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Family-friendly holiday rentals in Strathpeffer

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A well-maintained garden surrounds a historic building, showcasing a lush green lawn. Tall trees and hedges provide a sense of privacy. The structure features stone walls and multiple windows, reflecting a peaceful atmosphere under a clear blue sky.
Holiday home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Garden Flat - Ardullie Lodge

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil historic getaway within a Grade 11 listed building, perfectly located on NC500 route just above the Cromarty Firth. A great base for exploring the highlands. The lodge was visited by the Queen Mother each year for lunch on her way to stay at the Castle of Mey. The Garden Flat is a luxury self contained flat, each bedoom zip and link King size beds which can be seperated into twin beds. A large contained garden, loved by our visitors canine companions.

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The modern kitchen area features sleek dark cabinetry and a stylish backsplash. A round dining table with white chairs is positioned nearby. A clock adorns the wall, and natural light highlights the wood flooring, creating a functional and inviting space.
Flat
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

One bedroom Flat in Dingwall

This modern 1 bedroom flat is a perfect stop for a couple or solo traveller on the famous NC 500. Over 150 years old, the building was previously used as the old Jail in the 19th century. Located next to the Dingwall Railway Station offering an easy commute directly to the Inverness city centre. Ross County football stadium is also a 3 minute walk away. This flat is newly renovated and is a great location to see some of the best the Highlands has to offer. Book now you won't be disappointed!

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A well-lit bedroom features a spacious bed with dark bedding and two decorative pillows. Framed wall art is displayed above the bed. A large window allows natural light in, with soft curtains flanking either side. A small desk with a chair and a bedside table completes the room.
Flat
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 629 reviews

Self Catering, Garden Apartment, near Strathpeffer

Located in the beautiful and peaceful scenery of the Highlands of Scotland. You’ll love my place because of serenity and central location for exploring the Highlands. This is a countryside location and requires a car to travel. The nearest shop, restaurant and bus service is 2 miles away in Strathpeffer. Please remember that this is a flat that was originally a granny flat and there is some noise from the property above, please understand this if you book. Please do not book if this bothers you.

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A newly built shepherd's hut is set against a green lawn, surrounded by trees. Chickens roam freely in the foreground, and a shadow of a person is cast on the grass. The structure features a vibrant door and is situated in a serene outdoor setting.
Shepherd’s hut
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 547 reviews

Cosy shepherd's hut with stunning views on NC 500

Perfectly situated on the NC500 and cycle route, this newly built well equipped shepherd's hut is a cosy place to rest your head. It can sleep up to 3 people. A microwave, kettle, mini-fridge and crockery make up the kitchen area. There is free wifi and a digital radio with bluetooth to enjoy. The bathroom has a shower, toilet and sink. The views across to Ben Wyvis and the Cromarty Firth are outstanding and the dark sky at night is excellent for star gazing. Red Kites frequently fly overhead.

Top guest favourite
The unique cottage is framed by a vibrant wildflower meadow, featuring a mix of colorful blooms and lush greenery. The stone exterior of the cottage is visible, complemented by a clear blue sky and surrounding trees, creating a harmonious blend with the natural landscape.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Cosy Garden Cottage w/ hot tub, castle & sea views

This stylish, charming cottage is completely unique, with the old Redcastle ruin as a backdrop & views of the Beauly Firth. An idyllic stream runs through the garden, and the cottage features a wood-fired hot tub for relaxing evenings. Often compared to the famous cottage from the film The Holiday, it’s the perfect Highland retreat. Located in the sleepy hamlet of Milton of Redcastle, just 20 mins from Inverness Airport, it’s ideal for unwinding after exploring the coast, castles & countryside.

Top guest favourite
A cozy sleeping area features a spacious queen-size bed with crisp white linens. Natural wood finishes create a rustic charm, complemented by soft gray curtains framing the window that allows gentle light to illuminate the room.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Rustic charm, cosy & nostalgic Bedstee for 2

Bedstee is a remote, sheltered haven on our croft in a beautiful setting overlooking Little Loch Broom. Situated at the end of an 8 mile single track road off the NC500, it's perfect to explore the Highlands. Adventure, stunning views, silence and the elements, our cosy, romantic Bedstee has an intimate and nostalgic rustic feel. Created with love and attention to detail, we wish that you will experience a unique stay in a wonderful little crofting township. Dogs on leads are very welcome.

