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Scottish Highlands
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Showing 8 Stays in Scottish Highlands
Near Loch Ness, Highlands
Foyers Lodge
LuxuryRefurbished 1600s lodge with 8 stylish rooms, cosy snugs and roaring fires.
£300+/night
Glencoe, Highlands
Glencoe House
LuxuryTop-ranked Highland luxury with private balconies and stunning mountain views.
£350+/night
Fort William, Highland
Inverlochy Castle Hotel
LuxuryFive-star castle hotel with Michelin-starred dining and Ben Nevis views in pristine Highland setting.
£500-900/night
Dornoch, East Coast Highlands
Links House at Royal Dornoch
LuxuryCosy-lux rooms with whisky lounge and MARA restaurant on NC500.
£300+/night
Inverness, Highland
Ness Walk
LuxuryComfortable boutique hotel with garden-facing patios in the heart of Inverness.
£200-380/night
Inverness, Highland
Rocpool Reserve
LuxuryStylish boutique hotel with sleek design and acclaimed restaurant in Inverness.
£220-400/night
Wester Ross, Loch Torridon
The Torridon
LuxurySecluded shoreside hotel in Highland wilderness — romantic and family-friendly.
£350+/night
Glencoe, Highlands
Kingshouse Hotel
Hidden GemRedeveloped hotel with stunning Highland views and signature suites with terraces.
£200-350/night
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FAQ
Visiting Scottish Highlands — FAQ
Scottish Highlands is celebrated for its distinctive landscapes, local culture, and outstanding places to stay. From historic market towns to dramatic natural scenery, the region offers a rich variety of experiences for visitors seeking an authentic British escape.
Scottish Highlands is wonderful year-round, though each season brings its own character. Spring and early summer (April–June) offer longer days and quieter roads, while autumn delivers spectacular colours. Winter brings cosy firesides and festive charm. The best time depends on what you're looking for.
Most properties in Scottish Highlands are accessible by car, with many also reachable by train. We include nearest station and distance from London on each property listing to help you plan your journey. Some properties also offer transfer services.
Scottish Highlands offers everything from country walks and coastal paths to historic houses, local food trails, and artisan markets. Many of our listed properties can arrange local experiences, and we include nearby attractions on each property page.
Yes — many properties in Scottish Highlands welcome dogs. Filter by the dog-friendly badge on our listings, or browse our dedicated Dog-Friendly Stays collection for properties across all regions that go the extra mile for four-legged guests.