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Dog-friendly Cottages Highlands

With spellbinding landscapes and paw-inspiring scenery, the Scottish Highlands is a magnificent natural playground which begs to be explored by both doggies and their human companions. You and your pooch can embark on an adventure through the mountains, snoop out the mysterious lochs, or stroll along the captivating coastline.

  • Torfern, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Corpach, Scotland
    In a superb location with wonderful views towards Loch Linnhe, the Caledonian Canal, Fort William and the surrounding mountains, this spacious house, one of a pair, adjoins the owners’ seldom used holiday apartment and offers an ideal base for discovering the west coast of Scotland. The holiday property is decorated with a Christmas theme during the festive season.
    The area is renowned for its outdoor pursuits, breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife. Known as the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’, activities include mountain biking, climbing, skiing, kayaking, walking, golf and fishing. Take a trip on the gondola up Aonach Mor or try the World Championship mountain bike course. For outdoor enthusiasts who like a challenge, why not take on Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain. On a clear day, the view is spectacular and you can see for miles. For steam train enthusiasts, catch the West Highland Steam Train to Mallaig, crossing the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct which featured in the Harry Potter films, (or watch it from the garden as it puffs past the house daily during the summer months). Alternatively, visit some of the unspoilt beaches, historic castles, museums, distilleries and magnificent gardens.
    Boat trips to the inner isles are easily accessible, including Mull with its main, colourful, harbourside town, Tobermoray, also known as Balamory in the children’s TV series, Staffa and the cathedral like Fingal’s Cave, and Iona with its pristine white sands and famous abbey. Torfern is also ideally placed for touring with the bustling harbour town of Oban, Aviemore for winter sports, Inverness, Skye or monster spotting at Loch Ness all easily reached. Shop and pub 200 yards.
    £118
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  • Pinewood, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gairlochy, Scotland
    Welcome to Pinewood, your idyllic holiday retreat nestled in the heart of the enchanting Highlands, where tranquillity meets adventure. Located in the picturesque Gairlochy Bay, this haven offers an immersive escape into the stunning natural beauty of Scotland.
    Gairlochy Bay, with its rugged charm and breathtaking landscapes, invites you to embark on a journey of exploration and relaxation. Immerse yourself in the rich history and folklore of the Highlands as you traverse the nearby historic trails and ancient woodlands. Unwind with leisurely strolls along the shores of Loch Lochy, where the crisp Highland air mixes with the soothing sound of lapping waves. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the diverse wildlife that inhabits Gairlochy Bay. From red deer roaming the hillsides to elusive otters gliding through the water, every moment promises a glimpse of the untamed beauty of the Highlands. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the variety of avian residents, including majestic eagles soaring overhead.
    For those seeking a touch of adventure, Gairlochy Bay offers an array of outdoor activities. Set sail on the loch’s pristine waters for a day of fishing or simply enjoy a leisurely cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Hikers and cyclists can explore the network of trails that wind through the heather-covered hills, revealing hidden gems and breathtaking vistas. As the day ends, immerse yourself in the warmth of Highland hospitality by visiting the local pubs and eateries. Indulge in traditional Scottish cuisine and savour the flavours of the region, all while enjoying the company of friendly locals.
    Pinewood in Gairlochy Bay invites you to create lasting memories amid the natural wonders of the Highlands. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, this holiday retreat promises an unforgettable experience in one of Scotland’s most captivating destinations.
    £84
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  • Tigh Na Caoraich, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Invergarry, Scotland
    Nestling on the hillside with wonderful views across the River Garry, this traditional stone built cottage is now a holiday home peacefully located in a tranquil setting. It comprises a comfortable and cosy living room with warming and welcoming wood burner, and a well-equipped kitchen and dining room with all essentials for rustling up your favourite dish. A bunk bedroom with an extra bunk bed for flexible sleeping arrangements, and a family bathroom are also located on the ground floor. Go up the wooden stairs to find two further bedrooms, one with a super kingsize bed which can be twin beds, again for flexible sleeping arrangements, and another bedroom with a double bed.
    Conveniently situated on the road to the Isle of Skye and the Outer Hebrides, it makes a perfect base for touring the Highlands and West Coast of Scotland, or simply just relax and enjoy the beauty of the area.
    For nature lovers, wildlife is in abundance and golden eagles, deer, pine martens and otters are often spotted. Don’t forget to pack your binoculars.
    Other activities including mountain biking, walking, canoeing and climbing are all available locally, as is fishing for life at a more leisurely pace. Within easy reach is Loch Ness - you’ll be glad you brought your binoculars for some monster spotting! Also within easy reach is Fort William with Britain’s highest mountain towering over 4000ft above sea level. Inverness and the Isle of Skye are also easily accessed and both hold diverse attractions of their own. Be sure to be well stocked up with provisions as the shop is 17 miles away. Pub and restaurant 10 miles.
    £71
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  • Granite Cottage, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boat of Garten, Scotland
    This traditional detached, 130-year-old holiday cottage is set in a highland village location surrounded by mountains, woodlands, abundant wildlife and magnificent scenery. The village lies close to the River Spey for fishing, has a golf/tennis club and is only ½ hour drive from the Cairngorm Mountains and ski resort, and 40 minutes’ drive from the Lecht ski resort. Close by is the RSPB Reserve at Loch Garten, watersports at Loch Morlich and Loch Insh. Shop, pub/hotel and steam railway in village.