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A single-story mobile home is set amidst lush greenery, surrounded by trees. A small patio area with two chairs and an umbrella is visible on the side, offering a place to relax. The manicured lawn extends in front of the home, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Cabin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

Black Glance

Sealladh Dubh sits on the banks of the Cromarty Firth, there's fishing - permit required - on the doorstep,beautiful views over the Black Isle. Dingwall town centre is a 10 minute walk - aprox 1/2 mile - with many cafes, restaurants, hotels, and pubs. The North Coast 500 route also passes through Dingwall. Hill walking and nature trails are also easily accessible or if it's beaches you're after, there's an abundance. We supply tea, coffee, sugar, milk, biscuits, bread, water and butter.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of The Factor's Office features a blend of traditional architecture with stone facades and a wooden door framed by greenery. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by well-maintained garden beds and outdoor seating, offering a serene approach to the boutique room.
Guest suite
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The Factor’s Office, Nutwood House

The Factor's Office is a luxury boutique room, with separate entrance, garden space and ensuite, situated as part of the historic Nutwood House. Formally part of the Earl of Cromartie estate with magnificent views of the valley and less than 5 minutes walk to Strathpeffer village and amenities. Situated in a beautiful peaceful location, a great base to explore the Highlands. There are many activities to enjoy, forest walks, mountain biking, fishing etc. Can also be booked with The Lodge.

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An open-plan living area features a wooden dining table with high-backed chairs, complemented by warm pendant lighting. A modern kitchen is visible in the background. A cozy seating arrangement with a light sofa and colorful cushions invites relaxation, while large windows provide natural light.
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Faebait Lodge Apartment

Stylish and cosy in the beautiful Scottish Highlands. A mile to the NC500, 15 miles from Inverness and the airport a wee hop on, amenities and activities are close but we're peacefully rural- backing on to enchanting ancient woods. Enjoy a wee dram? We're a walkable 1.5 mile to the award-winning Glen Ord Distillery! With the elevated, balcony's fresh air, birdsong and picturesque views- expect to be captivated, but do please allow yourselves time to enjoy- 2 nights doesn't do it justice!

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The exterior of Mackenzie Cottage is set amidst green landscaping and features a combination of natural stone and wood. A charming porch and vibrant flower boxes add character, while the nearby driveway provides access for parking. Lush trees create a scenic backdrop.
Cabin
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Mackenzie Cottage Great base to explore NC500

Spacious and comfortable, detached Mackenzie Cottage is perfectly located to explore the Scottish Highlands including the North Coast 500 route. Set in the owner's grounds of Mackenzie House and close to all Strathpeffer village amenities. Off street parking at the door for up to two cars. The cottage has three bedrooms, a well equipped kitchen, family shower-room and a second toilet with whb. All level access and wheelchair accessible. Private garden area to enjoy the surroundings.

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A welcoming entrance to Hawthorn Cottage is visible, featuring a well-maintained gravel driveway leading up to the house. The property boasts a charming façade and is flanked by mature trees, creating a peaceful setting. A gate signifies the entrance, enhancing privacy.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Hawthorn Cottage - Peaceful Highland Retreat

Set in a quiet spot just outside the Highland village of Strathpeffer, Hawthorn Cottage sleeps 6 people across two double and one twin bedrooms, making it a delightful property that suits couples and families alike. Located just a short distance from the NC500 route that runs past Garve on the A835, the cottage is ideal for those looking for a base whilst they explore this scenic route around Scotland. From the moment you step in the door, Hawthorn Cottage feels homely and welcoming.

Top guest favourite
An inviting entrance to the house is framed by natural stone walls. A welcome mat lies at the threshold, leading into a well-lit interior space. Planters with greenery and colorful flowers add a touch of charm beside the door.
Farm stay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Cosy, modern barn conversion on a Black Isle Farm

'The Tractor Shed' is a renovated 1860's steading situated on a small farm on the Black Isle just a mile off the A9 and NC500 route. The cosy house sits in the centre of the farmyard. We have great views over Ben Wyvis and the hills to the west. A peaceful, quirky place to stay in the rural countryside yet not too far from Inverness and other local attractions such as Loch Ness and Culloden. Great for couples, small family groups or solo adventurers.

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