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Holiday rentals in Nethy Bridge

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The cottage features a traditional white exterior with a dark metal roof. A welcoming front door is framed by small windows, while a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. Surrounding landscaping includes a manicured lawn and a mix of evergreen trees in the background.
Cottage in Highlands
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Cosy Cottage Getaway in Nethy Bridge, Cairngorms

If you like exploring the outdoors Culvardie Cottage in the heart of Nethy Bridge is perfect. Ideally situated in the Cairngorms National Park and on the edge of the Caledonian Pine Forest, newly renovated Culvardie Cottage is the perfect Highland Getaway for all ages. A traditional yet modern property with three bedrooms, Culvardie Cottage offers amazing walks, cycling, wild swimming and wildlife all from the cottage door. Perfectly located for all ages all year round to escape from it all.

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An open-plan living space features a plush blue sofa adorned with a blanket, positioned on a vibrant red rug. A small side table complements the seating area. A dining table with chairs is visible in the background, alongside a modern kitchen with essential appliances.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Cosy and calm among the forests in Nethy Bridge

For a maximum of 2 adults (+ 1 child with sofa-bed/cot), Pine Cottage Annexe is cosy, comfortable and full of character. Nethy Bridge is beautifully surrounded by ancient pine forest and the perfect base to explore the Cairngorms. Curl up in front front of the wood-burner, relax and switch off. From easy local walks and a coffee in the village cafe, to hiking the hills and moors or mountain bike trails, it's all on the doorstep. Happy to help! NOTE: We are unable to host three or more adults

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A comfortable dark grey sofa is present, adorned with two cushions, one featuring a bird design. A wooden side table stands nearby, providing a simple surface. The wall behind is white, creating a bright and clean atmosphere.
Farm stay in Nethy Bridge
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Ptarmigan - Luxury Glamping Lodge

This is a luxury large glamping lodge featuring a large open plan sitting-dining-kitchen room, a completely separate bedroom with walk around bed and wardrobe and a shower room with a power shower. There is a lovely deck where you can sip wine looking out over horses to the countryside of Strathspey. We are a small horse farm located in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park on the edge of the Abernethy Nature Reserve. We look forward to welcoming you to our peaceful corner of the World.

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The castle's exterior features a combination of gray stone walls and turreted architecture, surrounded by a lush green lawn. A flag flies above the structure under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, showcasing its historical character and expansive grounds.
Castle in Aberdeenshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 491 reviews

The Tower, Thornton Castle

Traditional & relaxed accommodation in the 16th century Scottish tower of our family home. Accessed by a spiral staircase your space comprises 2 bedrooms for 4 people over two floors in a private wing of the castle with bathroom and small sitting room. Full breakfast included. Set in the foothills of the Cairngorm National Park, this is an ideal stop off between Inverness and Edinburgh. Balmoral Castle, Dunnottar Castle, Glamis Castle and St Andrews are nearby. Tennis court available.

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Shepherd’s hut in Nethy Bridge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Coorie - With stunning mountain views

Highland Shepherd Huts are located in the heart of Cairngorm National Park, offering the ultimate glamping experience. Perfect for two or 4 for either a well needed escape or romantic break. Experience nature and adventure in our shepherd's huts situated in 16 acres of woodland at Mondhuie near Nethy Bridge. We accept well behaved dogs and the hut only has room for 1 large dog or 2 small dogs. We have to charge for this and the cost is £30 per dog per stay. Please leave cash on departure.

