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Island holiday rentals in Sea of the Hebrides

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The image features a white lighthouse beside a restored cottage, both standing on a grassy landscape. The ocean is visible in the background, with soft pastel hues of sunrise or sunset in the sky. The setting conveys a sense of tranquility and seclusion.
Island in Argyll and Bute
5 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

The Lighthouse Cottage

Located in one of the most secluded parts of Scotland, Davaar Island provides a tranquil rural retreat. The Lighthouse Keepers Cottage has been restored into a beautiful, spacious and luxurious 1/2 bedroom cottage in its own private compound. The cosy interior and sweeping ocean views makes the cottage a perfect option. Spend your days exploring the island before curling up in front of the fire. The island is accessible at low tide by 4x4 or on foot. Guests are transported by 4x4 on and off

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The eco-cabin features a rounded wooden exterior with dual patio doors that open outward. A simple seating arrangement can be seen just inside, with a small plant positioned near the threshold, inviting guests to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Tiny home in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

*Jan/Feb Discount* Hebrides Bothy, near Stornoway

Hebrides Bothy is a luxury eco-cabin with coastal views near Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, ideal to explore Lewis and Harris. Stay in comfort in a fully insulated, heated ‘hobbit house’ which offers a hotel quality double bed, sofa bed, en-suite bathroom, fully equipped kitchenette,lounge area with Wi-Fi, smart TV, board games and garden. Cosy fleece throws & firepit with BBQ grill guarantee a cosy getaway. The unique round window, patio doors and covered porch showcase sunsets and coastal views.

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A traditional detached stone-built house is portrayed, featuring a white exterior and multiple gabled roofs. A well-maintained lawn surrounds the structure, while a pathway leads to the entrance. The backdrop reveals rolling hills under a cloudy sky, emphasizing the property's serene setting.
Home in Portree
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Tigh Dhomhnaill

A spacious, traditional croft house situated on our working croft, within a friendly gaelic speaking community. House lies below the famous Quiraing mountain range a popular film location and haven for walkers and photographers throughout the year. A short walk from the house leads to Staffin beach where you can explore for fossils and look for the Dinosaur footprints from 165 million years ago! Surrounded by the stunning scenery many local attractions and amenities are within walking distance.

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Aerial view captures Dry Island nestled in the calm waters of Gair Loch, surrounded by rolling hills and rugged landscapes. A narrow path connects the cabin to the shoreline, highlighting the island's natural beauty and tranquil environment. Boats can be seen in the distance.
Island in Badachro
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Island Nature Observatory - Hot Tub Dogs welcome

Beautiful very private self-catering cabin gently nestled into the historic family-run Dry Island. "Otter Cabin" is fitted out to a high standard with a double bedroom, shower room, open plan kitchen, dining/living room and its own hot tub and decking area. with uninterrupted breath taking sea and mountain views. . Kitchen basics and linens are provided. Wifi and smart tv is available. Dedicated workspace available. Unfortunately, the cabin is inaccessible to those with mobility difficulties.

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A rustic stone bothy is set against a grassy landscape, featuring a sloped roof with some rust. A wooden table and bench are positioned outside, inviting gatherings. The surrounding hills provide a natural backdrop, showcasing the remote and tranquil setting of the accommodation.
Home in Isle of Gometra
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Isle of Gometra Jane Ann's Bothy Baileclaidh

VERY BASIC REMOTE BEAUTIFUL BUT NOT LUXURIOUS bothy in an idyllic situation - exposed stonework and wood. Bring own bedding and cooking stove. Basic pots crockery cutlery etc provided. Shared outdoor toilet, indoor bath heated by solid fuel stove. Wood can be bought for £13 a bucket and will be left for you to use if you want. Suits kayakers, experienced hillwalkers and island baggers. Please see reviews for more feedback. No Ulva ferry on Sat, and on Sunday only in June, July & August.

