Holiday rentals in Westray

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The interior of a shepherd's hut features wood paneling and large windows showcasing a view of the sea. A spacious bed is adorned with colorful bedding. A small table and chairs are positioned near the window, while a cooking area with utensils and a log burning stove is visible.
Shepherd’s hut
5 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Cosy Shepherd’s Hut near NC500 with Sea Views

At only five miles from the popular John o Groats signpost, Jo and Karina would love to welcome you at one of three cozy self-catering glamping pods at The Crofter's Snug - lots of local area info on our website. Located at the top of Scotland you'll enjoy one of the best views in the area - even the locals are envious! One mile off the popular NC500 tourist route, our two pods and a Shepherd's Hut offer peace and quiet in an idyllic location with some amazing sunrises, sunsets and starry skies.

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A rustic stone cottage is seen alongside a walled yard featuring a wooden picnic table. The patio area is expansive, with patches of greenery visible among the stones. Blue skies and scattered clouds create a bright atmosphere, enhancing the outdoor space.
Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

The Ruah - Clifftop Retreat

A cosy self catering cottage for two in a private cliff top location on Eday. Located on Eday, heart of Orkney's north isles, this renovated croft is on Green Farm with a private sandy beach and copious open space. The Ruah is available all year and is ideal for walking, bird watching, cloud spotting, star gazing, rock pooling, daydreaming - or maybe just relaxing. There’s a walled yard to the front of the cottage with a picnic bench and uninterrupted views of the sea and neighbouring islands.

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A hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery and offering expansive views of the sea. The sky features scattered clouds, reflecting varying shades of blue. Two wooden chairs are positioned nearby, inviting relaxation while enjoying the scenery.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Secluded cottage by the Sea

A unique home by the sea. A peaceful and private country road leads to this secluded cottage. The hot tub has views down scapa flow. The famous St Magus Way is accessible from this property . There is direct access to the sea for paddle boarding, wind surfing or sailing in the bay. Return to the cottage to an open fire. The extensive grounds also allow for simple walks or yoga. The cottage retains some of it's 19th century charm but has been renovated to be a practical and comfortable home.

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A serene garden area features a wooden bench set against the backdrop of Stenness Loch. Lush green grass surrounds the bench, and various plants line the shore, offering a view of the tranquil water and distant landscape under a clear blue sky.
Bungalow
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Lochside bungalow, spectacular views and wildlife

Lindisfarne is a newly renovated detached rural house with light, relaxing spaces. Living areas enjoy outstanding views over the Stenness Loch. Set in the heart of neolithic Orkney, a short drive to the Ness and Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae and 4 miles from the scenic harbour town of Stromness. Perfect for those with a passion for wildlife, history or who enjoy a spot of fishing or someone looking for a central base for a family holiday with plenty of outdoor space in a large private garden.

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The exterior of a modern log cabin is showcased, featuring large glass windows that enhance natural light. A spacious wooden deck surrounds the cabin, with a hot tub positioned nearby. The landscape includes open fields, suggesting a serene environment.
Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Valhalla View-NC500

A truly unique get away set on over 14 acres of its own land, over looking the Orkney Islands, 3 mins off the official NC500 Route. With features like its own 6 person hot top, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen and spacious dining area, and 3 double bedrooms plus a extra guest room with a pull out sofa bed. Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place. Only 15 mins from John o'grotes and Dunnet beach Also the chance to witness the spectacular Northern lights (Aurora) on the right occasion.

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A wooden lodge is shown, featuring a distinctive arched roof and a welcoming front porch. The porch is adorned with a small dining table and chairs, inviting outdoor relaxation. The surrounding green grass complements the natural aesthetics of the lodge against a clear blue sky.
Place to stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

*NEW* Lochend Lodge: A Captivating Little Gem

This memorable place is anything but ordinary. Our one of a kind Lodge situated on Stenness Loch boasts spectacular views of the Ring of Brodgar. There is a choice of a super king sized bed or alternatively two single beds. The fully equipped kitchen, spacious wet room and cosy living space offers all you need for a relaxing getaway. The entirety of Lochend Lodge is wheelchair friendly with a wide wooden walkway directly leading from the car park. Our unique little gem awaits you!

