When you book a cottage in Scotland, expect spectacular
surroundings. A holiday in Scotland can include towering peaks,
wooded glens and glistening lochs, while the coast brings another
dimension. Rocky headlands dotted with shimmering bays, beaches and
coves make Scotland the perfect place to explore the great
outdoors.
Why Scotland?
The Scots are extremely proud of their unique, centuries-old
traditions. Think kilts and bagpipes, caber-tossing and Haggis,
Auld Lang Syne and Hogmanay, and, of course, the sipping of whisky.
Enchanting castles, prehistoric forts, mysterious stone circles and
other fascinating relics dot Scotland's breath-taking and
diverse landscape. In addition to history and natural beauty, also
reveal a series of striking towns and cities with much to offer.
Scotland has something for everybody; from first-class golf courses
to outdoor activities, plentiful wildlife and the search for the
Loch Ness Monster.
Places to Visit in Scotland
Across this magnificent region, there are tourist destinations
to suit all tastes and interests. Throughout the vast landscapes
and impressive lochs, you will find a number of charming, timeless
villages. Dotted just off of Scotland's astounding coastline
are hundreds of islands, many with glorious beaches and dramatic
rocky outcrops. Some of Scotland's most popular places to visit
include; Aberdeen,
Dundee,
Edinburgh,
Elgin,
and Inverness.
Browse our helpful Scotland
Travel Guide for more tips on what to do during your stay at a
Scotland holiday cottage.
Types of Holidays
Go the extra mile with your next UK cottage break, why not book
yourself a luxury
Scotland cottage? You can even bring your trusty canine
companion along, with a list of
dog-friendly cottages in Scotland at your disposal. To fully
get away among remote and rural Scotland, choose from a range of
Scotland
country cottages.