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Skellater Cottage in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Skellater Cottage, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £255 to £ 390

Self catering accommodation in Strathdon sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Hillview Holiday Cottage is located in the tranquil hamlet of Stronachlachar, which is in the heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. This semi-detached property is located only 150 yards from the banks of Loch Katrine. The cottage has oak flooring and a wonderful wood burning stove in the main open plan living area. The lounge has a leather suite with sofa bed and the front door leads out onto a large decked area within the enclosed garden. From the generous decking at the front of the cottage you can enjoy the view to the hills. The kitchen is fully fitted with all the facilities you require. Both bedrooms are beautifully co-ordinated with hardwood furniture. Loch Katrine is the main water supply for Glasgow and has a fascinating history.  The famous Steamship Sir Walter Scott stops in at Stronachlachar in the summer months  This means you can enjoy a circular trip combining the steamship and a cycle ride on the private, surfaced road which runs along the north side of the loch, or simply enjoy a refreshment in the restored Victorian waiting rooms. Loch Katrine is surrounded by wonderful wild countryside to explore, with mountains such as Ben Venue, Ben Ledi and the smaller Ben A'an all within easy reach.   At Inversnaid, only 4 miles away, take a cruise on Loch Lomond or walk some of the West Highland Way. The Trossachs are an amazing location for outdoor enthusiasts as there are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling.  There is an abundance of wildlife to spot: birds of prey, red squirrels, pine martens and red deer to name a few.   In the surrounding area there are many activities for every age and interests.  At Aberfoyle, for the adventurous, is a high wire forest experience with the longest zip wire in Britain.  Aberfoyle has an 18 hole golf course and there are numerous lochs to fish in with boat hire readily available.  From this central location you can easily travel and explore the National Park, Stirlingshire and Perthshire.   This is an idyllic setting for a holiday away from it all, to enjoy the remote countryside and outdoor pursuits or as a base to explore further afield.


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The Watermill in Turriff, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

The Watermill, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £310 to £ 595

Self catering accommodation in Turriff sleeps 6.

Features include: • Multi Bathrooms • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Seacrest is an attractive apartment that forms part of a converted old stone granary. Set in the heart of the traditional fishing village of Whitehills, with its quaint harbour, lovely yachting marina and superb coastal walks, it is ideally placed for exploring this beautiful and dramatic coastline. The village also has a good local pub, restaurant, small supermarket and an exceptional fish shop with associated processing facility, where an incredible array of locally caught sea food is available daily. The Moray Firth is well known for its mild climate, wide sweeping sandy beaches interspersed with rocky outcrops and coves and pretty, unspoilt fishing villages. It is also renowned for its wild life. Bottle nosed dolphins, seals, numerous sea birds and even the occasional whale frequent the shore line. There is a wealth of activities in the area. Golf, fishing, sailing, canoeing, horse riding, bird watching and cliff top walking are all regular pastimes. A little way along the coast is the welcoming town of Macduff with its attractive harbour and marine aquarium, Britain's deepest aquarium tank displaying sea creatures from the Moray Firth - popular with visitors of all ages. Both the Whisky and Castle trails are also easily accessible. One of the best ways to explore the myriad of pretty fishing villages is by local bus. An excellent service runs regularly and one can stop off, wander the little winding lanes, stroll along the seafront and enjoy lunch by one of the many picturesque harbours before taking the next bus along the coast. Seacreast is an ideal base from which to discover this truly unique corner of north east Scotland, including the Moray coast and Grampian highlands. Accommodation is all at ground floor level has gas central heating and comprises:


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Holly Cottage in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Holly Cottage, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £310 to £ 595

Self catering accommodation in Stonehaven sleeps 6.

Features include: • Multi Bathrooms • Non Smoking • Beach close by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Lochside Cottage No 1 is located in the tranquil village of Kinlochard, which is in the heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. The cottage is beautifully presented, with great attention to details. The lounge has a large LCD TV, leather suite, wood burning stove, with dining/breakfast bar area behind. The kitchen is open plan to the lounge and both bedrooms are beautifully coordinated and have wall mounted TV/DVD combinations with satellite connection. The cottage sits back from the river, just behind Lochside Cottage No 2 and has full access to 15 acres of maintained ground with fields that lead down to the lochside, where fishing is free to residents from the foreshore. This is a fantastic location for outdoor enthusiasts, as you have the vast Queen Elizabeth Forest right on your door step. There are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling. Ben Lomond can be viewed behind the property and it is a great Munro to climb. Surrounding you there is an abundance of wildlife to spot, birds of prey, red squirrels and pine martens to name a few. Loch Ard itself is stunning, with small islands and a crannog to explore. There are resident Canada geese and many different species of birds and ducks can be found by the loch. A gentle walk along the lochside will give you access to the hotel complex's facilities and bar. Clay pigeon shooting, farm tours, guided walks, 4x4 safari's, quad biking and sailing are available (some seasonal). In the surrounding area there are lots of other activities for every age and interests. For the adventurous there is a high wire forest adventure, with the longest zip wire in Britain at Aberfoyle. Aberfoyle has a 9 hole golf course. From this central location you can easily travel and explore. It is an area steeped in history and there are lots of places of interest to visit. The Glengoyne Distillery producing Highland Single Malt Whisky, is only 12 miles south at Dumgoyne. The Loch Katrine Steamship "Sir Walter Scott" is a great cruise. Blair Drummond Safari Park, just outside Stirling, is only a half hour drive away. Lochside Cottage No 1 can be booked individually or together with Lochside Cottage No 2 to accommodate up to 10 guests. All accommodation is at ground floor level, has gas central heating.


