Scotland boasts an impressive range of attractions to enjoy whilst on holiday, from truly stunning natural scenery and wildlife, to glorious gardens, castles and monuments, and not forgetting some world famous produce including tartan, haggis and of course many a fine Scottish whisky.
From hiking, Munroe-bagging, skiing and snowboarding in the wild landscape of the Scottish Highlands and Aberdeenshire, to watersports on the lochs or lazy days relaxing on the pristine sandy beaches of the Scottish Islands, Scotland’s natural landscape is varied and awe-inspiring. For a touch of culture, history and retail therapy, check out Scotland’s historic cities and vibrant towns.
To find your perfect holiday in Scotland, browse our collection of self-catering holiday accommodation. All our holiday homes in Scotland are dog friendly, which is great news for you and your four-legged friends!
737 properties found
Tighnabruaich, Argyll & The Isles
5 3 2 Yes
This spacious home-from-home is in a beautifully quiet setting. It’s the perfect place for a family or a couple (plus furry friends) to relax after a fun day out together in front of the cosy wood burner. Sitting on a hillside in a secluded location close to the shoreline of the Kyles of Bute, it’s in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are shops, cafes, and pubs within 1 mile of the property and a restaurant 2 miles away. The charming traditional house has an upside-down layout, with two of the three bedrooms and one of the bathrooms downstairs, and the living area, one bedroom and one bathroom on the first floor. It’s in an elevated position with views down the hill towards the water and has a large garden for you all to enjoy. Heading inside at ground-floor level, you’ll find two bedrooms: a cosy single and a bunkroom, both looking out over the garden. There’s also a handy shower room on this floor for guests to use. Going upstairs, you’ll come to the spacious, welcoming open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen where you can kick back on the comfy leather sofas with a good book or in front of the TV, light the wood burner on chilly evenings, and play games or enjoy meals together at the dining table. The kitchen has everything needed to cook up a hearty meal after a day out. The third bedroom, a double, is also on the first floor. It has dual-aspect windows with stunning views of the water. There’s also a family bathroom so you can have a long soak to soothe tired muscles. Outside, there’s a spacious garden with a big lawn that children and furry friends will love running around.
Weekly prices from £549.00
Lanark, Scottish Borders
5 3 2 Yes
In a peaceful rural spot halfway between Edinburgh, this dog-friendly lodge offers peaceful accommodation for friends and families. It’s located on a working cattle and sheep farm and is surrounded by bonnie countryside and forestry paths – a nature lover’s dream. Having reached the accommodation via a secluded track, step inside to discover a homely interior with plenty of location-appropriate decorative touches, such as tartan soft furnishings and countryside-themed artwork. Cheerful hues and quality wooden furniture ensure you feel right at home during your stay. This single-storey property has a generously sized open-plan living area with comfy seating, a Smart TV and a wood burner to keep you all cosy on chilly evenings. In the fully-equipped kitchen, cook up delightful family meals cooked with produce from the farm shop as your pet dozes off in the designated sleeping spot. A dining area serves as the perfect setting for family meals and getting the map out to plan your upcoming adventures. Patio doors from the main living area open to a securely enclosed garden where your pet can run free. A convenient utility room contains a washing machine and space for your outdoor gear. Further down the hall, the sleeping quarters consist of two double bedrooms – one with its own en-suite shower room – plus a single bedroom and a family bathroom. In mild weather, make the most of the garden which encompasses a patio area overlooking a budding orchard. There’s also ample space nearby for children to explore, with expansive open fields and the chance to discover more about the day-to-day operations of a real working farm – if it’s the right time of year, they can even feed the lambs.
Weekly prices from £632.00
Newtonmore, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
5 3 2 Yes
This comfortable bungalow is situated on a working sheep farm in the south-west of the Cairngorms National Park. It is close to the River Spey, one of Scotland’s finest fishing rivers for salmon and sea trout. Just 5 miles away, near the source of the river, the village of Laggan is nestled amongst the Monadhliath and Grampian mountain ranges. Staying here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the tranquil and majestic landscape with the chance to see a wide variety of wildlife from pine martin and red deer stags to golden eagles and osprey. This is a perfect spot for adventurous folk who want to spend time in the great outdoors, whether fishing, hill walking, cycling, skiing or patiently trying to get the ultimate wildlife photograph. This charming holiday cottage offers privacy and peace as a quiet retreat for families or friends to rest from a day’s exploring. The timber framing of the building reflects the woods in the landscape around it and it has a traditional and homely feel throughout. Inside this single-storey property, you’ll find a comfortable lounge with spectacular views and an open fireplace, perfect for settling down to relax after a long day out in the fresh air. There are countryside or garden views from each of the three bedrooms, making this a great place to stay if you love the outdoors. The kitchen/diner has plenty of space for spreading out maps over a morning coffee, as does the large picnic bench just outside. Around the bungalow, there is a tranquil open wooded area and seating which is ideal for taking in views of the surrounding rolling countryside. Red squirrels and pheasants visit the feeders beside the bungalow most days, and hares and partridge are also frequently seen in the garden.
