Holiday rentals in Arisaig

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The unique aluminum pod exterior features large, round windows that provide sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The structure is raised on stilts, with a set of stairs leading to an entry deck, all set against a moody sky.
Tiny home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 500 reviews

Unique and Secluded AirShip with Breathtaking Highland Views

Retreat to the deck of this sustainable getaway and gaze at the twinkling constellations under a cosy tartan blanket. AirShip 2 is an iconic, insulated aluminum pod designed by Roderick James with views of the Sound of Mull from dragonfly windows. Airship002 is comfortable, quirky and cool. It does not pretend to be a five star hotel. The reviews tell the story. If booked for the dates you want check out our new listing The Pilot House, Drimnin which is on the same 4 acra site. The kitchen has a toaster, electric kettle, tefal halogen hob, combination oven/microwave. All pots and pans, plates, glasses ,cutlery provided. All you will need to bring is your food. worth stocking up on your way in as Lochaline is the nearest place to shop which is 8 miles away. The AirShip is situated in a beautiful, secluded position on a four-acre site. Stunning views reach across the Sound of Mull towards Tobermory on the Isle of Mull and out to sea toward Ardnamurchan Point.

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The lodge's exterior showcases a modern design with wooden paneling, large glass windows, and a spacious patio. Decorative blue planters line the entrance, while the surrounding landscape features a gentle slope of green hills, creating a serene setting.
Cabin
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Inverskilavulin - Frances' Sketch Pad with Hot Tub

A warm and cosy lodge with spectacular views on Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor, the Grey Corries and much more. The lodge is nestled away in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, located in Glenloy just 6 miles outside of Fort William at the foot of Beinn Bhan corbett. The lodge is on an private estate in the quiet serenity of a Glen full of history and wildlife - perfect for solo travellers, couples, and small families. Whether you want to practice yoga, paint, or simply do nothing, this is the spot.

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Tiny home
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Glenwood Glamping Pod

Glenwood Glamping is a beautiful Glamping experience! We are set into the hill just 10 minutes walk from the famous Camusdarrach beach. We have a separate access road to the pod with private parking for 1 car. 4 miles to the lovely fishing village of Mallaig and 4 miles to Arisaig. We have an abundance of stunning views, beach walks and boat trips just a short walk or car ride away. We like to give our guests space but can be on hand if anything is needed! The pod will be open on arrival.

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A bright, open sleeping area presents a spacious bed with a textured white coverlet. Large windows frame serene views of the sea loch and surrounding landscape. A comfortable chair and small table are positioned nearby, enhancing the peaceful ambiance.
Holiday home
5 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Secluded shoreline artist's bothy

Situated on a Woodland Croft on the shores of a sea loch, this beautiful timber bothy was conceived as a getaway for artists and creatives looking for peace in an inspiring landscape. It's also ideal for kayakers or walkers. The bothy is next to the host's artist’s studio which it is possible to see by arrangement. With rocky coast and woodland behind, and the sea almost lapping at the front door, this simple but stylish bothy has everything you could need for the most restful of breaks.

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A wooden camping pod is positioned on a hillside, offering views of a serene body of water. Rolling hills are visible in the background, while grass and a small fence frame the scene, creating a natural and tranquil setting.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 803 reviews

North Morar Pod

PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION PRIOR TO BOOKING. Our camping pod is set in the small village of Bracara and has stunning uninterrupted views of Loch Morar. Please note: We DO NOT have Wi-Fi or phone reception at the pod (phone reception is available around 1.5 miles back along the road en route to the pod) We are situated a short 5 minute drive to the famous Morar Silver Sands and Camusdaroch beaches and 10 minutes from Mallaig village where guests will find shops, bars and restaurants.

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A modern cabin interior is captured, featuring a large glass door that frames breathtaking views of the landscape. A wooden log-burner stands beside a comfortable seating area with a chair. Natural light floods the space, highlighting wooden flooring and the cabin's wood paneling.
Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Falasgair

Falasgair 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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The exterior of the pod is highlighted by soft ambient lighting, revealing its rounded shape and welcoming entrance. A gravel pathway leads to the pod, framed by subtle ground lights. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery, while a nearby vehicle is parked to the side.
Tiny home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

Munro Pod, sea views, peaceful couples retreat.

Large pod 6m in length and 3.3m wide, within a 8 minute drive from Arisaig. Silversands is a family run Business located in a picturesque Highland location. The pod sits directly on the coastline with the beach directly to the front of the pod. The location is perfect for people who appreciate the beautiful scenery and a relaxing holiday in a very quiet location. Silversands is situated approximately a 5 minute walk from Triagh golf course & beautiful beaches surrounding the house

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A transparent geodesic dome is situated on a gravel surface, surrounded by greenery. Inside, seating for four is provided with dark wicker furniture. Potted plants add a natural touch, and a few candles are positioned on the table, creating a cozy atmosphere for gatherings.
Flat
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

The Knoll - Apartment in Arisaig

Kick back and relax in this calm and stylish space. The accommodation is on the first floor of a newly built house only a short walk from Arisaig railway station. Enjoy the tranquillity of the West Highlands and the amazing views from the large bedroom windows. Ideal for friends or a family of four there are two spacious bedrooms, a lounge/dining room and a fully fitted kitchen. Please note that we live on the ground floor and share the front door and hall with guests.

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Camper van/Motorhome
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

CaRHUvan- cosy and charming caravan with sea view.

