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Cottage holiday rentals in Isle of Mull

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Cottage in Argyll and Bute Council
5 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Cruachan Hideaway, Taynuilt near Oban, mezzanine +

Stylish, cosy cottage, 11 miles scenic drive from Oban, 36 miles from dramatic Glen Coe. The perfect highland hideaway to recharge, reconnect & enjoy stunning mountain views. Ideal for a couple or family due to open-plan design. One double bedroom & one large sleep space with king size bed on open-plan mezzanine area. Blackout blinds in both sleep areas. Super-fast broadband. Fully equipped kitchen. No additional cleaning fee will be added on. Car essential, free parking to door. Max 4 people.

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An aerial view of a sandy beach is captured, showcasing clear turquoise waters lapping against rocky shores. Lush green hills rise in the background, framing the serene coastal scene. The beach features a gentle curve, with patches of darker rocks visible in the shallow water.
Cottage in Kilchoan
5 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

A Highland Haven in Ardnamurchan

Perched above the village of Kilchoan, the most westerly village on mainland Britain, Torr Solais Cottage offers a modern, light filled retreat with sweeping views of sea and mountain. This beautifully appointed self catering home sleeps 4 in 2 comfortable bedrooms (1 king bedroom, 1 twin bedroom) 2 bathrooms , 1 with walk in shower. An open plan living space with wood burning stove, well equipped kitchen. Step out onto the spacious decked balcony to soak up the dramatic Ardnamurchan landscape.

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Cottage in Oban
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

An Cala, Benderloch

An Cala is a cosy cottage in a rural location in the village of Benderloch, within only 20 minutes' drive of Oban. There are sandy beaches within easy walking distance. The Fort William to Oban cycle path passes right outside the garden gate. The village has a convenience store and seasonal cafe, which are just 2 minutes' walk away. This is an ideal base for exploring the West coast of Argyll. Ferries run from Oban to various islands, and the mountains of Glencoe are 45 minutes to the North.

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A modern cottage with a wooden exterior is set against a backdrop of blue skies and clouds. The structure is highlighted by large windows, including two skylights, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior. A gravel path leads to the front door, framed by greenery.
Cottage in Morvern
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Tigh a Chabar, Savary, (Lochaline, Drimnin)

Opposite the Island of Mull and 40 miles from Fort William we are situated 3 miles west of Lochaline, the cottage is 6 years old and purpose built for holiday lets. The property is located in our own garden but is completely self contained, accommodating up to 4 people. The area of Morvern is a fantastic holiday destination. Whether just for a long weekend or for a full week there is plenty to see and do. It is also a good starting point if you would like to explore more of the West Coast.

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The living area features a cozy arrangement of plush seating centered around a wood-burning stove, providing warmth and comfort. Tall, full-length windows allow natural light to illuminate the space while framing views of the surrounding landscape. A stylish chandelier adds a touch of elegance.
Cottage in Kinlocheil
5 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Clickety-Clack Cottage

Clickety-Clack is nestled at the head of Loch Eil, 10 miles from Fort William, 6 miles from Glenfinnan. Sleeps 4 persons max. Sits along side the A830. 1 well behaved dog is permitted at the cottage with prior arrangement. We have beautiful views of the Loch and Ben Nevis. Perfect for couples and families and sits alongside the West Highland Railway line, the cottage is in the enviable position to watch the trains pass the front door. Car is essential in order to see the surrounding areas.

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A rustic stone bothy is set against a backdrop of lush greenery and a clear blue sky. The structure features a black metal roof and multiple windows, allowing natural light to enter. A wooden bench is positioned outside, inviting relaxation in the serene surroundings.
Cottage in Argyll and Bute Council
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

The Sailean Bothy, Island of Lismore

Cozy, rustic, off-grid, renovated bothy! A one-of-a-kind glamping experience in a stunning island setting right next to the sea Come and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and get back to nature. We provide 4 mattresses and 2 wood stoves, cooking utensils, pots and pans, a basket of wood, a composting toilet, solar lighting and bottled water. If you book the bothy, it's all yours. Make sure you don't forget to bring a sleeping bag and a pillow. We'll take care of the rest!

