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Dog-Friendly Scottish Highlands

With stunning landscapes, majestic mountains and historic wonders, The Scottish Highlands is a truly magnificent place to visit. Whether you're looking for a cosy cottage or luxury hotel, there's a brilliant choice of dog-friendly accommodation and outdoor space for you and your pup to enjoy.

  • Burnside House, Scottish HighlandsInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful detached cottage rests in Aviemore, within the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland. En-suite. Woodburning stove. Extremely pet-friendly. Grantown-on-Spey 14 miles; Inverness 29.5 miles.
    £117
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  • Bowlins, HighlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aviemore, Scotland
    Two-bedroom spacious holiday accommodation cottage in Nethy Bridge. Dog friendly holiday home in the Cairngorm National Park. Located in the Nethy Bridge this, detached, two-bedroom bungalow is in a great location for exploring the Cairngorm National Park.
    Nethy Bridge is located on the north edge of the Cairngorm National Park and is 14 miles from Aviemore, a 20-minute drive. From Bowlins you can bypass Aviemore and head straight to the Cairngorm Ski centre which is 18 miles or around 30 minutes by car. Apart from the thriving town of Aviemore, with many shops, bars and restaurants the towns of Boat of Garten and Grantown on Spey are within a 15-minute drive or bus journey.
    £70
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  • Balnagowan Mill, Scottish HighlandsInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in the picturesque village of Nethy Bridge, amidst the scenic splendour of the Scottish Highlands, lies the charming holiday retreat known as Balnagowan Mill which offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and an idyllic setting for a memorable countryside escape.
    Boasting five bedrooms, including three with en-suite facilities, Balnagowan Mill comfortably accommodates larger groups or families seeking a peaceful retreat. The spacious lounge, dining, and kitchen areas are seamlessly connected, providing a convivial space for gatherings and shared moments. Whether it’s relaxing in the lounge, enjoying a home-cooked meal around the dining table, or preparing delicious treats in the well-equipped kitchen, guests are sure to feel right at home.
    One of the highlights of Balnagowan Mill is the separate sunroom, complete with patio doors that open onto the expansive garden. Here, guests can bask in the sunlight, play on the Xbox, or simply admire the tranquil surroundings. The large garden itself is a haven for kids to burn off the extra steam, featuring a BBQ hut that can comfortably accommodate up to ten people, perfect for al fresco dining and socializing no matter the weather.
    There is a charming bridge that spans a small stream that is usually dry, providing a picturesque backdrop and a touch of whimsy to the landscape. Guests are also welcome to make use of the mountain bikes and helmets provided by the owners, allowing for exploration of the nearby trails and scenic routes.
    For those seeking entertainment and recreation, Balnagowan Mill offers a range of outdoor games, including badminton and football, ensuring that there’s never a dull moment. For four-legged friends accompanying guests on their holiday, the cottage is pet-friendly.
    Conveniently located close to a pub, café, and shop, guests have easy access to local amenities and the opportunity to experience the warm hospitality of the village community. Beyond the comforts of Balnagowan Mill, the surrounding area offers a wealth of attractions and activities to suit every taste.
    Outdoor enthusiasts can embark on scenic walks or hikes amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park, while adventure-seekers can indulge in a variety of adrenaline-pumping activities, including mountain biking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting. History buffs can explore nearby castles, distilleries, and heritage sites, while those craving relaxation can simply soak up the serene ambience and immerse themselves in the tranquillity of the Scottish countryside.
    Balnagowan Mill promises a truly unforgettable holiday experience in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, this charming cottage offers the perfect retreat for your next countryside getaway.
    £221
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  • Ardlearag, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ullapool, Scotland
    Ardlearag is an outstanding architecturally-designed and timber-clad holiday home in the North West Scotland. Overlooking the sea loch Little Loch Broom, Ardlearag also has views of the isolated Scoraig peninsula and wee mountain Beinn Ghobhlach across the loch, and to the east An Teallach, a fabulous Munro, is in view and only a few miles away. Staying at Ardlearag is like striking gold. Pulling up at the stunning property you won’t believe your luck. Any length of time booked is guaranteed to be too short.

    The property nestles into the landscape right beside the water and is surrounded by mountains. The area around Ardlearag is known as the ‘great wilderness’ and staying at the property makes it easy to see why. The front of the house looks towards the water and mountains -quite rightly - so you enter through the back door. On the left there’s a well-placed utility room, perfect for cleaning up after long days out exploring in the wilds. Quickly you discover the wow factor of the house, which is the vast amount of glass in the open plan living/dining/kitchen area. Views up the loch and across the water are truly sensational. It’s an amazing room making the most of the surroundings, and it’s finished to a fantastic high standard (like the whole house). To return to this room after days out on adventures is pure bliss.