Weekly prices from £700.00
Dunkeld, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
5 3 1 Yes
Located in the tiny hamlet of Amulree, with its historic kirk dating back to 1784, this charming three-bedroom cottage is ideal for families seeking a rural retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Explore the picture-postcard town of Aberfeldy (11.5 miles), stroll the quaint streets and stop for a visit at Dewar’s distillery for a tour and tasting. Discover historic Dunkeld (10 miles) with its magnificent cathedral, ancient houses and quirky wooden bridges. Further afield, the riverside town of Perth (21 miles) and the vibrant city of Dundee (45 miles) are within easy reach. Surrounded by open countryside and enjoying views across to the distant Highlands, this detached bungalow offers spacious accommodation and is tastefully decorated in neutral tones with contrasting soft furnishings. Windows look out onto the mountains and surrounding verdant glens, creating an incredibly relaxing atmosphere throughout the property. Take the short flight of stairs to the front door and into the hallway, ideal for leaving outdoor clothing and walking boots. After a day of outdoor adventures, curl up on the cosy sofas and relax. The well-equipped kitchen is great if you’re eating in and the large dining table is great for gathering around. Off the hallway you will find the three well-appointed bedrooms, a king-size, a twin and a single, all enjoying either garden or mountain views. There is also a stylish shower room with WC. Venturing outside, there is both a front and rear garden, as well as a cycle store. Enjoy al fresco dining on the decked area watching the colours change on the mountains or spread your blanket out on the lawn for an evening of stargazing in the clear shies above.
Weekly prices from £573.00
Turriff, Moray, Aberdeenshire & The Coastal Trail
5 3 2 Yes
Located towards the North entrance of Craigston Castle Estate and with over 250 acres of gardens and grounds to explore, this charming three-bedroom cottage is ideal for families seeking a tranquil base from which to explore the Aberdeenshire countryside. Step out of the front door for leisurely walks through the scenic estate grounds or hop in the saddle and follow the cycle paths to find the perfect picnic spot. The grounds are a paradise for nature enthusiasts with roe deer, foxes and badgers being frequent visitors. Further afield, join the Whisky Trail to sample a wee dram or two in one of the areas many distilleries, or explore the Aberdeenshire coastal trail to discover picturesque coves and rugged beaches. Enjoying a secluded location within the estate grounds, your lovely holiday home offers spacious accommodation with a warm and welcoming feel. Tastefully decorated in soothing tones, the large windows allow plenty of natural light into the property and look out onto the lovely expansive garden and grounds, creating a restful space for spending relaxing time together. Step into the spacious entrance hall where you can remove muddy wellies and hang up outdoor clothing. The well-equipped kitchen includes a breakfast bar so you can plan the day’s activities over a coffee or have some company when you are cooking. Your lounge/diner is a welcoming space where you can enjoy leisurely meals at the dining table overlooking the garden before curling up in one of the inviting sofas for a family film. The conservatory is a lovely space which include a window seat where you can sit and catch up on the daily newspapers or read the latest novel. On this level you will also find the generous super king size zip and link with views over the countryside and a stylish bathroom with a shower over corner bath. Taking the stairs to the first floor you will find a further two bedrooms, a cosy single with additional pull-out bed and a spacious super king-size zip-and-link which is reached by a few stairs down to it. A further bathroom can be found on this floor. Venturing outside from the conservatory patio doors to the garden, cook up a BBQ and enjoy al fresco dining at the outdoor table and chairs. There is ample parking for 3 cars.
