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A log cabin is set amidst lush greenery, showcasing rustic wooden architecture. A staircase leads to a spacious deck, surrounded by trees. The sky above is partly cloudy, providing a serene backdrop to the cabin's natural surroundings.
Cabin in Silverbridge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 487 reviews

Hidden Gem, delightful log Cabin near NC500

Relax and enjoy the scenery and wildlife at this unique location, secluded amongst scots pine and birch trees with stunning views, close to the NC 500 and also right on the door step of a Corbet and a Munro for hill walking. There is a beautiful walk around the river blackwater just minutes from the cabin with falls and old bridges. Or just cosy up inside and listen to music on Alexa or watch movies on Netflix, or just dine out and relax on the decking with a glass of wine. Post Code IV23 2PU

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The bothy’s exterior is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a mix of stone and wooden walls. Flower boxes adorn the windows, adding vibrant splashes of color. A simple table sits outside, inviting peaceful moments amidst natural beauty.
Place to stay in Ullapool
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Charming Eco friendly Highland Bothy - sleeps two.

Stay in this charming unique highland bothy nestled amidst idyllic woodland overlooking Loch Broom and the mountains beyond. Inside the bothy there is an easy to light wood burning stove , a kitchen area with hot and cold water and gas burner for cooking and traditional style highland box beds with interior lighting. There is a long deep window seat where you can sit to watch birds feeding outside or to enjoy the lovely view. Tor Bothy is low impact sitting in 7 acres of re- wilded land.

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The exterior of the Cairn Pod is showcased with a rounded wooden structure and a small deck. Soft pink hues from the sunset paint the sky, while trees are visible in the background, contributing to the serene landscape.
Tiny home in Bonar Bridge
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 716 reviews

Cairn Pod

Love camping, but looking for something a little more luxurious? Then look no further than Cairn Pod. Situated in a picturesque area of Bonar Bridge Sutherland. Located in the heart of the North Coast 500. (NC500) makes it an ideal accommodation for exploring the Scottish Highlands for a short or long stay. The Armadilla Pod comfortably sleeps two guests which can convert from 2 twin/ 1 double bed. Cairn Pod is equipped to a high standard with private parking and luxury home comforts.

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The image presents a modern stone house set against a backdrop of Badcall Bay. Sunlight radiates from a clear sky above, illuminating the surrounding landscape of hills and distant islands. Lush greenery leads down to the water, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.
Home in Sutherland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Eddrachillis House

Eddrachillis House is a comfortable, modern home with spectacular views over Badcall Bay and its islands, two miles south of Scourie on the NC500. The house is set in 100 acres of land from shoreline to hill loch. The spacious open-plan living area contains a very well-equipped kitchen and dining area where you can dine under the stars. The cosy lounge has a wood-burning stove and patio doors onto the front terrace with stunning views. Gorgeous bathrooms and very comfortable large beds.

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The exterior of 334 Kinnauld is shown, set against a backdrop of green fields and trees. A gravel path leads to the cottage, which features a white façade with dark roofing. The signpost prominently displays the cottage's name.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Cosy croft cottage on NC500, Sutherland

Croft cottage, 334 Kinnauld, refurbished in 2021 is situated in the heart of the Highlands, a 5 minute drive from A9 and North Coast 500 route. 50 miles north of the Highland capital Inverness and a 15-minute drive to Dornoch. The perfect stop for those interested in walking, cycling or wildlife. This quiet and tranquil cottage is surrounded by magnificent scenery and wide-open spaces. In Sutherland you can enjoy fantastic beaches, distilleries, castles, golf courses, and much more.

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Aerial view of a detached house situated on a spacious rural estate, surrounded by open fields and trees. The Loch Shin is visible nearby, reflecting the sky. A winding road leads to the property, emphasizing its secluded location.
Bungalow in Highland Council
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Rural Cottage near Lairg with country views.

Refurbished, all on one level, detached private house on rural estate on Loch Shin. The house is well equipped with a large veranda and garden. All rooms are freshly decorated in neutral tones. The living room has an open fire with bay window with lovely views. The property lies 3 miles from Lairg with all local amenities including shops, petrol station pharmacy, pub, restaurant and railway station. It is centrally locate for day trips to the north, west and east coasts of the North.

