Highlands and Islands Holiday Cottages
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From as far south as the Isle of Arran to as far north as Shetland, traversing through the Inner and Outer Hebrides on the way, the Islands of Scotland have helped define not only island life and the incredible unspoilt landscapes but also the rich culture, traditions, and history of Scotland as it is today to its many millions of visitors. The Highlands and Islands region encompasses a great many islands for sure but it also includes great tracts of stunning natural land composed of the highest mountains, deepest lochs and endless beautiful settings for holiday cottages.
Getting away from it all is easy in an area which has the lowest population per square mile than anywhere else in Europe and whether your idea of paradise is the glorious white beaches of Tiree, the vast waters of Loch Ness, or the stark and dramatic beauty of Caithness and Sutherland, there is a holiday cottage to take full advantage. More than any other region of Scotland, the Highlands and Islands are best explored and travelled from the base of a holiday cottage. Plan your daily activities in the lounge, prepare your meals in the fully fitted kitchen and return each day to the comfort of your own well appointed rooms.
There are many different types of cottage available. If romance is in the air then how about a woodland or loch side traditional stone cottage for two. If it is family activities you are after then choose from the many large and well equipped cottages, many with ample lounge entertainment options and outdoor areas for having a barbecue or sitting watching the sunset. Many cottages are found within areas where there are organised outdoor activities such as horse riding, skiing, climbing, sailing and kayaking. Whatever your plans are for the Highlands and Islands there is a holiday cottage listed here just right for the purpose.
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