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The contemporary Port Moluag House is surrounded by lush greenery and features large windows that enhance natural light. A stone wall winds up to the entrance, emphasizing the home's connection to the rugged landscape. Solar panels on the roof contribute to its eco-friendly design.
Island in Oban
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Port Moluag House, Isle of Lismore

Our house sits at the bottom of a secret track in a private, historical cove on the beautiful Hebridean island of Lismore. Secluded, quiet and peaceful, Port Moluag is within easy reach of the Scottish mainland whilst feeling totally removed from the pace and noise of city life. The house is newly-built using eco technologies to limit its environmental impact and is surrounded by wonderful wildlife such as seals, otters, and a multitude of birds as well as many sites of historical interest.

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The exterior of the eco-friendly outbuilding conversion is surrounded by lush greenery and features a wooden porch with seating. Flowering plants and a gravel pathway lead to the entrance, set against a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Stirling
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Swallow's Nest. A Loch Lomond Hideaway

A cosy National Park hide-away surrounded by nature, wildlife and farm animals over the fence. Rustic comfort, ideal for hikers,travellers or remote workers looking for countryside, amazing mountain views and those big Scottish skies. Private location is accessed via a horrible rough farm track! King bedroom and bunkbeds in a tiny bedroom. Comfy corner sofa to relax, outdoor covered seating for star-gazing. Inside the Loch Lomond National Park. Calm, birdsong, walks and traditional pub. 2 desks

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A wooden deck offers stunning views of the loch and surrounding hills. A small table is set for two, featuring wine and glasses. Two dogs relax on the floor, enjoying the peaceful outdoor setting under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home in Dalmally
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Columba Lodge, St Conan's Escape: Home with a view

This newly built idyllic hillside seclusion for two nestles on the side of Ben Cruachan, one of Scotland’s most prestigious munros. Featuring a traditional log burning stove, St Conan's Escape offers an en-suite king size bedroom, along with a kitchen and dining area – all the elements required for a perfect romantic getaway. There are so many activities to enjoy during your stay. These include walking, climbing, munro bagging, biking and taking in some of the stunning wildlife. Dogs welcome.

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The Hogget Hut is nestled among lush greenery, framed by rolling hills. A wood-fired hot tub sits on a wooden deck beside the hut, with charming scenery visible in the background, including trees and the gently sloping landscape, creating a serene atmosphere.
Shepherd’s hut in Balquhidder
5 out of 5 average rating, 385 reviews

The Hogget Hut, hot tub and *BBQ hut

Nestled amongst the majestic Scottish hills of theTrossachs National Park sits the hidden gem of Balquhidder Glen and The Hogget Hut. This shepherds hut provides a unique secluded experience for honeymooners, adventure seekers and those who just want to relax, rewind and admire the scenery. Enjoy Loch Voil, explore the hills, and watch the wildlife. Soak in the wood-fired hot tub. Cook alfresco on the fire-pit or retire to the Nordic style BBQ hut.(*subject to availability) to end the day.

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Cabin in Milton of Buchanan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Gorgeous cosy cabin with magical river garden

Watermill Nook is set on the grounds of our charming former working Listed Watermill and is a romantic, cosy cabin ideal for guests who want to relax and unwind. The beautiful, fairy lit, private woodland garden set high above the River Mar is a special place in which to immerse yourself in nature, birdsong and the blissful sounds of the babbling river. As dusk falls, cosy up around the firepit or light the cabin wood burner, planning your next adventure exploring fabulous Loch Lomond.

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A timber cabin is presented with a spacious front porch, framed by greenery and gravel paths. Large windows offer views into the inviting interior, while the surrounding forest is visible, enhancing the cabin's tranquil setting.
Cabin in Loch Eck
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

Argyll Retreat by Lock Eck. Argyll Forest Park.

Open all year. For couples, 2 friends or solo travellers . Dogs are very welcome. I expect to be at the lodge to meet you when you arrive. Argyll Retreat is a cosy timber cabin located in the Argyll Forest Park and Loch Lomond and Trossachs Natiomal Park. It is owned and managed by myself. The lodge is layed out for a couple or solo travellers. Argyll is steeped in history and has miles of coastline, lochs, forests and mountains. The lodge is also a great place to relax. Enjoy. Robbie.

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The cabin is nestled among lush greenery, showcasing a rustic exterior with a red roof. Warm light glows from within, highlighting the inviting atmosphere. Garden surroundings feature wild grasses and blooming plants, enhancing the cabin's connection to nature.
Cabin in Campsie Glen
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 452 reviews

Luxury Off-Grid Cabin | Outdoor Bath | Scotland

Welcome to The Captain’s Rest at FINGLEN! - Charming woodland path to your cabin (trolleys for luggage provided) - Hot outdoor double-ended bathtub - Outdoor firepits / indoor wood burning stoves - Large veranda with seating - King-size bed with luxury dressing gowns - Indoor bathroom featuring hot shower and eco composting toilet - Scenic views of wildflower meadows / river - Located near hiking trails and wild swimming spots - Eco Friendly! Solar powered, eco waterless toilet

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Bi-fold doors open to a stunning view of Loch Venachar and surrounding mountains. The interior features a cozy seating area with a round coffee table, a textured area rug, and colorful cushions on the armchair. Natural light floods the space, creating a bright ambiance.
Tiny home in Stirling
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 452 reviews

East Lodge Cabin on the Loch

Welcome to our Cabin on the Loch. Our custom built cabin on stilts over the pristine Loch Venachar. Situated in the heart of the Trossachs, not far from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling. It is a totally private secret escape. This is truly a place to relax and to get away from it all. Just sit on the deck, or take a stroll along the banks of the Loch. The cabin sleeps 2 people and is totally private. A wonderful location for fishing, walking and cycling, (or just chilling).

