Holidays Lodges to let in Scotland
We have 182 Holiday Lodges in Scotland. Here are just a few of the fantastic holiday lodges in Scotland. To find lodges, chalets and bungalows in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.
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Heather Lodge - (Spean Bridge,
Inverness-shire) - In a wonderfully scenic location in the heart of the Great Glen, this small group of south-facing Scandinavian pine log lodges all have superb panoramic views of Loch Lochy and the mountain range beyond. To the rear, Ben Tee rises to nearly 3000 ft, ideal for climbing and walking. The Great Glen long distance trail passes the entrance to the chalet park and is very popular with walkers, cyclists and mountaineers. Free fishing is available on Loch Lochy and the use of a boat with ghillie can be arranged at extra cost. Permits are also available for salmon and trout fishing on surrounding rivers and lochs. Water sports centre 3 miles and in the winter months, skiing and snow-boarding can be enjoyed at Nevis Range. This is also a good central base for exploring the majestic scenery and many historic castles and monuments which lie along the Great Glen from Inverness to Fort William. Horse-riding and golf are available at Fort Augustus, where cruises on the Caledonian Canal can also be enjoyed. For those interested in natural history, the area abounds with wildlife - deer, osprey, pine martens, golden eagles and buzzards, to name a few. The pine martens resident near the lodges regularly visit the verandahs to be fed their favourite titbits of a jam or peanut butter piece. Seasonal pub 1.5 miles, small shop 3 miles, general store and pubs at Invergarry (5 miles). The lodges are beautifully sited at the top of a steep slope and have been double glazed and refurbished throughout to create a warm, welcoming and very comfortable atmosphere. The last half mile to the lodges is on a rough track road. A stock-proof fence surrounds the 5 acre area in which the lodges are sited. The pebbled beach can be reached via a gate leading down a steep embankment to the lochside.Heather is a single storey lodge with 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, living area with verandah off, open plan to well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath.Each lodge has electric cooking and full heating. Fridge with small freezer compartment, microwave, satellite television, DVD/CD player. Beds are made up for guests' arrival with linen and towels provided. Cot and high chair available on request. 
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Lochanhully Woodland Club 2 - (Carrbridge,
Inverness-shire) - Where the majestic Cairngorms meet the gentle hills of Speyside, the Lochanhully Woodland Club nestles in a silver birch wood on a tributary of the River Spey - the ultimate in close-to-nature seclusion and privacy with high standards in home from home comfort. The spectacular surrounding area is home to the rare Osprey as well as a wide variety of more familiar Scottish wildlife to be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. Skiing and winter sports at Aviemore in season, fishing and golf at other times of the year. Discounted green fees on the 18 hole Spey Valley Golf Course.The cottages at Lochanhully are Scandinavian chalet style with a rustic feel - pine clad and pine finished throughout - double glazed and fully insulated for all year round comfort. Set amidst a large woodland area with ponds and ducks, the chalets are quite privately situated and are reached by paths through the woods. Parking for one car beside each chalet.Lochanhully is an excellent choice for families, with activities for all ages, a daily programme of events and evening entertainment. The Kidz Club provides supervised daytime activities for 5-11 year olds.FULL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME FOR ALL AGES.Two or three nights of live music weekly in the Club House, including a Scottish night.Indoor club facilities: heated swimming pool, sauna, solarium, Turkish steam room, a small gym, games room, restaurant, and bar with bar meals.Outdoors: tennis court, adventure play area, trout fishing in season, archery, mountain bikes, trim trail and basketball.Each well maintained compact chalet has a conservatory and sleeps up to 4/6 - 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 with bunk beds; living room with sofa bed, television and DVD/video, conservatory with dining table and fully equipped kitchen with cooker, microwave and fridge/freezer. Bathroom with shower. Bed linen and towels are provided. Cot available at an extra charge. Maximum of 4 adults recommended. 
