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Find self catering and cottages close to fishing in Caithness,
9 self catering cottages near the beach in Caithness. Whether you want to explore the great British coastline or relax on the beach, stay close by in cottage and self catering accommodation. Search for hot tubs, pools and other features near the coast in Caithness by using menu below.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £163
Self catering accommodation in Dunbeath sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Pub near by Parking available Golf near by Garden sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Dunbeath is a pretty little village, an old crofting/ fishing community, birthplace of the renowned Scottish writer Neil Gunn, and has a fascinating history. The local Heritage Centre has a vast amount of archaeological and historic interest. Close to the A9, this is a perfect choice for touring with day trips possible to John O' Groats and the Orkney Isles, or to the rugged northwest coast. There is a choice of golf courses within easy reach or you can enjoy bird watching, tennis, pony trekking, hill walking and climbing. Follow the River Helmsdale inland to visit the site of Scotland's own gold rush when prospectors descended on Strath Kildonan in 1869. Nowadays, the clear waters of the Highland streams and lochs attract trout fishermen for excellent sport. This attractive stone-built terraced cottage provides a warm, well-maintained, comfortably furnished holiday home. The cottage has an attractive sheltered garden with seating on the patio and views of hills, sea and river and there is a sand and shingle beach within 1/4 mile on this beautiful coastline. Off street parking. Shops 50 yards, pub/restaurant 300 yards.1 double and 1 twin bedroom, comfortable sitting room, fully equipped kitchen/dining room, bathroom with shower over the bath. All electric. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, television, microwave. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £265 to £ 420
Self catering accommodation in Thurso sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Cosy Cottage is situated in a quiet backwater in the heart of the sea town area of Cullen. Originally a fisherman's cottage, built at the height of the 19th century fishing boom, it has now been restored and converted to provide attractive and modern accommodation. Although on two floors, the main rooms are all on the ground floor. A steep staircase leads up to two small bedrooms. Previously used by the fisher folk to dry their nets, this floor has now been refurbished with two pretty single bedrooms; ideal for children, as height is restricted. Cullen is the jewel in the crown of these lovely seaboard villages along this coast. With its long sandy beaches, pretty harbour and marina and its attractive main street with unusual and enticing shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, all within easy walking distance, it is an ideal base from which to explore this unspoilt corner of Scotland. All along this coast small coves and rocky outcrops are interspersed with wonderful sandy beaches. The pretty harbour at Cullen, with its small fishing boats and private craft is a real delight, and visitors are welcome to launch their own canoes and small craft from the slipway. The Speyside Way coastal trail passes through Cullen and there are wonderful walks along coastal paths and woodland trails for cyclists and walkers. There are a wide variety of places of interest within a short drive, and the renowned Castle and Whisky Trails are a must for most visitors. The area is also renowned for its sea and wildlife. The famous bottle nosed dolphins of the Moray Firth are regularly seen in the area and local boat trips run from the nearby town of Buckie to encounter the sea life closer to hand. The nearby Tunget nature reserve is also home to a variety of birds, including osprey, as well as some rare migratory birds in season. There is a wealth of activities available locally, including golf, horse riding, and pony trekking, cycling, sailing, canoeing and fishing (sea, loch and river). Cosy Cottage is also ideally located for exploring the two main Highland cities of Aberdeen and Inverness, being almost equidistant between them. With miles of unspoilt coastline, interspersed with pretty fishing villages, castles and distilleries it provides a superb base from which to explore this beautiful and totally unspoilt area Property has electric storage heaters.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £310
Self catering accommodation in Dunbeath sleeps 5.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: In a spectacular clifftop location on the beautiful Caithness coast with magnificent open views of sea and moorland, this traditional, detached, single storey croft cottage stands in extensive grounds. The cottage offers a comfortable, warm and welcoming family holiday home with simple furnishings. There is an enclosed garden to the front.The cottage is 1/4 of a mile off the A9 and two miles from the quaint old fishing village of Dunbeath, which has a fascinating Heritage Centre, village shop and pub. There are other pub/restaurants in the neighbouring coastal villages while the excellent shops and facilities of the bustling fishing port of Wick are a 1/2 hour drive. Local activities include golf, river and sea angling, walking, climbing and trekking and there are many sand and shingle beaches, or perhaps try gold-panning at Strath of Kildonan. The bird reserves of the isolated and deserted Flow Country are nearby and this is also an ideal base for exploring the far north of Scotland - John o'Groats and the Orkney ferry are within reach for intriguing days out. 1 double and 1 twin bedroom (cot and folding bed available), living /dining room with open fire, kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric. Fridge, freezer, microwave, television. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £395