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Haugh of Glass in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Haugh of Glass, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £384

Self catering accommodation in Huntly sleeps 4.

Features include: Fishing nearby • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden • sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Surrounded by a beautifully maintained landscaped garden, featuring a pond, fountain, seating areas, barbecue, patio and summer house, this charming property enjoys a tranquil leafy location overlooking a small river at the end of a quiet lane. Completely renovated the cottage is fitted and furnished to a high standard and the spacious bright rooms are tastefully decorated and comfortably furnished. Garden doors from the lounge, conservatory and dining room facilitate outdoor living in the secluded garden. This would be the ultimate choice for a relaxing and peaceful holiday away from the stresses of modern life.The attractive country towns of Huntly and Dufftown are 7 miles away offering good shops, pubs and restaurants and the Speyside Whisky Trail and Aberdeenshire Castle Trail are within easy touring reach as is the picturesque Moray Firth coast with its old fishing villages and golden beaches. The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking or cycling and there is good angling, golfing and riding available. 1 double and 1 twin bedroom (cot available), lounge with solid fuel stove, dining room, conservatory, kitchen, bathroom with bath and shower unit. Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating plus stove. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, dryer, microwave, SKY television, video, DVD, CD player, telephone for incoming calls only. Bed linen and towels supplied.


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Henry's Lodge in Nairn, Morayshire, East Scotland

Henry's Lodge, Nairn, Morayshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 440

Self catering accommodation in Nairn sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Woodside Cottage is a cosy and comfortable cottage nestled into the Glen Rinnes countryside, a beautiful remote location - yet within easy reach of Dufftown, just 4 miles away. Woodside Cottage has its own enclosed garden from where you can relax and enjoy the view of Ben Rinnes, Moray's second highest mountain. The owner's land extends to over 20 acres, which visitors to Woodside Cottage are welcome to roam and admire the wildlife and scenery, which includes two large ponds and a burn. Dufftown is a good place to shop or eat out; its shops include a butchers, bakers, post office, chemist and gallery. Dufftown is the heart of Malt Whisky country, with many distilleries in the local area for you to visit and sample a wee dram. You could also pay a visit to Speyside Cooperage Centre and discover the ancient art of coopering and watch the coopers at work. This area is not only famed for its whisky - Baxters of Speyside Walkers Shortbread and Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere are some of the world renowned names established here. This area offers excellent outdoor activities including golf, cycling, fishing, horse riding and superb walking on the Speyside way. Take a trip up to the Moray coast where you may spot some of the resident population of bottle nose dolphins, who often give displays of their acrobatic talents for the patient visitor. Aberdeen and Inverness are an equal distance from Woodside Cottage approx 58 miles and both boast a huge selection of shops, restaurants and attractions. Woodside Cottage is the ideal base to relax and enjoy a quieter pace of life or explore the Moray area. Property has electric central heating.


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Alford in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Alford, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £458

Self catering accommodation in Aberdeen sleeps 6.

Features include: Detached Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by • Golf near by Garden • sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: In an idyllic rural setting, enjoying open views over the rolling farmland and native woodlands, this traditional stone-built farm building has been beautifully converted by local craftsman. This stunning semi detached property is highly specified and very well furnished with lovely features such as the cathedral ceiling and gallery over the lounge and all rooms are spacious, bright and welcoming. There is a sheltered garden with large patio and outdoor furniture for outdoor living in beautiful surroundings. Alford ( 1 mile) lies at the heart of Upper Donside and has excellent shops and hotels and many attractions including a renowned transport museum, dry ski slope, swimming pool, skate park, golf course and a beautiful country park. There are lovely quiet walks, winter sports at the Lecht Ski Area, a host of golf courses within easy reach and this is the centre of the Aberdeenshire Castle and Whisky trails making this property the ideal base for activities, touring or relaxing. The Granite City of Aberdeen is 25 miles away and has beautiful clean beaches, an international airport and outstanding retail and leisure facilities. Ground floor - 1 double bedroom (king size bed) with en-suite bathroom (shower over bath), large airy lounge/dining room with open fire, patio doors and a second galleried sitting area above, well appointed spacious breakfasting kitchen, utility room, cloakroom / wc. First floor - 1 double bedroom (king size bed) with balcony and en-suite shower room, 1 twin bedroom, (cot and high chair available), family bathroom with shower over bath. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, oil-fired underfloor heating plus open fire. 2 fridges, freezer, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, microwave, 2 televisions with Sky package, 2 DVD and CD players. Bed linen and towels are provided.