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Bracken Lodge - (Spean Bridge,
Inverness-shire) - In a wonderfully scenic location in the heart of the Great Glen, this small group of south-facing Scandinavian pine log lodges all have superb panoramic views of Loch Lochy and the mountain range beyond. To the rear, Ben Tee rises to nearly 3000 ft, ideal for climbing and walking. The Great Glen long distance trail passes the entrance to the chalet park and is very popular with walkers, cyclists and mountaineers. Free fishing is available on Loch Lochy and the use of a boat with ghillie can be arranged at extra cost. Permits are also available for salmon and trout fishing on surrounding rivers and lochs. Water sports centre 3 miles and in the winter months, skiing and snow-boarding can be enjoyed at Nevis Range. This is also a good central base for exploring the majestic scenery and many historic castles and monuments which lie along the Great Glen from Inverness to Fort William. Horse-riding and golf are available at Fort Augustus, where cruises on the Caledonian Canal can also be enjoyed. For those interested in natural history, the area abounds with wildlife - deer, osprey, pine martens, golden eagles and buzzards, to name a few. The pine martens resident near the lodges regularly visit the verandahs to be fed their favourite titbits of a jam or peanut butter piece. Seasonal pub 1.5 miles, small shop 3 miles, general store and pubs at Invergarry (5 miles). The lodges are beautifully sited at the top of a steep slope and have been double glazed and refurbished throughout to create a warm, welcoming and very comfortable atmosphere. The last half mile to the lodges is on a rough track road. A stock-proof fence surrounds the 5 acre area in which the lodges are sited. The pebbled beach can be reached via a gate leading down a steep embankment to the lochside.Bracken is a 2 storey lodge with 1 double and 1 twin room with balcony off upstairs; ground floor open plan dining / living area with verandah off, well-equipped kitchen with double bedroom off, bathroom with power shower over bath. Each lodge has electric cooking and full heating. Fridge with small freezer compartment, microwave, satellite television, DVD/CD player. Beds are made up for guests' arrival with linen and towels provided. Cot and high chair available on request. Garden furniture and barbecue provided. Coin-operated laundry facilities on site. Parking for each lodge. 
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Blue Lobster - (Glen Eynort,
Isle of Skye) - Gloriously set beside a waterfall at the head of Glen Eynort this comfortable timber property offers an ideal base for walking climbing bird watching diving and scrambling or simply relaxing in quiet seclusion. Its living area opens onto an attractive deck and the garden leads down to the river and a short walk to Eynort beach. The Glenbrittle forestry track starts here with Talisker Distillery 3 miles pub and shop 4 miles.

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Hunters Quay - (Argyll,
Argyll) - Just 2 miles north of Dunoon easily reached by road or ferry this holiday village offers a superb range of all weather facilities in a magnificent leisure complex.

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Foss By Aberfeldy 2 - (Aberfeldy,
Perthshire) - Part of a small exclusive development set round a pretty little loch high on the Braes of Foss, these luxury lodges sit on an elevated site with panoramic views over the water and deer park to the surrounding mountains. Completed in 2010 to a high standard, the lodges are well specified with quality fittings, furnishings and spacious bright rooms. Extensive grounds surround the lodges and patio doors open from the living area and master bedroom to a private verandahfacing the loch. All accommodation is on the ground floor and there is wheelchair access but the parking area is gravel surfaced.Guests are welcome to fish on the loch and the owners can arrange fly fishing nearby at extra cost. This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and Schiehallion mountain, Loch Tay and scenic Glen Lyon offer many outdoor activities including climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, sailing, water sports, riding, ornithology and botany. Aberfeldy is 8 miles away with a riverside golf course, good shops and friendly pub/hotels.2 king-size bedrooms (one has an en-suite shower room and the an other en-suite bathroom), 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower room (cot available), spacious, open plan living/dining room/kitchen. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas underfloor heating. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave, SKY television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. 
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Glen Mallie - (Fort William,
Inverness shire) - Delightfully situated at the base of the Caledonian Canal and sitting at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in Britain, this cosy, well presented cedar wood lodge is ideally placed to explore Fort William and the surrounding area - known as the Outdoor capital of the UK. Glen Mallie is one of five lodges set in landscaped gardens adjoining the owner's working croft farm on the shores of Loch Eli and Loch Linnhe. Enjoy a meal and a dram at the local pub by the side of the Caledonian Canal and watch boats negotiate the incredible flight of lock gates, known as Neptune's staircase. This property is perfectly placed for enjoying a wealth of outdoor activities, suitable for all ages and abilities. Climbing and hill walking in the Nevis range, mountain biking on the World Championship course (the Mountain Biking World Championships are held here annually), fishing in lochs, rivers and sea, golf an numerous water sports are all on the doorstep. Ski Ben Nevis, or take a ride in the spectacular gondola cable car to the top, which runs all year round, and enjoy a meal at the mountain restaurant. Take a bicycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycling route by the side of the Caledonian Canal. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, as seen in the Harry Potter films, can be taken to Maillaig, where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. The beatuiful and mysterious Loch Ness and the historic and atmospheric mountains of Glencoe are both just a short drive away. For extended families or the gathering of friends, this property is available with Loch Arckaig (property ref: 511082) situated within the same grounds.The property has electric heating. 