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An aerial view captures the rustic stone-built bothy surrounded by a vibrant garden. A curved pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by diverse greenery and colorful flowers. The exterior features a distinctive corrugated metal roof, contributing to the cozy countryside charm.
Tiny home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Rowanberry Bothy Retreat - At one with nature

Beautiful stone built bothy dating back to 19th century. Lovingly restored with original stonework around a cosy wood burner. We offer outstanding views across the Kyle of Sutherland and are situated in quiet countryside. The Bothy has a small kitchen (with limited cooking e.g. Airfryer ), bathroom with shower and use of laundry facilities if required. . We are situated 1 hour North of Inverness and only 1 hour from Ullapool on the stunning NC500 route. BBQ and charcoal provided.

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A modern, detached cottage is shown from the exterior, featuring a spacious wooden deck with seating. The structure is framed by a gravel yard and a vibrant display of yellow daffodils in the foreground, against a cloudy sky.
Home in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Oak Cottage,Shinness near Lairg.Views of Loch Shin

Charming detached property nestled in a set of 3 cottages in a stunning position on the shore of beautiful Loch Shin, just four miles from Lairg. With wonderful panoramic views across the loch and mountains beyond, this modern and spacious holiday home offers a warm and comfortable "home from home" experience. Perfectly placed for touring the Northern Highlands and the NC500. Ideal for fishing, walking, golfing, touring holidays or just to simply get away from it all and relax.

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The historic old schoolhouse is shown from an exterior angle, featuring a whitewashed facade and a well-maintained slate roof. The structure is surrounded by greenery and small shrubbery, with a large sunroom that has multiple windows, inviting natural light.
Home in Linsidemore
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Beautiful old schoolhouse in spectacular location

Historic old schoolhouse with spectacular views of the Kyle of Sutherland. Full of character and charm with a huge kitchen/family room, enchanting Library and glorious south-facing sunroom. Ideally located for exploring the northern Highlands - just 25 minutes from the beaches and golf at Dornoch, yet only a hour’s drive from the rugged West Coast. The Old Schoolhouse is the perfect base for fishing, hill-walking, mountain biking … or simply to relax and get away from it all!

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A cozy cabin interior features large glass windows that provide scenic views of Loch Broom and the surrounding mountains. Two comfortable chairs face a small outdoor table on the decking. A kitchenette with modern appliances is visible, complemented by a decorative plant arrangement.
Cabin in Highland Council
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 613 reviews

Enjoy pure tranquillity at Per Mare Per Terram

Per Mare Per Terram is a cosy cabin that boasts breath taking views of Loch Broom and the surrounding Munros. Standing alone at the top of Braes in Ullapool it has a wonderful cosy feeling when wrapped up inside, offering out of the way tranquillity whilst still being able to enjoy the amazing scenery no matter what the weather conditions. The cabin is equipped with a fridge, microwave,kettle, toaster and excellent wi-fi. It also has a shower room and modern composting toilet.

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A cozy seating area features two grey armchairs positioned near a modern wood-burning stove. Large windows provide views of the mountainous landscape and sea loch, while a soft light emanates from a nearby lamp. A coffee table with a small plant adds a touch of nature.
Cottage in Kylesku
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

The Kylesku Kabin- luxurious wilderness

A luxuriously appointed property situated on the NC500 overlooking some of the most iconic mountains and sea lochs of Assynt. Kylesku Kabin has been fully renovated by acclaimed architect Helen Lucas and is owned by the previous owners of the nationally recognised multi-award winning Kylesku Hotel, which is within walking distance. The property features a luxurious spa bathroom, including steam room and inspirational open plan living space, designer kitchen and garden.

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A wide view of the coastline features a stone pier leading into calm waters, surrounded by rocky formations. Lush green grass borders the beach, with two modern cabins visible nearby, showcasing a serene landscape under clear blue skies.
Place to stay in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Cabin by the Pier - a unique seaside location

A stone's skiff from the shore, and close to the NC500 route, Cabin by the Pier is a unique modern building in the mould of a traditional salmon fishing bothy, with panoramic views of the Moray Firth. For casual visitors, beachcombers, birdwatchers, stargazers, shore foragers, with the sea as it’s soundtrack, we welcome you to our cabin which offers modern comforts for two in a unique location - where you can get away from your everyday pressures.

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