Weekly prices from £582.00
Cupar, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
5 2 2 Yes
Wind your way down the drive to this fantastic property and admire the 50 acres of mansion house country estate as you pull up outside. Spend hours filling your lungs with fresh Scottish air in the wonderful private garden with views across lush green land and rolling hills. A golfer’s paradise, gather up your clubs and discover the wealth of renowned courses which surround you whilst fellow guests explore off the beaten track and discover adventure across coast and country. Throw off coats, leads and shoes in the welcoming entrance hall and lap up the bright atmosphere as you wander through to the heart of the home. Boasting a fantastic open-plan living space with sumptuously soft inviting sofas, high vaulted ceiling and a roaring wood burner, there really is no better place to put your feet up after busy days out and about. Exposed beams add handfuls of character beautifully complement the sleek bespoke kitchen. Grab a cuppa at the breakfast bar and discuss the day’s plans including what’s for dinner – the well-equipped kitchen means that the possibilities are endless. Resting weary heads is a real treat at this property all bedrooms being light and spacious; a fifth guest can also sleep on the mezzanine level on a comfortable futon bed. The magic continues outside where the private garden is perfect for soaking up rays of sunshine and relaxing under the stars. Post-dinner, pour out a tipple and challenge fellow guests to a game of croquet or garden chess! Stroll the surrounding grounds and its woodland areas but please be wary of four-legged friends as these spaces are unenclosed. There is ample private off-road parking next to the cottage.
Weekly prices from £657.00
Lairg, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
5 3 1 Yes
Surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the Scottish Highlands, this cosy property is perfect for keen walkers. With the shore on one side and a tumbling burn on the other, it is ideally located for exploring the North West Highland Geopark on foot. After a long day in the countryside or on the water, return to this delightful home for a relaxing night in front of the open fire or a delicious al fresco meal in the large private garden. Inside, this modern home is light and airy throughout and has been decorated in calming neutral tones to suit all tastes. Rustle up delicious meals in the traditional-style kitchen, which is plenty large enough and has a table with a fold-out extension to seat all guests. After a long day on foot, it’s time to light the woodburner that sits within a brick fireplace in the lounge and hunker down on the inviting sofa. Each of this property’s three bedrooms has been decorated in soft hues with interesting artwork and pretty fabrics. The bedrooms share a modern bathroom with overhead shower. Stepping outside, there is a large private garden from which to admire the stunning panoramic views. Bordered by trees, bushes and wild flora, this is a delightful space for a summer picnic with the family.
Weekly prices from £550.00
Whiting Bay, Argyll & The Isles
5 3 1 Yes
Sit out in your garden and gaze out to sea – or stroll down to the beach from your Isle of Arran holiday home, which sleeps up to five guests. Your inviting property close to Whiting Bay is ideally positioned for long days on the sandy beach, beautiful coastal walks and getting close to nature. A true Scottish retreat, your traditional holiday home blends character with comfort, including features such as beamed ceilings and a wood burner. Enjoy its homely interior and inviting rooms which have been decorated in subtle cream tones to keep the property bright, airy and welcoming. Your two-storey home comprises a separate lounge, dining room and kitchen. Set a fire in your wood burner on autumn and winter nights and bask in its warmth after long days out in the island air. Choose a book to read from the selection supplied or perhaps watch a DVD. Shop locally for fresh ingredients and then prepare them in your cottage kitchen. Enjoy your meals together in your dining room or outside at your picnic table in the garden. Your family bathroom is also on the ground floor, together with one of your bedrooms. Two more of your bedrooms are upstairs. One of these would be ideal for children. Step outside into the sunshine in your mature gardens, which surround your charming holiday home on three sides. Enjoy the sound of the babbling brook and take in the sweeping coastal vistas from your superb outside space. There is parking for up to three cars at the property.
Weekly prices from £621.00
Archiestown, Moray, Aberdeenshire & The Coastal Trail
5 3 2 Yes
This traditional stone cottage has been fully modernised and sits in an enviable rural spot on a hillside with sweeping countryside views. Surrounded by an impressive range of attractions, from beaches to forests, historic houses to whisky distilleries, there’s definitely something for everyone here. The house is wonderfully secluded, 100 acres of lush green grounds that blend seamlessly into the neighbouring fields. Drop bags and coats in the hallway and send the kids upstairs to explore while you put the kettle on in the spacious kitchen/diner. Leave unpacking until later and sit back at the dining table for six with sunshine flooding in through the large window. You’ll be pleased to see a separate utility room to store wet or sandy gear, and a full oven with electric hob, as well as a dishwasher and microwave. Along the hall, a single bedroom and shower room are perfect for a teenager or extra guests, and the cosy sitting room has a wood burner for chilly evenings, plus plenty of comfy sofa space, a TV with DVD – and room enough to spread out a board game too. Upstairs, the children will have settled into their twin bedroom in the eaves, and there’s a double room as well, with fantastic views across the valley to Ben Rinnes. Families and those who enjoy a soak after a day on their feet, will be happy to see the bath with shower above in the upstairs family bathroom. Outside, the semi-enclosed garden has a BBQ and garden furniture ready for summer dinners alfresco, and ample parking.
Weekly prices from £798.00