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Forest Lodge - (Kippford,
Dumfries and Galloway) - Nestled in an idyllic private woodland setting Forest Lodge offers a lovely relaxing retreat close to Kippford, often described as Scotland's 'Riviera'. Locals refer to this area as The Golden Triangle - Colvend, Rockcliffe and Kippford-and frequent visitors understand why. The climate is temperate as Galloway is touched by the Gulf Stream with many golden, sandy and often empty beaches to explore.For excellent views of the Rough Firth estuary, the Jubilee Path is highly recommended. This was named to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee and is the main path between Kippford and the equally charming village of Rockcliffe. There are wonderful views out to sea, and the path passes Mark of Mote, a 100 foot high granite outcrop, with a Dark Age settlement on top. Sandyhills and Rockcliffe are small Victorian bathing resorts and Sandyhills as the name implies really has a beautiful sandy beach! Kippford was once a smugglers' haunt with a wealth of stories and legends to discover and is now a pretty sailing resort with quaint fisherman's cottages. There is a low tide walk from the beach to Rough Island 
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Affric - (Cannich,
Inverness shire) - Situated in the heart of some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the Highlands, Affric is one of the Glen Affric Chalets lying within a 3 acre site with 13 chalets dotted around it. With lovely views in all directions of the surrounding countryside, the spacious detached chalets are comfortably furnished with fitted kitchens to give a home from home ambience. The River Glass runs alongside the site, in which you are safe to paddle and provides a wonderful base for couples or families, looking to get away from it all, yet within easy reach of Inverness – the capital of the Highlands (26 miles) and the sandy beaches of the Moray Coast, famous for dolphin spotting. The village of Cannich has a Post office and a restaurant/pub with further facilities at Drumnadrochit and Loch Ness (15 minute drive). The site is also close to the Nature Reserve at Glen Affric (reputed to be one of the most beautiful glens in Scotland) where you can enjoy forestry walks and experience Plodda Falls. Other activities in the area include hill-walking, fishing, stalking, cycling, bird watching and pony trekking and for the more adventurous, canoeing, white water rafting and skiing are all within easy driving distance. A superb position for day trips to Skye and the West Coast as well as the Cairngorm National Park make this an ideal location for seeing a wide area of Scotland and to experience a bit of the outdoors. There is a shared barbecue area by the riverbank as well as a games room and children’s play area on site. 
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Foss By Aberfeldy 4 - (Aberfeldy,
Perthshire) - Enjoying a spectacular south-facing position, on the edge of a small loch, with wonderful open views of mountains, forests and a deer park, these 3 highly specified luxury lodges form part of a small exclusive development. Completed for 2009, each has unusually spacious rooms, stylish d cor and furnishings and patio doors open off the living area to a lovely veranda over the water. Great attention has been given to detail to ensure a relaxing comfortable stay away from it all, amidst magnificent scenery. There is garden furniture on the veranda and extensive wooded grounds to explore and enjoy. All lodges have full disabled access.The adjacent deer and wildlife park is well worth a visit and this area offers a wealth of activities all within a few miles including walking, riding, trekking, ornithology, botany and wildlife. The nearby Schiehallion Mountain (Fairy Hill of the Scots) or the tranquil Glenlyon are both popular with hillwalkers, climbers and photographers. Golf can be enjoyed on the lovely course at Aberfeldy, there is angling, water sports and sailing on Loch Tay which is 3 miles away and off road driving / Land Rover safaris into the hills. There is an award winning farm shop and restaurant within 4 miles and the pretty country town of Aberfeldy, 8 miles, has excellent facilities. 1 double bedroom (king-size bed), with en-suite shower room, 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower room, 1 twin bed room with en-suite bathroom with shower over bath, (cot and high chair available), bright open plan living/dining/kitchen with pine cathedral ceiling. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, underfloor heating. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave, LCD television with Sky, DVD, CD player, telephone by arrangement. Bed linen and towels supplied. 
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