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A contemporary white cottage is nestled among lush greenery on a hillside, with expansive views of the blue sea and distant islands. A car is parked nearby, and the shoreline is visible in the foreground, evoking a sense of tranquility in the natural setting.
Cottage in Carbost
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

The Seashell A Peaceful Rural Cottage By The Sea

The Seashell a Delightful Self Catering Cottage overlooking the Sea and Islands on the Isle Of Skye.. The views and sunsets here are quite wonderful! A Contemporary architect designed, Skye cottage, Sleeps 2 Adults .. One En-suite King Bedroom and Bathroom Open Plan Kitchen ,Sitting room, Dining/workspace room Weekly or Fortnightly Bookings Sunday to Sunday. Your well behaved Doggy will be welcome . The Seashell ,the beautiful quiet peaceful natural environment Welcomes You

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A modern wooden exterior showcases large black-framed windows, providing a contemporary look. A gravel area surrounds the building, with a fenced section and a wooden picnic table located nearby. Flower planters are positioned along the front, adding a touch of greenery.
Cabin in Portnalong
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Molly's Den, Portnalong, Isle of Skye

Nestled in a secluded corner of Portnalong is Molly's Den. With open views overlooking croft land and towards the Cuillin Hills, Molly's Den is the perfect retreat for those wishing to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing peace and relaxation. Molly's Den is the perfect escape for couples and solo travellers. Ideally situated for access to the Cuillin Hills and centrally located for travelling around the rest of the island - having a car is essential.

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A wooden camping pod is shown nestled amidst greenery, featuring a rounded roof and a central door. The structure stands on a slight elevation, surrounded by grass, with another building visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Hut in Highland Council
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Beinn Tighe

Welcome to the Eigg Camping Pods website, a social business on the beautiful Isle of Eigg. We have three cosy camping pods, each sleeping up to four, with lovely views over the harbour where seals and otters play. If you are looking for a socially responsible holiday this is the place for you. Eigg Camping Pods is a community owned business; all the profits are ploughed back in to the infrastructure and facilities on the island for the benefit of residents and visitors.

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The exterior of The Hide is shown, featuring natural wood paneling and large windows. A welcoming bench and two lounge chairs are positioned on the private deck, offering a serene outdoor space. The backdrop includes distant hills and clear blue skies.
Tiny home in Lochdon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

The Hide at High Oatfield

The Hide self-catering studio is a glorious little haven of peace and tranquillity on the Isle of Mull. The perfect setting for a romantic couples' holiday. Great walking and abundant wild life on the doorstep. Centrally located for ease of access for the whole island. You will need a car if you are staying with us we are about 3 miles away from the nearest village Sorry we don't have facilities for children or babies and as we have our own dogs we cannot accept pets.

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Place to stay in Argyll and Bute Council
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Cragaig Bothy

Situated alone on the remote South side of the picturesque, community owned Isle of Ulva, Cragaig Bothy is available for visitors to the island. This unique, off-grid property offers basic but cosy accommodation with no electricity, what it does have is the opportunity for living simply and taking in the magnificent views out over the sea to Iona, Staffa and the Treshnish Islands along with peace, quiet and solitude and the renowned wildlife, flora and fauna.

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The lodge is set against a backdrop of bare trees, positioned on the edge of Lough Corrib. Its tranquil façade features large windows and a green roof, blending seamlessly with the natural landscape and reflecting the calm waters below.
Island in Headford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Rabbit Island Lough Corrib

This historic, charming and luxurious fishing lodge is nestled into this delightful island in the middle of Lough Corrib. Originally built in 1907 by Lord Headley, this exclusive property was renovated and modernised in recent years to create an extremely comfortable and tranquil hideaway. The lodge is the ultimate haven from the stresses of modern life and is a unique experience. You share this beautiful 26 acre island with a small flock of sheep!!

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The Shepherd's Hut is positioned on a grassy landscape, surrounded by rolling hills. Its exterior features a light grey color with red wheels, and a wooden deck is accessible by steps. A few white chairs are placed nearby, offering a serene outdoor seating area.
Shepherd’s hut in Isle of Eigg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

The Shepherd's Hut on Eigg

The cosy Shepherd's Hut combines the best of past traditions with the comfort of today. Inside is everything you need for a comfortable cosy night's sleep, but still with enough space to relax during the day. Eigg is a beautiful island with spectacular beaches, wildlife, archaeological sites, interesting geology and a vibrant island community. The island is very popular with landscape and wildlife photographers.

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