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Tiny home in Highland Council
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Four Seasons Bothy, Grantown-on-Spey

No hidden cleaning fees. Welcome to the Highlands. The Bothy offers comfort and adventure in one cosy retreat. Walk to nearby forests and biking trails, or head to the River Spey for a refreshing wild swim. After a day outdoors, relax by the wood burner and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The day bed converts into a comfortable double with toppers and soft pillows. Explore local eateries or simply unwind in this beautiful, unspoiled corner of the Highlands,perfect for adventure or rest

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The exterior of the old cruck barn is displayed, featuring a stone facade and a corrugated roof. A vibrant garden blooms with red poppies and other flowers. A small wooden bench and a stone path are visible, leading to the entrance of the barn.
Guest suite in Nethy Bridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 436 reviews

A bothy bedroom in the heart of the Cairngorms

Connected to the old cruck barn this is a compact, cosy, self contained bedroom. It’s set on one side of the courtyard with separate key access so you can come and go at will. If you love the outdoors, we think you will love it here. We have spectacular views of the Cairngorms, with excellent walks from the door. Rustic, with loads of character, the room has a comfy king size bed and en suite bathroom with shower. If you need mod cons or lots of space this may not be the place for you!

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A spacious outdoor deck area is viewed through open bi-fold doors. Two wooden chairs are positioned around a round table, offering scenic views of the landscape, which includes mountains and greenery under a partly cloudy sky.
Hut in Cawdor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 741 reviews

Luxury self-catering log cabin at Assich Zen Lodge

Designed as a playful cross between a Zen tea house and Highland hunting lodge, Assich Zen Lodge is a luxury log cabin with Zen garden, created within the grounds - and using many of the stones - of an ancient ruined byre. It offers truly unique, romantic and luxurious accommodation in beautiful and tranquil surroundings, where guests can enjoy stunning panoramic views of mountain, sea, forest and castle, with exclusive use of large decked area, wood-fired hot-tub, sauna and fire pit.

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Cabin in Highland Council
5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Rothie Cabins

Near Aviemore, an eco-friendly self catering cabin nestled within the scenic Rothiemurchus Estate. The cabin has a fully equipped kitchen, open plan living, mezzanine loft, cosy bedroom, bathroom and fireplace. Outside, you can enjoy the private deck with mountain view, BBQ and rustic fire pit area whilst your dogs can enjoy roaming free in the secure garden. In the heart of Cairngorms National Park, enjoy nature at it's finest. Come to the cabin to relax, recharge and reconnect.

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A comfortable outdoor seating area is highlighted by wooden furniture and potted flowers. A bright blue sky and trees create a natural backdrop, while strings of lights add a charming touch to the space.
Home in Nethy Bridge
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Tigh an Uillt: Riverside Forest Escape + Hot Tub

Tigh an Uillt — Gaelic for house by the river. A relaxed, comfortable space with log fires, a hot tub, and plenty of natural light — ideal for spending time with friends and family. Set beside the river with views of the surrounding forest, it’s a calm place to switch off and unwind. On your doorstep is Cairngorms National Park, the Speyside whisky trail, walking and hiking routes, mountain biking, golf, riverside fishing, birdwatching, and historic castles. License HI-70426-F

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The exterior of the Mill showcases a traditional stone facade with large windows and green accents. A spacious gravel area surrounds the building, which features a smooth paved entrance. The roof is gently sloped, and the sky is clear above.
Cottage in Chapeltown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Unique Renovated Luxurious Highland Mill Scotland

A beautifully renovated Mill surrounded by farmland and hills. We are ideally located on the Glenlivet Estate in the Cairngorms National Park. Our Mill is a gorgeous home-away-from-home option! Whether you are in need of a peaceful weekend retreat or on a family vacation the Mill is the perfect place to stay in comfort and style. The casual luxury of the Mill will take your breath away and put you at ease! Look no Mill is the perfect self catering holiday destination for you!

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Home in Nethy Bridge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Malvern Cottage - Cosy & Quiet

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Decorated in natural tones inspired by the forest around, this house will make you feel right at home. The cosy fireplace is great on colder days while the garden is magical on a beautiful day. Conveniently located in the heart of Nethy Bridge, close to the local shops, cafes and restaurants. The cottage is also within driving distance of Inverness, Aviemore and many picturesque villages like Carrbridge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Nethy Bridge?

    Many guesthouses, family run cottages, and vacation rentals are available throughout Nethy Bridge and its surroundings. Stays around the village often provide access to forest paths and local amenities, making them popular for visitors seeking nature and comfort.

