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Scottish Highlands Self Catering
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Self catering holidays in the Scottish Highlands are popular choices for those looking for the flexibility not generally afforded by hotels or bed and breakfasts. As well, a self-catering holiday is a great opportunity to not only enjoy the scenery, but immerse yourself in it. Self-catering holidays are often the way to go for those with children, pets, or large groups. If you desire to work to your own timetable and not be restricted to hotel mealtimes or bed and breakfast curfews, a self-catering accommodation is ideal. Many types of self-catering accommodation are available, including holiday homes and cottages, crofts and farm houses, and even country houses. All will offer a superb stay in an accommodation which has either been purpose-built or upgraded to an excellent standard.
Whether you wish to stay in a friendly little Scottish Highland village or somewhere more remote, your self-catering holiday accommodation choices are endless. Some cottages are listed buildings and will offer you a slice of history during your holiday stay. Others are remote bothies set in stunning Highland locations. Perhaps you are looking for that quintessential Scottish golfing holiday, in which case you can choose a lovely golf club apartment, cottage in the village, or house looking across the fairways. The Scottish Highlands offer an abundance of holiday lodges, chalets, and log cabins, too, if you are seeking a sporting experience—fishing lochside, casting in the rivers, shooting, or stalking—or if you are looking forward to a relaxing stay with nothing but peace and quiet. These same lodges, chalets, and cabins are perfect base camps if you wish to strike out further and enjoy the walking, hiking, and cycling the Scottish Highlands afford. Country houses can be rented for the week, and you can live like a laird in country elegance and luxury. In addition, self-catering can be found in the form of caravans, campgrounds, and even tee-pees in the Scottish Highlands. Get back to nature with a truly unique Highland experience. Many caravan sites are also situated along the beautiful and rugged coastline of the northern Highlands. Finally, stop in one of the larger towns and set up house in a self-catering accommodation there, if you are hoping to experience Highland life, but don’t want to go too remote. Fort William offers excellent access to the Great Glen. Oban is a jumping-off point for the Western Isles. Inverness is the Capital of the Highlands and offers culture and nightlife as well as being a great base for venturing farther north. Aviemore is in the heart of the Cairngorms. Wick and Thurso are about as far north as you can get, and offer easy access to the ferries heading over to Orkney. Dornoch is home to a world-class golf course, as well as a beautiful and historic cathedral. Grantown-on-Spey is perfect for those hitting the Speyside Whisky Trail. Nairn gives all kinds of options for touring the Moray coastline.
Whatever your preference, Scottish Highland self-catering holidays offer a wonderful getaway for that seasonal break, summer relaxation, or sporting holiday. Make your stay in the Highlands a memorable and relaxing one by choosing a self-catering option. You will be able to truly experience daily life in the Scottish Highlands when you stay in a private, self-catering accommodation. Many people return again and again to their favourite self-catering spot. And remember, many self-catering options will offer package deals and discounts, depending upon the time of year, the length of stay, and the events and activities in the area. Be sure to ask about them when you book. As well, self-catering accommodation welcomes queries regarding child-friendly, pet-friendly, or disability-friendly options. You can find many self-catering sites in our own guide, or check out local publications for listings of accommodations available.
A self catering holiday gives you all the flexibility you could need to really enjoy the glorious scenery of the Scottish Highlands. And there are many options open to those who choose to go self catering in the Scottish Highlands. A variety of self catering holiday cottages in the Scottish Highlands are available to rent, with a wide choice of charming village locations to select from.
Self catering accommodation is often a favourite with those who have small children and don’t want to be restricted to meal times in hotels and bed and breakfasts but would prefer the freedom of their own holiday cottage.
If you would like to be Loch-side then check out the self-catering accommodation that will give you the best views in the Scottish Highlands, offering superb accommodation in stunning locations.
There are self catering holiday cottages, self catering crofts and farms and even self catering country houses, all with superb accommodation and facilities to make your holiday in the Scottish Highlands a time to remember.
Holiday cottages that are steeped in history, architect designed dwellings, houses that are close to golf courses, log cabins, Highland lodges, chalets, bunkhouses and bothys – there is so much self catering accommodation to choose from and all brought together in one place so that you can search for your ideal location and type of self catering accommodation.
Another option for those who long for the great outdoors and like to be self catering is camping and caravanning where you can have the countryside right on your doorstep and please yourself when you come and go. Check out the camping and caravanning section to find the perfect site.
Plenty of Self Catering Accommodation can also be found in our Scottish Highlands Guide, whether it be Oban, Fort William, Aviemore, Inverness, Ullapool, Thurso, Wick, Dornoch, Grantown-on-Spey or Nairn, you can be sure that you will find your perfect Self Catering Accommodation so that you can enjoy your stay in the Scottish Highlands.
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