    £44
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  • Lockside (lower Flat), HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fort Augustus, Scotland
    Set in the heart of Fort Augustus and looking out over the locks of the Caledonian Canal, these beautifully presented holiday apartments make the perfect base for enjoying the village amenities and also for exploring this lovely part of the Highlands. You can sit in the comfort of your living room and watch boats travel through the canal. This pretty village is situated at the southern end of Loch Ness and is close to the Great Glen Way. Lots to see and do for all ages – monster spotting on Loch Ness, boat trips, mountain biking, canoeing, hill walking to name but a few. Take a trip to Fort William, the ’Outdoor Capital of the UK’, or Inverness, the vibrant Highland Capital. A trip to the beautiful Isle of Skye with the dramatic scenery of the west coast should not be missed. Or just relax and watch the ever changing views over the village. Restaurant 40 yards, shop and pub 20 yards.
    £59
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  • Lockview (upper Flat), HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fort Augustus, Scotland
    Set in the heart of Fort Augustus and looking out over the locks of the Caledonian Canal, these beautifully presented holiday apartments make the perfect base for enjoying the village amenities and also for exploring this lovely part of the Highlands. You can sit in the comfort of your living room and watch boats travel through the canal. This pretty village is situated at the southern end of Loch Ness and is close to the Great Glen Way. Lots to see and do for all ages – monster spotting on Loch Ness, boat trips, mountain biking, canoeing, hill walking to name but a few. Take a trip to Fort William, the ’Outdoor Capital of the UK’, or Inverness, the vibrant Highland Capital. A trip to the beautiful Isle of Skye with the dramatic scenery of the west coast should not be missed. Or just relax and watch the ever changing views over the village. Restaurant 40 yards, shop and pub 20 yards.
    £59
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  • Ardgay, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fort Augustus, Scotland
    In the picturesque village of Fort Augustus, next to the Caledonian Canal and a short walk from the head of Loch Ness, this ground floor holiday apartment makes an ideal base from which to tour the Highlands. The area hosts a large number of outdoor activities including mountain biking, hillwalking, golf, fishing, horse riding, kayaking and windsurfing. As Ardgay is a corporate member of Fort Augustus golf club, guests are entitled to as many free rounds of golf that they would like. Walk or cycle from the door along the canal towpath, or sit and watch the boats trying to negotiate the locks. Take a boat trip on Loch Ness to hunt for the Loch Ness Monster, drive through dramatic Highland scenery, visit historic castles and explore remote magical glens. Wildlife is abundant with golden eagles, wild deer and otters often seen. Inverness, the ‘Highland Capital’, Fort William, the ‘Outdoor Capital’ of the UK, and the beautiful Isle of Skye are easily reached. Shop, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £54
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  • The Townhouse, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Inverness, Scotland
    The Townhouse offers spacious and comfortable accommodation in a residential area in Inverness, 3 minutes from the city centre and the River Ness, and 10 minutes from a delicatessen, chemist, bakery and newsagent in the Crown area. It is a few minutes’ walk from the railway and coach stations and a 30-minute drive from Dalcross Airport. This centrally heated house is decorated and furnished to a very good standard. Wi-Fi is available throughout the house, and a parking permit is provided for on road parking. Excellent restaurants and a variety of pubs are within easy walking distance, and Eden Court Theatre offers a wide and diverse programme of music, drama and cinema. The leisure centre, swimming pool and tennis courts are popular and adjacent to the scenic island district of Inverness.
    Inverness makes a superb base for sampling many attractions in the Highlands. Good walking, golf courses, bike trails, Nairn beach, the delights of Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal are within easy reach. Ullapool is around an hour’s drive away and the Isle of Skye is about 2 hours away by car, and slightly longer by train. The historically important Culloden battlefield, Cawdor Castle and Fort George are sights worth seeing, and the distilleries on the Whisky Trail make visitors welcome. Beach 16 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £86
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  • Einich, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newtonmore, Scotland
    With wonderful views across the golf course, this traditional, detached granite house is located in the Highland village of Newtonmore. Set in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park with breathtaking scenery, majestic mountains and abundant wildlife, it is only 14 miles from Aviemore where plenty of good shops and eateries can be found. Places of interest include the Cairngorm Funicular Railway, the Highland Wildlife Park, the Highland Folk Museum, watching the ospreys at Boat of Garten, or following the famous Whisky Trail. Skiing, mountain climbing, horse riding, cycling, golf, shooting and fishing are all available locally. Inverness, Loch Ness, Culloden, Cawdor Castle and Fort William make great days out and offer something for all the family. Enjoy the areas wildlife by visiting the Loch Garten Nature Reserve. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £93
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  • Brightwater Cottage, KyleInstant Book Overlay Image
    Arnisdale, Scotland
    Near Kyle of Lochalsh, the stunning village of Arnisdale nestles below Beinn Sgritheall (Munro), on the shores of Loch Hourn. It overlooks Knoydart peninsula and Sound of Sleat with the Isle of Skye Cuillin in the distance. Neighbouring Glenelg, 9 miles, has a shop, pub, restaurant, craft shop and Skye ferry (Apr - Oct). Amid idyllic mountainous scenery, ideal for a holiday escaping with wildlife (deer, porpoises, eagles, seals and otters), walking (including the Five Sisters of Kintail, South Cluanie ridge, Ladhar Bheinn), cycling, fishing, touring (Eilean Donan Castle, Pictish Brochs, 18th century Bernera Barracks, Plockton and Skye) or just savouring highland peace and tranquillity.
    £54
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