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St Magnus Haven in Pennan, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

St Magnus Haven, Pennan, Aberdeenshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £280 to £ 475

Self catering accommodation in Pennan sleeps 2.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Romantic Break • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has

Accommodation overview: La Fortuna is a new detached wooden lodge situated on the edge of the historic town of Stirling. The lodge interior has been beautifully furnished, co-ordinated and is well appointed.   The lounge / dining area is light and airy with French doors leading out onto a lovely covered balcony area at the front, which has outdoor seating to relax and enjoy the view. The kitchen is fully fitted and well equipped.  Downstairs there is a king sized bedroom next to the large, spacious family bathroom.  Upstairs there are a further two bedrooms and a shower room. The main entrance is ramped and all ground floor rooms have wide door openings and light switches at waist height.  There is free use of the on-site Hot Tub, which is housed in its own log cabin.  By arrangement you could also treat yourself to a hair cut/styling or beauty treatments in the comfort of your own lodge.   La Fortuna sits in an open, spacious grassy garden, close to road links. There is a lovely view north towards the Ochil Hills and out over to the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle.  The historic town of Stirling is only 2 miles away, where you can visit attractions such as the Castle, the Wallace Monument.  Delve into the history behind William Wallace, Robert the Bruce King of Scotland and Robert Roy MacGregor.  It also has a great shopping centre and leisure facilities, multi screen cinema and many and varied eateries.   There are many activities for every age and interest: Blair Drummond Safari Park, the Falkirk Wheel, Knockhill Race Course, numerous golf courses and lochs for fishing.  The Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park is only a short drive away.  The Trossachs is an amazing location for outdoor enthusiasts as there are endless miles of forest roads and trails to explore, both walking and cycling. Close to the motorway to explore further afield Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and Fife can all be easily reached and each within an hour's drive away.   This is a fantastic central location to explore central Scotland, which has something to offer the entire family. Property has oil central heating.


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Grant House in Tomintoul, Morayshire, East Scotland

Grant House, Tomintoul, Morayshire, East Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £295 to £ 540

Self catering accommodation in Tomintoul sleeps 6.

Features include: • Multi Bathrooms • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Ha

Accommodation overview: Cowrie Cottage is a pretty, traditional stone fisherman's cottage situated just a few steps from beaches of Portknockie. The cottage takes its name from the cowrie shell, which is avidly searched for and can be found on the nearby shoreline. Cowries have been valued for centuries in many parts of the world. In China and Africa they were used as currency (the Chinese character for money is a cowrie shaped shell) and these marine gastropods are still sought by collectors today. There is a collection of these tiny, ribbed shells left in the cottage and visitors are welcome to add to the collection (or take their finds home as a unique memento!). The caring owners have upgraded and refurbished this lovely cottage over the years and it now provides a high standard of accommodation, whilst retaining many attractive original features, including stripped pine doors. With sleeping accommodation for 6 people, together with two lounges and a separate dining room, it offers an ideal holiday for a larger family or combined holiday. The charming village of Portknockie is known for its friendly locals and community atmosphere. In the village there is a pub, a hotel serving meals in the restaurant and bar, a fish and chip shop, a good small supermarket and a newsagent. Portknockie has a small harbour where fishing boats still ply their trade. There is a small sandy beach and a paddling pool built into the rocks, which is an added attraction for younger visitors. The harbour also has a slipway where visitors are able to launch their boats. The cottage has an adjoining garage suitable for storing canoes and bikes. The coast all along this region is renowned for its dramatic and ever changing scenery. Small coves and rocky outcrops are interspersed with wonderful sandy beaches. Nearby Bowfiddle Rock is a well known vantage point and there are lovely cliff top walks direct from the property as well as some excellent cycle paths, following coastal routes or further inland. The Speyside Way passes through just a few yards from the cottage. This particularly spectacular route runs through to the attractive seaside town of Cullen, taking you over the Cullen viaduct with the sweeping sands below. Boat trips run from the nearby towns of Buckie and Banff and are highly recommended to view the sea life closer to hand. Dolphins and seals are regular visitors (and are regularly spotted direct from the bedroom windows). The area is also renowned for its wealth of sea birds and even the occasional whale has been seen close to shore. Nearby Troup Head is home to the only land based gannet colony on the British Isles. There is plenty to see and do all along this lovely coast. There are numerous castles and distilleries on the famous 'Whisky and Castle Trails'. Cullen has a number of excellent facilities including restaurants, pubs, cafe and shops, a bowling green and golf course which is open to visitors. Nearby Findochty has a superb golf course and driving range within easy walking distance. The pretty harbour with its small fishing boats and private craft is a real delight and there is a pub right on the front making it an ideal spot to have a drink and watch the boats coming and going. Fishing is also a popular pastime and there are a number of famous rivers all within 20 minutes drive, such as the Spey and the Deveron. Fishing permits are available locally. Cowrie 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 fascinating area. Property has gas central heating, full double glazing and fitted carpets.


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