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The exterior of a charming Victorian cabin is seen, featuring wooden walls and a moss-covered roof. A pathway leads to a wooden deck overlooking Loch Goil, with trees framing the serene landscape and the calm water reflecting the surroundings.
Tiny home in Lochgoilhead
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Seal Cabin - A wee piece of Scottish Luxury

A Victorian Cabin perched on the banks of Loch Goil. Enjoy a picturesque stay over looking the breath taking Scottish Highlands. The Cabin consists of a walk in wet room with toilet and a very well equipped kitchen. Within the kitchen you will find a fridge, stove, coffee machine, kettle, toaster and crockery. The living Room has a TV and Log Burner - with French Doors out to the decking area. The double bedroom is up on the mezzanine level which you access via a ladder.

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A private deck is showcased, featuring a small outdoor table and two chairs. The space offers breathtaking views of Loch Lomond and surrounding mountains, with sunlight casting shadows across the wooden flooring.
Guest suite in Tarbet
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Ben Reoch Boutique Suite, Dramatic Loch Views

We are situated in the leafy village of Tarbet, and only a two minute walk to the shores of Loch Lomond. Our spacious suites have floor to ceiling windows with spectacular south facing views straight down the centre of Loch Lomond. Each suite has a lounge area, breakfast table, private access, private deck and tin roof shelter so you can enjoy the dramatic landscape come rain or shine. The suites have cool, quirky decor with WiFi & Netflix

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A cottage is nestled amidst expansive fields and lush trees, showcasing vibrant autumn foliage. Surrounding hills create a serene backdrop, while distant forests add depth to the natural scenery. The area conveys a peaceful and secluded atmosphere, inviting a connection with nature.
Home in Dumgoyne
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Beautiful scenic cottage

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Enjoy this gorgeous setting either from the warmth and comfort of the open plan lounge or from your own private deck with extraordinary views over Dumgoyne and the Campsie Hills. You will be surrounded on all sides by fields, woods or mountains but yet be close enough to pop out for a coffee and cake at the local village or taste a wee dram at the Glengoyne whisky distillery.

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A Scottish flag waves gently against a vibrant sunset, highlighting hues of orange and purple in the sky. The silhouette of trees and mountains is visible in the background, along with a winding driveway leading to the cabins.
Cabin in Argyll and Bute Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Thistle - Ardmay Luxury Cabins

We have 2 identical luxury, one-bedroom, self-catering cabins called Thistle & Rose. They sit on the banks of Loch Long, enjoying breathtaking views of the Arrochar Alps. Suitable for 2 guests + 1 infant maximum Please note, we may allocate either Thistle or Rose cabin, to allow for more efficient management of the properties. *wifi intermittent as rural location - strong 4G/5G connection depending on provider*

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All About Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

One and a half hours west of Edinburgh is a natural landscape so diverse that it became Scotland’s first national park. The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park was established in 2002 to conserve and enhance the area while making it more accessible to the public. Loch Lomond, a glacier-carved ribbon lake, is a monument of the past, stretching over 36 kilometres through a wild and varied landscape that ranges from rugged to lush. Dramatic mountain views mark the northern edge of the loch and give way to rolling grassy meadows as you progress south. East of the loch is the towering Ben Lomond, which divides the Highlands from the Lowlands.

The 1,865-square kilometre park now includes Breadalbane and Cowal in its boundaries, in addition to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. The Trossachs is an impressive region featuring sprawling glens, woodland forests, and picturesque lochs. Most people start their visit at the Visitors Centre at the Loch Lomond Shores, where you’ll find restaurants to fuel up before you head for the hills.

The best time to stay in a holiday rental in LOCH LOMOND and The TROSSACHS National Park

The national park is open year-round to visitors, but summer, late spring, and early autumn have the warmest weather and the least rain. The days are the longest in mid-June, making it ideal for day-long outings. Winter is brisk and damp, and the shorter days can make it challenging to complete some of the longer trails. But the park does have an ethereal beauty during this time, especially after a snowfall coats the forest in white. Returning to your vacation rental equipped with a fireplace can make a winter’s day feel magical, and you can find Loch Lomond accommodation in the nearby towns of Balloch and Callander. Balloch is on the southwest shore of Loch Lomond, making it easy to get to and from the park quickly.

Top things to do in LOCH LOMOND and The TROSSACHS National Park

Loch Lomond’s Nature Trails

Loch Lomond and the surrounding area have such distinct natural landscapes that the best way to discover them is by putting on your boots and hitting the trails. Munro-baggers have no shortage of options, with Ben More offering a challenge, while Ben Lomond is better suited to beginners. Shorter routes such as the Conic Hill are also available. It takes between 45 minutes to an hour to reach the hill’s summit, and impressive views of Loch Lomond will reward you throughout the climb.

Angling in the Rivers

With so many rivers and lochs in the national park, angling is a popular and peaceful way to spend a morning or afternoon on the water. Permits can be obtained right in the national park for a wide variety of fish, including chub, salmon and trout. Boat charters can take you fishing on Loch Lomond, but there are plenty of other opportunities throughout the Trossachs too.

Boat Ride on Loch Lomond

A scenic trip over the gentle waters of Loch Lomond is a pleasant way to visit the park and experience different viewpoints compared to the loch shorelines. Cruises and a waterbus allow you to hit the water and see the layered landscape progress from green woodland to towering Munro. The Loch Lomond cruise will pick you up in Balloch or at Loch Lomond Shores. Local outfitters also offer voyages up the entire 13-kilometre stretch of the waters, where you’ll catch panoramic views of the small mountain, Ben A’an.