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The exterior of Ethel's Cottage is showcased, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. A gravel path leads to the front door, framed by well-kept greenery and natural stone walls. The cottage's slate roof complements the natural landscape under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Berriedale
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Ethel's Cottage: Idyllic Riverside 1 Bed Cottage

The recently refurbished and modernised Ethel's Cottage is in an idyllic location, flanked by two rivers. This gate lodge cottage offers the perfect place to stay for a few nights or longer! Easily accessed from the A9 (on the NC500 route) and just a two-minute walk from a secluded beach and estuary with lots of short walks from the front door and plenty longer ones in the vicinity. Modern appliances and comfortable furnishings, the cottage has everything you will need for a relaxing break.

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The exterior of a detached house is showcased, featuring a light-colored facade and large front window. A lamppost stands nearby, contributing to the property's charm. The view beyond includes expansive fields leading to the sea, under a sky with subtle cloud patterns.
Home in Staxigoe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

"Rowan" stunning 2 bed house with sea views

Wonderfully presented 2 bedroom detached house situated just outside the town of Wick in the village of Staxigoe. Ample private parking for several cars and an integral garage for safe storage of motorbikes , bikes etc. House is spread over 2 floors with an open planned living area and bathroom on the ground floor, 2 bedrooms and a shower room upstairs. Stunning un-interrupted sea views over the Pentland Firth. Ideal base for exploring the North Coast. All bed linens and towels provided.

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Large glass doors reveal stunning views of the Moray Firth, framing the rugged coastline and gently rolling waves. A wooden deck extends outside, inviting guests to enjoy the natural surroundings. Soft natural light fills the open space, blending indoor comfort with the scenic exterior.
Place to stay in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

Cabin by the Pier - a unique seaside location

Close to the NC500 route, Inverness, Nigg and the North Highlands, and a stone’s skiff from the shore, Cabin by the Pier is a unique modern building inspired by a traditional salmon fishing bothy, with a panoramic view across the Moray Firth. For writers, casual visitors, beachcombers, birdwatchers, stargazers, shore foragers, ancestry hunters, with the sea for it’s soundtrack, our very popular cabin offers modern comforts for two, in a unique location - where you escape the everyday.

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A spacious living area features a large, electric reclining sofa adorned with several decorative cushions. A wooden coffee table is positioned in front of the sofa, complemented by a small potted plant. Wall art hangs above the sofa, while the carpeted floor adds a soft texture.
Condo in Highland Council
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Spacious & modern 2 bedroom apartment with parking

Our luxury first floor 2 double bedroom, fully equipped apartment overlooking a pleasant, private courtyard close to Wick harbour on the NC500. Great wifi, electric reclining sofa and large TV welcome you after a long journey or busy day exploring our beautiful county of Caithness. A short walk from from the station, restaurants, pubs and the famous Pulteney distillery. Free, secure covered parking available for motorcycles, bicycles or a standard sized car, if required. HI-00936-F

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A well-maintained garden area features vibrant green grass extending towards the sea, with gentle waves visible in the background. The white cottage, with a moss-covered roof, stands against a clear blue sky, reflecting a peaceful coastal setting.
Cottage in Huna
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

The Old Smiddy, Huna, John O'Groats

Close to the village of John O' Groats and on the North Coast 500, the Old Smiddy (an old blacksmith's cottage) has been beautifully restored into a modern home, while keeping many of its original features. The cottage sleeps 4 people in 2 double bedrooms (both en-suite) and has a fold-away camp bed for use by a small child. The cottage offers beautiful sea views across the Pentland Firth to the Orkney Islands and is the perfect base for exploring Caithness, Sutherland and Orkney.

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The exterior of the lodge is shown, featuring a metal roof and a combination of light-colored siding. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by well-maintained green grass and small trees, under a clear blue sky.
Guesthouse in Wick
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 503 reviews

Clayquoy Hideaway Stylish Lodge & Private Hot Tub

Perfect Stop in Located in the famous fishing town of Wick (Perfect as a stop in on NC500 route). This lodge offers a clean and welcoming space where you can relax and enjoy a comforting experience. The area which the lodge is located is quiet and secluded, close to the airport, supermarket and all other parts of town. We want to ensure you have the best experience and enjoy your stay, so don't hesitate to ask for anything or for more information. We hope you like our place :)

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The cottage is set within a fenced area, surrounded by open countryside. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, which is framed by wooden fencing. The stone exterior of the cottage is complemented by a slate roof, under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Watten
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Taigh Neonach Cozy 1 bedroom Highland Cottage

Welcome! This is our quirky wee cottage. Originally a traditional Scottish but and ben it now offers a cosy getaway in the far north highlands. Taigh Neonach is Gaelic for odd cottage which suits its slightly unconventional character. A fantastic base to explore the North of Scotland, whether you are touring the NC500, relaxing in the quiet wilderness of Caithness, doing a spot of fishing, shooting, walking, cycling... the choices are endless like the views!

Top Guest favourite
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, 108 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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Chalet in Thurso
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Croft View

Fully equipped accommodation with two bedrooms (one double room, one twin room). Melvich is situated on the NC500 route and is ideally placed for exploring the local area. Local pub within walking distance serving evening meals. Booking is advised. Free Wifi available, however we cannot guarantee a reliable signal. Lovely beach nearby which is popular with surfers. Please note due to increased costs, guest now have to pay for the electric they use.

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Cottage in Strathy
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Cathel's Cottage - Outstanding Views

Cosy remote cottage on the North coast with beautiful views of the Orkney Isles from the front door. Perfectly situated for exploring Sutherland to the West and Caithness to the East. The cottage consists of a kitchen/ livingroom on the ground floor with a double bedroom and separate bathroom (shower only) up stairs. Access by spiral stairs. Wood burning stove in the living area (fuel supplied)

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A modern kitchen area features dark cabinetry and white tile. A wooden dining table is set for two, accompanied by a patterned chair and a simple plant in a white pot. Appliances include a microwave and an oven, adding functionality to the space.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Drumdry Cottage, on NC500 with bike storage!

Just a stones throw from the city centre of Wick, this Northerly cottage sits beautifully off the A99, making it the perfect destination for those taking on the stunning NC500 route. Drumdry has recently completed a HUGE renovation and this historic little cottage has bags to offer family and friends. Sitting adjoined to an old steading building, we love the history that this property holds.

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A traditional Scottish croft house is set against a stunning night sky, illuminated by the colors of the aurora borealis. The subtle hues of green and purple dance overhead, creating a serene atmosphere, while the silhouette of the cottage adds a charming focal point.
Cottage in Brough
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Tottie's Cottage

A traditional Scottish croft house with sea views which has been lovingly restored to a very high standard with all modern amenities. Located in the most northerly village on mainland UK, with coastline walks and beaches in abundance nearby. A special place to explore or simply relax and unwind. A Highland Council approved short term letting property, licence number HI-00297-F.

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