  • What are the best things to do in Nethy Bridge with kids?

    Families often explore woodland walks, look for wildlife, and enjoy play areas in Nethy Bridge. The Abernethy Forest Nature Reserve is frequently suggested for guided activities and nature discovery experiences suitable for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Nethy Bridge?

    Explore woodland trails, discover wildlife in the Abernethy Forest Nature Reserve, and connect with village history. Birdwatching and riverside strolls are frequently suggested, especially for those wanting to soak up natural beauty.

  • How is the weather in Nethy Bridge?

    Nethy Bridge has cool winters around 30–42°F (-1–5°C) and mild summers near 49–66°F (9–19°C). Rainfall is moderate year-round, so waterproof layers and practical footwear are useful for outdoor exploration.

  • When is the best time to visit Nethy Bridge?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and increased wildlife activity. The area has seasonal outdoor events and festivals, making these months popular for travelers who enjoy nature experiences.

  • What are the best places to visit in Nethy Bridge?

    Nethy Bridge has forest walks, riverside scenery, and traditional Scottish village charm. Many visitors explore the Abernethy Forest Nature Reserve and enjoy local historic sites. Wildlife spotting is often suggested for those seeking immersive natural experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in Nethy Bridge?

    Hiking in Nethy Bridge often includes Abernethy Forest trails, riverside paths, and routes through woodlands rich with birdlife. Many walkers enjoy connecting with the Speyside Way, which passes near the village and leads into scenic countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Nethy Bridge?

    Families can explore forest trails, visit nature reserves, or participate in local craft workshops. Riverside walks, cycling around the village, and birdwatching are popular activities that welcome all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Nethy Bridge?

    Visitors often explore nearby national parks, traditional distilleries, and historic castles on day trips from Nethy Bridge. Outdoor adventure centers and scenic villages are frequently suggested, providing nature, heritage, and regional activities.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Nethy Bridge?

    Nethy Bridge has pet friendly vacation rentals, cottages, and guesthouses. Many hosts welcome pets, making it easy to bring your dog along for forest walks and riverside adventures.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Nethy Bridge?

    Many visitors bring waterproof gear, as weather can change quickly. Chatting with locals often uncovers hidden walking routes and community activities. Early morning walks are recommended for spotting wildlife in forested areas.

  • What is Nethy Bridge known for?

    Nethy Bridge is known for its traditional village appeal, mature pine forests, and abundant birdlife. The area has strong ties to nature conservation and is a favored spot for walking, wildlife watching, and connecting with Scottish countryside culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Nethy Bridge?

    Nethy Bridge has tranquil spots like secluded riverbanks, lesser-known woodland trails, and small art galleries. The village is known for quiet spaces, making it easy to find areas away from crowds for reflective walks or photography.

  • What are the best foods to try in Nethy Bridge?

    Local Scottish fare such as hearty stews, venison, and oat-based dishes are often suggested in Nethy Bridge. Bakeries and village pubs serve pastries, shortbread, and regional specialties, reflecting the area’s traditional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Nethy Bridge?

    Pack layers for unpredictable weather, waterproof clothing, and sturdy shoes for woodland walks and outdoor activities. Binoculars are handy for wildlife spotting, and having a reusable water bottle is convenient for village or forest adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in Nethy Bridge like?

    Nethy Bridge has a peaceful evening atmosphere, with village pubs serving local fare and spaces for relaxed conversations. Social gatherings often center around community events or cozy venues with traditional Scottish hospitality.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Nethy Bridge?

    Nethy Bridge has seasonal village fairs, community gatherings, and nature-themed festivals around spring and summer. Traditional music events and local craft fairs are frequently suggested for visitors seeking cultural experiences.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Nethy Bridge?

    Nethy Bridge has family friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and lodges equipped for groups of various sizes. Many accommodations around the village welcome children and offer amenities such as outdoor spaces and easy access to nature.

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