Self catering accommodation in Lybster sleeps 6.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Golf near by Garden sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Enjoying uninterrupted views out to sea this charming cottage sits in open countryside, 1 mile from the old fishing village of Lybster, once a major herring port and now a peaceful retreat. The typically austere Caithness exterior conceals a beautiful well-appointed interior, stylishly and imaginatively restored, providing a bright, comfortable and welcoming holiday home. 1/2 a mile up a private track off the main road, the cottage has extensive grassy grounds and a large paved area with garden furniture. Lybster has excellent hotels, local shops, a golf course and a scenic harbour situated in a delightful bay. The busy port of Wick is 15 miles north and John o'Groats and the Orkney ferry terminal at Scrabster are both under an hour's drive, offering fascinating day trips. There are picturesque villages, rocky coves and clean beaches all along this magnificent coastline while inland are unspoiled moors and mountains including the mysterious Strath of Kildonan where gold is still panned in the river. Extensive walking and hill loch fishing are amongst the local activities available.1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, lovely airy open plan living/dining/kitchen area with a mezzanine gallery with two futons accessed by a steep open stair, shower room. All electric plus open fire. Fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave, television, video, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £280 to £ 475
Self catering accommodation in Wick sleeps 6.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Situated in the pretty village of Tomintoul, the highest village of the Highlands, Grant Cottage offers newly renovated holiday accommodation with the benefit of being all at ground floor level. The property is set just off the quiet main street, has shared use of a pretty garden with furniture and private use of a lockable shed which is ideal for keeping bikes, ski equipment or walking gear. Stunning scenery and an abundance of wildlife make Glenlivet and Strathavon an ideal place to escape the fast pace of modern life. An extensive network of waymarked trails (over 100 miles) gives easy access to the open countryside for walking, mountain biking, fishing, shooting and horse riding. The Lecht ski centre is just 5 miles south of Tomintoul and with golf courses at nearby Ballindalloch, Dufftown, Grantown on Spey and Nethy Bridge and an adventure playground in Tomintoul for the children there is plenty to keep the outdoor enthusiast entertained. Ballindalloch Castle is one of the most beautiful historic buildings in Speyside. It has been continuously occupied by the MacPherson Grant family since the mid 16th century. Braemar Castle and Balmoral Castle are also within easy reach all being within an hour's drive of Tomintoul.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445
Self catering accommodation in Lybster sleeps 6.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445
Self catering accommodation in Thurso sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Henrys Lodge is situated down a private track amidst natural woodlands and rolling countryside. This charming wood-lined lodge is presented to a high standard throughout and offers bright and attractive accommodation in a quiet country setting a real retreat. The modern, well-equipped kitchen opens out onto a good-sized dining area with uninterrupted views across open farmland. Deer, pine martin and a variety of birds can be seen direct from the windows. The spacious lounge is tastefully furnished and decorated and the two double bedrooms and modern shower room provide a warm, welcoming ambience. A large veranda and decked barbeque area surrounds the lodge and provides a superb outside dining and relaxing area. Situated on the edge of Delnies Wood, there are wonderful walks and trails direct from the property, yet it is also easily accessible to nearby towns and villages. The charming seaside town of Nairn, with its award-winning blue flag sandy beach is within 3 miles. Here there is also an excellent selection of restaurants, bars and small shops, together with a fascinating area known as Fisher town from the days when Nairn was a thriving fishing village. The area is renowned for its wealth of sporting activities and places of interest. There are two championship golf courses in close proximity and numerous other courses within easy reach. Horse riding, cycling, sailing, wind-surfing, canoeing and fishing are all enjoyed locally. The Moray coast is renowned for its fine beaches and its sea-life, particularly the bottle-nosed dolphins and colonies of seals that are regularly spotted close to shore. There are numerous historic sites and places of interesting the vicinity. Cawdor Castle is well worth a visit, with its association with Macbeth; the garden grounds are simply stunning. Culloden battlefield, Fort George and the Whisky and Castle Trails are all popular with visitors. Henrys Lodge is easily accessible for exploring the whole of the Highland region and is well served for transport, with Inverness airport and Nairn railway station both within 5 miles. Property is all on ground floor level, heated by calor gas central heating.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £310 to £ 595
Self catering accommodation in Dunbeath sleeps 6.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Old Drapery is situated in the heart of the charming old town of Buckie, formerly one of the busiest fishing ports on the Moray coast. This attractive property, converted from the old draper's shop, is now a stunning, one bedroom studio ground floor apartment. Finished and furnished to a very high standard the accommodation comprises a welcoming lounge with an open plan kitchen area, a luxurious shower room and an inviting double bedroom. An ideal pied a terre for two in the heart of the Moray Firth region. Buckie is a charming old port and offers a range of cafes, bars and shops. It provides an excellent tourist destination from which to explore this lovely coastal region, renowned for its golf, fishing, walking, cycling and wide variety of water sports. Go "watching" the famous Moray Firth dolphins that are frequently spotted in the area. Boat trips run from Buckie and are highly recommended to view the sea life closer to hand. Head inland to the heart of the 'whisky country' taking in Keith, Dufftown and the numerous historic Speyside whisky centres. The Castle Heritage Trail also provides a fascinating insight into Highland Scotland's romantic and turbulent history. The pretty fishing villages dotted along the Moray coast are a real delight, with small winding streets and pretty harbours. Old Drapery is also ideally located for exploring the two main Highland cities of Aberdeen and Inverness, being almost equidistant between them. With miles of unspoilt coastline, interspersed with pretty fishing villages, castles and distilleries it provides a superb base from which to explore this beautiful and fascinating area. The property is all on ground floor level, has gas central heating.
  
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