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An open-plan living area features a light blue couch with decorative pillows, slate flooring, and a modern kitchen in the background. A dining set is positioned nearby, with bookshelves filled with literature and a large window allowing natural light into the space.
Guest house
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Toft

On the outskirts of the historic town of Stromness in the West Mainland of Orkney, this single-story barn conversion has one bedroom, an open-plan living/dining/kitchen space, and a bathroom with bath and walk-in shower. All on one level, the property is wheelchair accessible throughout. It has stunning views across Hoy Sound and out to the open Atlantic. Parking is available right outside, but if you visit without a car, regular buses from Stromness go to all areas of Orkney.

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A detached bungalow is presented, featuring a stone pathway leading to the entrance. The structure showcases a sloped roof and wide windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Surrounding greenery and a gravel driveway enhance the rural setting under a partly cloudy sky.
Bungalow
5 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Rural Bungalow in Orkney with stunning views

Islesview is located within the tranquil countryside within the East Mainland of Orkney and has an unobstructive view of the sea to the North Isles. The house is a detached bungalow, located next to a small working farm and overlooks a body of water known as “The String” where boats and cruise liners enter Kirkwall harbour. The location is a haven for birds and other native wildlife. Sleeps up to 5 2 Bedrooms 2 double beds or 4 twins or combination Single Sofa bed in lounge

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A newly renovated traditional stone house features a charming red door and a slate roof, surrounded by lush green grass. The expansive blue sky offers a sense of openness, while the nearby fence lines the property, highlighting its tranquil outdoor setting.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Remote Island House, beach, and hot tub available

Nistaben is a peaceful newly renovated traditional Orkney house with direct private access to its own beach with panoramic views of the island and seascape. Upon request our luxury hot tub sanctuary can be booked. Nistaben is within easy walking distance of the pier, airport, shop, archaeological and historical sites, RSPB North Hill Nature Reserve, local amenities and The Hot Tub Sanctuary. For more photos and information please look at UniquePapaWestray on Google.

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The rustic stone building is surrounded by natural landscaping, with a pathway leading to glass doors. A smooth stone area is featured in the foreground, bordered by arranged stones and vegetation. The building’s roof displays stone shingles, contributing to its traditional charm.
Farm stay
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Howe Bothy Evie Orkney STL OR00130F

The Bothy has NO TV The bed is a box bed that measures 6 feet by 4 feet 6inches. Bedding and towels supplied in an open-plan bedsit with kitchen the cooker is a mini table top cooker 2 hot plates and small oven also a microwave. Wetroom shower and toilet. There is no TV. Bothy is the building on the right hand side of the photo.MAXIMUM GUESTS IS TWO NO CHILDREN UNDER FIVE. No smoking anywhere and no pets. Wifi is in The Bothy

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The traditional Scottish croft house features a light stone exterior with a slate roof, complemented by a cozy outbuilding nearby. The surrounding area is spacious, showcasing green fields and a glimpse of the coastline in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Tottie's Cottage

A traditional Scottish croft house with sea views which has been lovingly restored to a very high standard with all modern amenities. Located in the most northerly village on mainland UK, with coastline walks and beaches in abundance nearby. A special place to explore or simply relax and unwind. A Highland Council approved short term letting property, licence number HI-00297-F.

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Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Doehouse Cottage, Sandwick, Orkney

Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and business travellers. Set in the parish of Sandwick in rural Orkney surrounded by farmland, approximately 1.5 miles from the sea at Skaill beach and Skara Brae and approximately 4 miles from the ancient Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness and the recently discovered Ness of Brodgar which is currently being excavated.

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