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The exterior of Ploughmans Cottage is showcased, featuring a charming whitewashed stone façade complemented by green trim. The entrance is framed by trees and shrubs, with a gravel pathway leading to the doorway. Stone walls and a decorative woodpile add to the rustic appeal.
Cottage in Furnace
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

Boutique Cottage for Two in Argyll

Ploughmans Cottage is located in the Village of Furnace, 7 miles from Inveraray, in Argyll. The cottage was built around 1890 to house the Ploughman for Goatfield Farm, and has been extensively remodelled to create a unique getaway. Offering a large double bedroom, lounge and open plan kitchen diner, and stunning bathroom with Victorian roll top bath. The views across Loch Fyne from the private terrace are stunning. Licenced by Argyll & Bute Council to operate - AR00479F

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The entrance of the stone cottage is showcased, featuring a green door beside two decorative topiaries. A gravel pathway leads from the cottage, flanked by blossoming trees and vibrant flowers, creating a welcoming outdoor space. The cloudy sky adds a serene backdrop.
Cottage in Crarae
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

The Steading @braighbhaille

A beautiful, recently refurbished one-bedroom private stone cottage, The Steading is a self-contained cottage just across the courtyard from our main house. It benefits from a lovely setting amongst the Scottish countryside with glorious views across Loch Fyne, and has many unique features. There is ample private parking directly outside the cottage (spaces for two cars with extra parking if required) and you are free to enjoy the fields and open spaces around you.

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The contemporary house features a grey wooden exterior with multiple windows. A balcony extends from the upper level, surrounded by greenery. The yard includes a well-maintained path and shrubs, with a backdrop of trees and open space.
Cottage in Drimnin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Stunning remote cottage by the sea and mull

Mill House Steading is a contemporary conversion of a historic barn into a 2 bedroom architect designed home. The balcony overlooks the burn with views across the Sound of Mull to Tobermory. See countryfile series17 episode 7 to see the beauty of the landscape around us. The bay is perfect for watersports. The renovation was completed in March 2020 and provides stunning accommodation.

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A rustic cottage is situated amid lush green grass, with a gently flowing stream nearby. The white exterior features a green door, and smoke rises from two chimneys, reflecting a cozy atmosphere in a serene natural landscape under a bright blue sky.
Cottage in Argyll and Bute Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Bearnus Bothy on Isle of Ulva

Bearnus Bothy has been lovingly renovated using our principle of ecological design to repair, repurpose and use what has been washed-up by the sea. It is one of the last old residences outside of the main dwellings around the Main House on Ulva. As such there are no neighbours until you reach the tiny community on Gometra - where we live - another three miles down the track.

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A wide view captures the serene landscape featuring lush green fields and a tranquil body of water. The sky is clear with a few clouds, while distant mountains create a picturesque backdrop. The rustic white house is visible on the right side of the image.
Cottage in Sleat Isle of Skye
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 544 reviews

The Wee Croft House, Secluded with Stunning Views

An original stone croft house in the romantic ‘Garden of Skye’ . A 20 minute drive from the Skye Bridge or if arriving by ferry from Mallaig to Armadale a 5-10 minute drive. The Wee Croft House offers stunning views over the sound of Sleat. Renovated to a high standard to ensure our guests stay is comfortable and relaxed, while retaining its traditional cosy charm.

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A charming oak-framed house is set amidst a lush wooded landscape. The two-story structure features large windows, allowing natural light to fill the spaces. A welcoming porch with seating is visible, complemented by garden greenery that enhances the serene environment.
Cottage in Drimnin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Family house, Drimnin, Nr Lochaline, Scotland

Beautiful, cosy, oak-framed house designed by Roderick James Architects set in a secluded, wooded position with spectacular views of the Sound of Mull. Large open plan living area with wood-burning stove, loft-style master bedroom and bathroom. if booked try our new listing Tigh Na Mara, another beautiful sad framed house near by.

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