Holiday rentals with a fireplace in Cromarty Firth

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Top-rated Accommodation with Fireplace in Cromarty Firth

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A well-maintained garden surrounds a historic building, showcasing a lush green lawn. Tall trees and hedges provide a sense of privacy. The structure features stone walls and multiple windows, reflecting a peaceful atmosphere under a clear blue sky.
Holiday home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Garden Flat - Ardullie Lodge

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil historic getaway within a Grade 11 listed building, perfectly located on NC500 route just above the Cromarty Firth. A great base for exploring the highlands. The lodge was visited by the Queen Mother each year for lunch on her way to stay at the Castle of Mey. The Garden Flat is a luxury self contained flat, each bedoom zip and link King size beds which can be seperated into twin beds. A large contained garden, loved by our visitors canine companions.

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A rustic shepherd's hut is surrounded by greenery, featuring a wooden deck with outdoor seating. The hut has large glass doors framed by dark wood, and a chimney is visible on the roof. Potted plants add a touch of nature to the entryway.
Shepherd’s hut in Ross shire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Cosy & comfortable Shepherds Hut Aultnamain, Tain

Our cosy & compact Shepherds hut is situated near to the stunning NC500, 20 minutes from the town of Tain, where all amenities can be found. The hut offers a warm & comfortable place to relax & unwind. Our hut caters for 2, with a king sized bed, ensuite shower room, kitchen area and a wood burning stove. Outside, there is seating & open views. Situated in an area of natural beauty you will find yourself surrounded by stunning scenery, mountains, forests & beaches all waiting to be explored.

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The exterior of the cottage is framed by a vibrant garden featuring pots of blooming flowers. A wooden picnic table is positioned on a spacious lawn, providing an inviting space for outdoor gatherings. The cottage itself has a traditional design with a slate roof and large windows.
Cottage in Highland
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Cosy & rustic retreat - Woodland Cottage.

The cottage provides 2 bedroomed accommodation with a warm and cosy atmosphere with its wood burning stoves in kitchen and lounge with comfy beds for that home from home feeling. Serviced with a large bath and free standing shower unit and fully equipped kitchen with dinning table. Set within our lovely garden and surrounded by woodland just 200m off the back road - gives guests and children the safety and freedom to roam from the front door. Located just 15 minutes from Inverness airport.

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The unique cottage is framed by a vibrant wildflower meadow, featuring a mix of colorful blooms and lush greenery. The stone exterior of the cottage is visible, complemented by a clear blue sky and surrounding trees, creating a harmonious blend with the natural landscape.
Home in Highland Council
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Garden Cottage with hot tub, castle & sea views

This charming cottage is completely unique having the old Redcastle ruin as a back drop and views of the Beauly Firth directly in front. There is an idyllic stream going through the garden and we have recently planted a wild flower meadow at the end of the garden. It has been beautifully refurbished in 2023 and we feel incredibly proud of the results. The cottage is located in the sleepy hamlet of Milton of Redcastle and really is an idyllic and very comfortable place to come and unwind.

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Cottage in Evanton
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Highland River Cottage with Hot Tub

A cute and cosy modernised cottage with hot tub surrounded by fields and with a beautiful river at the bottom of the garden. The house is well situated and has a spacious patio and lawn, enclosed garden with access to walks up the river and other beautiful local areas. A good base to strike out for West Coast and Highlands. We recently added a twin room in addition to our double en-suite and king bedrooms. We are delighted to now be able to offer guests a 5 person hot tub. STL: HI-20338-F

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An open-plan living room features a circular black chair and a cozy sofa with floral upholstery. A modern kitchen is visible in the background, equipped with white cabinetry. Natural light fills the space, enhancing the rustic wooden beams and a vibrant area rug placed on the light-colored floor.
Guest suite in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 149 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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A spacious upper-level room features a large triangular window that invites natural light and offers views of surrounding greenery. A wooden floor complements the warm wooden beams of the ceiling. A single chair is positioned near the window, providing a cozy spot to relax.
Farm stay in Ardross
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 519 reviews

Relaxing Farm Steading With Wood Burning Stove

'The Steading’ is a barn cabin on a working farm with wood burning stove set near the North Coast 500 route. Enjoy the peace of the Highlands while painting, writing, yoga, walking and cycling or simply relaxing in front of the fire with a cup of tea. NO SHOWER / NO HOT running water. Sanitizer and hand soap provided. Take your own bedding or very basic bedding provided. No phone signal/WiFi. Sleeps 2 only from the same household, or families allowed please message before booking.

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A wooden cabin exterior is framed by a landscaped area with gravel pathways and planters. Two seating arrangements with chairs are visible on the patio, alongside glass doors that provide access to the interior. The surrounding greenery adds a natural touch to the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Hillhaven Lodge

Hillhaven Lodge is an addition to the already well established Hillhaven B&B. The lodge is a luxury, purpose built wooden cabin with full facilities including a Hydrotherapy Hot Tub and wood burning stove. Located 20 minutes from Inverness and the NC500, just outside the village of Fortrose. Local attractions include dolphin watching at Chanonry point, Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club, Eathie fossils, several world famous distilleries and breweries and only 30mins from Loch Ness!

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The cottage exterior is framed by a gravel driveway and flourishing rose bushes. The whitewashed walls contrast with the dark slate roof, while two windows reflect the garden's greenery. A wooden bench is positioned near the entrance, inviting relaxation in the peaceful surroundings.
Cottage in Nairn
5 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Historic cottage in countryside location

Meikle Kildrummie dates back to 1670. Added later, the adjacent 200 year old cottage has been beautifully renovated and sits in a peaceful location within a 2 acre garden surrounded by open countryside. It’s perfectly situated as a base for exploring the highlands of Scotland, the fabulous beaches and places of interest around the Moray Firth, as well as being on the doorstep of the acclaimed Malt Whisky Trail. The Highland Capital of Inverness is only 20 minutes away.

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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, 104 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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An inviting entrance to the house is framed by natural stone walls. A welcome mat lies at the threshold, leading into a well-lit interior space. Planters with greenery and colorful flowers add a touch of charm beside the door.
Farm stay in Culbokie
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Cosy, modern barn conversion on a Black Isle Farm

'The Tractor Shed' is a renovated 1860's steading situated on a small farm on the Black Isle just a mile off the A9 and NC500 route. The cosy house sits in the centre of the farmyard. We have great views over Ben Wyvis and the hills to the west. A peaceful, quirky place to stay in the rural countryside yet not too far from Inverness and other local attractions such as Loch Ness and Culloden. Great for couples, small family groups or solo adventurers.

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A well-appointed bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in distinctive plaid bedding. Warm lighting from bedside lamps complements natural light filtering through a corner window, which is draped with soft curtains. A wooden dresser accompanies the bed, adding to the room's functionality.
Cottage in Highland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 613 reviews

2 Hedgefield Cottages

This renovated cottage is an executive quality, two bedroom cottage in an upmarket district of Inverness which is only a 10 minutes walk to the city centre, five minutes from Inverness Castle. The cottage was built in 1880 and Inverness has since grown up around the cottage which once stood on open farmland. Many of the top Inverness restaurants and bars are located near by. All visitors to the Highlands are welcome.

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