    Beyond the house the great wilderness awaits. An Teallach is a fantastic Munro and with it being so close it deserves an attempt or two during your holiday. Ullapool and Assynt beyond are not far away, and to the south the coastal villages of Aultbea, Poolewe and Gairloch with numerous sandy beaches to choose from await. Staying at Ardlearag is a superb choice for the most amazing of Highland holidays. Book now and forever be happy with your choice!
    £210
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  • Lobster Ponds, HelmsdaleInstant Book Overlay Image
    Helmsdale, Scotland
    5.00
    Situated on its own, right on the shoreline, enjoying panoramic views of the seascape this unique detached house offers an exceptionally good standard of holiday accommodation throughout. The living room and large kitchen/dining room look out across the bay. A second living room upstairs is built in the form of an ’observatory’, complete with balcony from which to spot the wide variety of bird and sea-life. Miles of shoreline walks are accessed directly from the property. The unspoilt fishing village of Helmsdale has a harbour and restaurants and shops. The area is renowned for its unspoilt beaches, wild and rugged coastline and traditional villages. Fossils are regularly found along this particular stretch of coast. Travel north to visit the Castle of Mey, John O’ Groats and the Orkney Isles. Golf, fishing, cycling, hill-walking, surfing and pony trekking all available locally. Try panning for gold in the Helmsdale river and visit the fairytale castle of Dunrobin. Shops, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £142
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  • Seashell Cottage, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    1.50
    This charming former fisherman’s cottage, with enclosed garden, is set in the heart of Fishertown which forms part of the lively town of Nairn. Located on the Moray Coast, Nairn boasts a sandy beach which is just a few minutes’ walk from the holiday cottage. A toy cupboard provides amusement at the cottage. Seashell Cottage is ideally situated to enjoy the variety of facilities the town has to offer including a links golf course, fishing and boat trips to see the bottlenose dolphins. Cawdor and Brodie Castle are nearby along with numerous distilleries - take the Whisky Trail on Speyside. Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield and Inverness, the Highland capital are all within a short drive. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £50
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  • Tigh Na Bruiach, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Auldearn, Scotland
    5.00
    Enjoying a peaceful yet central setting within the pretty village of Auldearn, this semi-detached, traditional holiday property has been furnished and equipped to a good standard to ensure as comfortable and relaxing holiday as possible. Just three miles from the seaside village of Nairn with its long sweeping sandy beaches and local amenities, Tigh Na Bruiach (Gaelic for ‘House on the Hill’) makes a super holiday base for exploring this wonderful part of the Northern Highlands. Visit Culloden Battlefield, Fort George, Inverness, and Loch Ness, all within a very easy drive. Brodie and Cawdor Castles are just a short distance and well worth a visit. You can meander along the Moray Coast and visit some of the beautiful, unspoilt beaches and hopefully catch sight of the dolphins, seals and large variety of birdlife this area is renowned for. Take a trip along the Malt Whisky Trail – the only one of its kind in the world! Further afield, go to the scenic West Coast, Fort William or the enigmatic Orkney Islands. Golf, mountain biking, kayaking, hill walking and photography are some of the many activities available.
    £51
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  • Rosscot, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nigg, Scotland
    4.00
    Set in a quiet rural location, this cosy holiday cottage enjoys lovely views across open countryside towards Nigg Bay and the Cromarty Firth. An RSPB Reserve, sea trips, fishing, golf, castles and south, west and east facing beaches all within easy reach. Great for touring the scenic Highlands. Historic Cromarty is a short ferry trip (only available in summer, also accessible by road) with Inverness, the Highland Capital approx 45 minutes’ drive. Shops 4½ miles, pubs 3 miles. Can be booked with property 19987 (which has adjoining garden) to sleep up to 12 guests.
    £79
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  • The Cottage, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    3.00
    The Ivy Wing and The Cottage are situated in the courtyard of Barrock House, and surrounded by landscaped grounds and mature woodland. This provides shelter for an abundance of bird and wild life with pleasant walks close at hand and the scenic beaches of Sinclair and Dunnet Bay are just 5 minutes by car. The Cottage makes the perfect base for touring this unspoilt and tranquil part of the Highlands. Visit the Castle and Gardens of Mey, the Queen Mother’s Highland home, John O’Groats, Wick Heritage and Lyth Arts Centre, or take a wildlife or distillery tour. Golfing, fishing, sea trips or walking along the many miles of rugged coastline are just some of the many activities available. Lyth is situated just 10 miles north of Wick and 15 miles from Thurso, making the beautiful Orkney Isles easily accessible by car ferry for day trips. Both properties can be booked together for larger groups (ref’s W42082 and W42083). Shop, pub and restaurant 4.5 miles.
    £57
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  • Gladstone Cottage, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    This attractive ground floor holiday apartment forms part of a stone cottage situated in the village of Castletown which is on the North Coast 500. Its high ceilings, original wooden shutters and cottage garden (grassed area outside the main garden provides space for dogs’ exercise) all add to its charm. Four miles of sandy beach adjoins the fishing harbour 800 yards from the property. Sea angling and loch fishing are available. Known for its unspoilt beaches and wide variety of wildlife and, at certain times of year, the Northern Lights are visible. Central to many surfing locations, golf courses, fishing and the Castle of Mey (8 miles). Take a day-trip to the Orkney Isles. An all weather short mat bowling green is available for guests to use. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £38
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