CaRHUvan is a charming and cosy caravan situated in the heart of Arisaig village. CaRHUvan is in the spacious garden of Rhu Cottage our home which we previously rented out before we moved in permanently in 2017. CaRHUvan is at the side of the house sitting with pride of place on her own raised decking offering great views of the sea. You have your own entrance with a further decking area at the front of the property for enjoying those spectacular Arisaig sunsets.

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The exterior of a modern cottage is illuminated softly at dusk, highlighting its wooden façade and stone accents. Nearby, a pathway leads to the entrance, while the serene sound of Sleat reflects its tranquil setting with distant islands visible across the water.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Byre 7 in Aird of Sleat

This unique place has a style all of its own. set on the top of a hill with stunning views over the sound of Sleat, taking in breathtaking views of the Isles of Eigg and Rum and in the distant the most westerly point of Scotland. Either sit and relax outside on the decking or down at the fire pit enjoying the peace and tranquility. Enjoy your relaxing break and cosy up inside with under floor heating through out and a warming glow from the log fire.

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The entrance of the camping pod is displayed, featuring a wooden door framed by a sleek, curved structure. The exterior is painted in contrasting grey and white hues, highlighted by a textured roof. A sunlit wooden decking area extends in front, enhancing accessibility.
Hut
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Camping Pod, Silversands Caravan Site

PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION PRIOR TO BOOKING Our 2 berth camping pod off grid which only supplies solar lighting and usb charging point. Outside it has an elevated decking area complete with outdoor picnic table with views of the Small Isles. On site we have shared toilet/shower facilities ( showers £1.00 coin operated), dishwashing area with microwave, kettle, mini freezer (for ice blocks). These facilities are a short walk away from pod.

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A serene bedroom features a spacious bed with a checked duvet cover, positioned near full-height glass doors. Natural light floods the room, showcasing a scenic view of the coast and distant mountains reflected in the glass. Soft curtains gently frame the large openings.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Modern home with stunning views on Isle of Eigg

A contemporary house design by award-winning architects Dualchas. On the coast of the beautiful island of Eigg with stunning views across Laig Bay towards the mountains of Rum. Only a short stroll from the beach, it is a perfect base for a relaxed and comfortable stay on Eigg. Enjoy spectacular views and sunsets from couch or bed through the full height picture windows extending across the whole front of the house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Arisaig?

    Staying near the harbor or in traditional village neighborhoods connects guests to coastal routes and local dining. The surrounding countryside also has cottages and lodges for a more peaceful setting.

  • What are the best things to do in Arisaig with kids?

    Kids often enjoy beachcombing, watching for seals, and exploring local rock pools. Simple outdoor experiences and community venues make Arisaig friendly for family adventures.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Arisaig?

    Explore sandy beaches, try a boat tour for island views, or walk historic paths around the harbor. Local art galleries and heritage sites deepen the experience of the area’s cultural roots.

  • How is the weather in Arisaig?

    Arisaig has cool, damp winters around 32–43°F (0–6°C), and milder, breezy summers near 49–63°F (9–17°C). Rain is common throughout the year, so packing waterproof layers is often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Arisaig?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for visiting Arisaig, with milder weather and longer days. These months allow for exploring landscapes, local events, and outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Arisaig?

    Explore Arisaig’s sandy shores, wander the quaint harbor, or visit a heritage center highlighting local stories. The area also has opportunities to discover gardens, wildlife, and coastal walks.

  • What are some hiking trails in Arisaig?

    Arisaig has coastal footpaths, woodland loops, and routes leading to scenic viewpoints over the sea and hillsides. Trail maps can usually be found at local shops or heritage centers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Arisaig?

    Families often explore the beaches, enjoy boat trips, or look for local wildlife along coastal paths. Heritage centers and outdoor adventure providers add options for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Arisaig?

    Popular day trips include ferry rides to nearby islands, hikes in Highland landscapes, or visits to historic castles and gardens in the surrounding region. Local wildlife tours and art studios give a deeper sense of place.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Arisaig?

    Many local vacation rentals in and around Arisaig welcome pets. Properties with access to gardens or nearby walks can be convenient for those traveling with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Arisaig?

    Weather can change quickly, so layering clothing and carrying rain gear is wise. Early mornings or evenings are quieter times to explore beaches, and sampling seafood is often recommended by locals.

  • What is Arisaig known for?

    Arisaig is known for its scenic coastal landscapes, traditional harbor, and views of nearby islands. Visitors frequently explore sandy beaches, historic sites, and outdoor activities rooted in the region’s maritime heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Arisaig?

    Small coves, woodland trails, and lesser-known art studios around Arisaig provide quieter corners to discover. Locally run cafés and small heritage sites add unique flavor to a visit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Arisaig?

    Arisaig is known for seafood dishes featuring locally caught fish, smoked salmon, and shellfish. Traditional Scottish fare such as Cullen skink and oatcakes is also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Arisaig?

    Bring waterproof outerwear, comfortable shoes for walks, and layered clothing for shifting coastal weather. A camera and a daypack are helpful for spontaneous shore or trail adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in Arisaig like?

    Nightlife in Arisaig is low-key, with traditional pubs occasionally featuring live music. Evenings are often centered around relaxed gatherings and enjoying local hospitality.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Arisaig?

    Arisaig has community gatherings, ceilidhs, and local music sessions, especially during the summer months. Seasonal heritage celebrations and outdoor events are frequently part of the village calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Arisaig?

    Family-friendly rentals can be found in Arisaig and the surrounding countryside. Many feature garden space, extra bedrooms, or easy access to beaches and outdoor areas.

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Arisaig stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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