Holiday rentals in Upper Loch Torridon

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A serene coastal scene portrays the calm sea under a clear blue sky, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. A rocky shoreline leads to a green, wooded hillside in the distance, while a charming property sits elevated nearby, completing the tranquil landscape.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Beautiful Sea Front Property Shieldaig

A truly unique elevated south facing location a stones throw from the sea, the only property right by the sea offering spectacular sea loch views to both South and West for watching sea life, porpoise and dolphins are seen regularly from this corner as are seals and otters. On entering Windwords people often comment of having a sense of stepping aboard a boat! Each bedroom holds commanding views out to sea from the comfort of your bed. Unique elevated position, very private. Full sun all year.

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A wooden cabin is situated on a grassy landscape, with a small decking area featuring outdoor seating. A hot tub is placed nearby on a stone path, surrounded by natural vegetation and a fence, offering a peaceful retreat in nature.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Driftwood Cabin & Hot Tub by Loch Torridon.

Overlooking Loch Torridon and surrounded by stunning mountains, Driftwood Cabin offers a unique self-catering experience. The best that nature can offer is on your doorstep, but without compromising the luxury and comfort of our top quality shepherd's hut. With electric shower, flushing toilet, underfloor heating, wood stove, kitchen, super-fast wi-fi, smart TV, large decking area and electric hot tub, you'll have everything you need to enjoy the fantastic Torridon area...whatever the weather!

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The stone exterior of the croft house is seen, featuring a green door and window shutters. A picnic table and fire pit are situated in the foreground, surrounded by a lush green landscape and gently sloping hills in the background. Bright blue skies are overhead.
Farm stay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 729 reviews

Croft House Bothy in Heart of Highlands

Featured in The Guardian Travel's '10 of the Best Wilderness Holidays in Scotland', get back-to-basics in this beautiful old croft house bothy, hidden on a mountainside between the Five Sisters of Kintail and Eilean Donan Castle, close to the Isle of Skye. With no running water or cooking facilities, this stay is not for the faint hearted. Bathe in a cold mountain stream, see the stars in the dark night sky, feel the heat from a crackling fire, and fall asleep to the sound of the waterfall.

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A wooden deck extends from the cottage, featuring a simple table and seating. The calm water reflects the surrounding landscape, while the sun casts a warm light on the grass. The view includes distant village buildings and gentle hills beyond the loch.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Shore Cottage, by the sea, amazing views.

As close to the sea as you could get. Peaceful and private. No road in front. Spacious grounds with stream, bridge and trees. Just the two bedrooms (one with king size bed and the otherwith 2 singles). Fantastic kitchen, dining, living room space with 6 windows for maximum sunlight and views and a wood burning stove. Situated at one end of the village within walking distance of pub, restaurants and shop. Perfect spot for watching sea eagles, otters, seals and sunsets. Magical and inspiring!

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Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Norskye Bothy

Norskye Bothy is a Scandi-Scot inspired hideaway in the heart of the Isle of Skye. Our architecturally designed eco cabin sleeps up to two people, with uninterrupted hill and loch views. The cabin features an open plan living, kitchen and dining space with a separate king size bedroom and shower room. We are centrally located, only 5 miles from Portree. To fully experience what Skye has to offer we recommend a stay of at least 3 nights. *Sorry, not suitable for children / infants*

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The cabin exterior glows softly at dusk, with large glass doors revealing a cozy interior decorated with warm lights. An inviting porch area features a hanging chair and outdoor seating, surrounded by a natural landscape that enhances the sense of tranquility.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 375 reviews

Skye Red Fox Retreat - stunning luxury glamping

The Red Fox Retreat is the ultimate luxury glamping getaway location. A twist on the more conventional ‘pod’, the cabin features a curved wood interior entered from an arched doorway in front of which is situated a perfectly appointed king sized bed with amazing views of the Trottenish Ridge and the croft (farmland) that surrounds the property. It is warm and cosy to protect against the elements and yet light and airy. The cabin is accessed via a spectacular large undercover deck area.

