouse in the city. Quiet area

Ivybank is a very attractive "B" listed house - full of original features and charm, ideally situated within walking distance of Inverness city centre, the castle, river, restaurants, shops and theatre. With its oak panelling, beamed hall, gothic carvings, magnificent mahogany staircase and its original fireplaces on the ground floor, it is truly unique! The house is offered as a whole, on a self catering basis, for short holiday breaks, to groups of up to 7 max. A true Scottish family home.

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Barn in Cawdor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Balmacaan Steading - Luxury Self Catering, Cawdor

A beautifully converted steading set in the private grounds of an 18th Century Georgian Manse on the edge of a traditional Highland conservation village. Cawdor is a most attractive village with an excellent village pub, shop, church and a variety of outdoor pursuits nearby from golf (with 3 Championship golf courses within 10 miles), hill-walking, salmon fishing, shooting, cycling and skiing. Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands, and Inverness Airport are both within 15 minutes drive.

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Cabin in Ardross
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 233 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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Townhouse in Highland Council
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Newly refurbished home in central Inverness

A hidden gem of a property located in central are of Inverness. Only a 15-minute walk from the banks of the river Ness and a great selection of smart restaurants, bistros and lively pubs. The property is located right beside the famous locks & docks of Inverness which is perfect for those evening walks after a day of touring the local area! The A862 is right beside the property so will give you quick access by car to the black isle and beyond. 0.9 Miles walk from the Bus / Train station

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Home in Inverness
5 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Wee Ness Lodge

Situated on the banks of the River Ness, Wee Ness Lodge is centrally located for all the amenities Inverness has to offer including shops, bars, cafes, restaurants and tourist attractions which are all within walking distance. Wee Ness Lodge’s luxurious interior is decked out in natural materials and fabrics influenced by the Highland landscape. Enjoy the wood-burning stove, sumptuous bedroom with king-size bed, and the river side view which combine to bring a real warmth to the lodge.

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Guest suite in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 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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The front view of the cottage showcases a traditional stone exterior with a gray slate roof. Two dormer windows and a central entrance frame the facade. Small gardens with shrubbery are visible, along with a well-maintained pathway leading to the door.
Home in Highland
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 135 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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The exterior of a modern lodge is illuminated during dusk, featuring a distinctive A-frame design. A welcoming porch is accentuated by soft lighting and potted plants, while a landscaped grassy area surrounds the structure, contributing to a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Evanton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Railway lodges

Welcome to our newly renovated 2-bedroom lodge (sleeps 4) with sweeping views over the Cromarty Firth and up to the iconic Fyrish Monument. Ideally located at the start of the North Coast 500 (NC500), just 23 miles north of Inverness, and a short distance between Evanton and Alness, it’s the perfect base for exploring the Scottish highlands Located between the Inverness- Wick railway line and the B817 (the old A9), it’s perfect for walking, canoeing, and fishing, or just relaxing.

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The exterior of the cottage features a combination of stone and slate with traditional windows. A small patio area is visible, surrounded by grass and mature shrubs, providing a cozy, sheltered outdoor space. The setting evokes a peaceful garden atmosphere.
Home in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

The Coach House at Manse House

Make some memories at this unique and friendly place. Originally the Coach House of the 18th century listed Manse House, the property was sympathetically converted in 2004. The property lies in the gardens of the Manse in central Tain. It has great access to the main visitor attractions of the Eastern Highlands and makes a great place to relax or to use as a comfortable spot from which to explore the Highlands. Pets are welcome. License Number HI-20436 EPC F

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A stunning aerial view of Loch Ness showcases the tranquil waters bordered by lush green trees and vibrant landscapes. The serene expanse reflects the blue sky, while an island with greenery adds a natural focal point to the scenic panorama.
Cottage in Inverness
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Waterfront Gem with hot tub by Loch Ness

This unique farmhouse by Loch Ness with spectacular water views, has been recently updated to provide the ultimate escape with direct access to Loch Ness and the beach at Lochend – the very spot where St Columba saw the 'Great Beastie’. It also has its own little lochan in front of the house. Hot tub, fire pit/BBQ, table tennis are just a few of the facilities you will be able to enjoy when you tire of exploring the mysterious expanse of the main Loch.

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An open living space features large windows allowing natural light to fill the room. A modern kitchen is visible, complemented by a dining table and four chairs. A comfortable sofa with an orange accent pillow is situated near a glass coffee table. A door leads to an outdoor area.
Flat in Highland
5 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

One bedroom apartment in Dornoch, Scotland

With views to the Dornoch Firth this light and airy, self-contained, one bed apartment is situated in a quiet and leafy no-through road serving a small number of residential properties. The centre of Dornoch and the Royal Dornoch Golf Club is a ten minute walk. The expanse of sandy beach and dunes is approximately, a fifteen minute walk. It is perfectly situated as a pit-stop for the NC500 or as a base to enjoy the hills, glens and coastline.

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