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Cabin
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Wild Nurture Eco Luxury Log Cabin

Wild Nurture is an eco luxury offgrid log cabin on a 600 acre private Highland estate with 360 degree views of Ben Nevis and the Nevis Range. This stunning whole log cabin offers natural beauty, peace, elevated and unspoilt views in a light, warm space with tasteful furnishings, powered mainly by renewable energy. We love the natural elements and have accentuated them within the cabin with a luxury bath to soak, luxury bath robes, comfy sofas, cosy log fire stove and luxurious beds.

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Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Spacious cabin beside the sea

Situated in the township of Braes, only a 15 minute drive from Portree, our cabin 'moonen' overlooks the Sound of Raasay. It sits on the sea side of an old church building, near the shoreline. It is peaceful here and a haven for wildlife. You can sometimes see whales and dolphins from your window and seals and otters on the nearby shore. Roe deer, sea eagles and buzzards are a common sight too. Enjoy beautiful views over to the Island of Raasay from both the bedroom and living area.

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The interior of the cabin features a large glass door, providing a view of the landscape beyond. A log burner is positioned near a wooden seating area, with sunlight streaming in. Soft fabrics and natural wood tones create a warm and inviting environment.
Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Gael

Gael is a modern cabin on a working croft, which captures uninterrupted views over Portree bay, Ben Tianavaig and the Cuillin hills in the far distance. The cabin itself has a full height atrium which includes a functional kitchenette, seating area, log-burner and a three-piece bathroom suite. The mezzanine level is accessed by a wooden staircase featuring a comfortable double bed. Situated just off the Scorrybreach trail this is the perfect launchpad for your Skye adventure.

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A cozy cabin interior features large glass windows that provide scenic views of Loch Broom and the surrounding mountains. Two comfortable chairs face a small outdoor table on the decking. A kitchenette with modern appliances is visible, complemented by a decorative plant arrangement.
Cabin
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 729 reviews

Enjoy pure tranquillity at Per Mare Per Terram

Per Mare Per Terram is a cosy cabin that boasts breath taking views of Loch Broom and the surrounding Munros. Standing alone at the top of Braes in Ullapool it has a wonderful cosy feeling when wrapped up inside, offering out of the way tranquillity whilst still being able to enjoy the amazing scenery no matter what the weather conditions. The cabin is equipped with a fridge, microwave,kettle, toaster and excellent wi-fi. It also has a shower room and modern composting toilet.

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The exterior of the cottage is shown, featuring a vibrant orange roof. Two chairs are placed under an umbrella on a gravel path, surrounded by low stone walls and greenery. The picturesque mountain backdrop adds a serene element to the setting.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Traditional Highland Seaside Cottage in Torridon

An Airidh (Gaelic for 'The Sheiling") is a cosy cottage for two that has recently been lovingly refurbished to a high standard in traditional style. It nestles below the mighty Liathach and the seashore, in the village of Torridon and has wonderful views of the mountains and sea all around. It has a well equipped kitchen and dining area, a comfortable living area and bedroom with an en suite shower room. All are centrally heated and perfect for all seasons.

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The detached home sits on the edge of the water, surrounded by rocky shoreline and natural landscapes. The calm blue waters of Loch Beag can be seen, reflecting the clear sky. Rolling hills provide a backdrop to the remote and serene setting.
Home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Waterfront Cottage on the Applecross Peninsula

Tigh A'Mhuillin (The Mill House) is a lovely detached home close to picturesque coastal villages (5 miles from Shieldaig and 17 miles from Applecross), with shops and pubs. Fabulous hill walking and climbing in the Torridon mountains, mountain biking on tracks and quiet roads, fishing, and sea trips to explore this beautiful part of the Highlands. For the less energetic, just sit, relax and watch the ever-changing scenery.

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