Holiday rentals and lettings in Scotland

Holiday rentals and lettings in Scotland

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Holiday Home for 6 People in Perthshire, Scotland
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Perthshire, Scotland
Holiday Home • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
8.9
(7 reviews)
"Leduckie", 4-room cottage. Comfortable and cosy furnishings: living/dining room with dining table and TV (flat screen). 1 double bedroom with 1 double bed. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates) with TV. Shower/WC. Upper floor: 1 room with 1 double bed. 1 room with 2 beds. Bath/WC. Heating (extra). Beautiful distant view of the countryside. Facilities: washing machine. Please note: suitable for families. Non-smoking house.
from A$173 / night
Cottage for 4 People in Cellardyke, Lowlands
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Cellardyke, Lowlands
Cottage • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.3
(14 reviews)
After a busy day exploring the surrounding area, enjoy watching the sunset from the balcony.. All on the Ground Floor: Living room/kitchen: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Woodburner, Breakfast Area, Electric Oven, Gas Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washer Dryer, French Doors Leading To Balcony Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Balcony with outdoor furniture. On road parking.. With spectacular sea views...
from A$173 / night
Cottage for 4 People in Argyll & Bute, Scotland
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Argyll & Bute, Scotland
Cottage • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
8.8
(8 reviews)
Enjoying the cosy wood burner, secluded garden with a barbecue, and wonderful surroundings - a perfect year round location!. Close to Loch Lomond, this light and airy cottage style accommodation has French windows, woodburning stove and small secluded walled garden. Excellent walking and cycling. Gareloch is just down the lane with a launching slip, ideal for canoeing, windsurfing, dinghies and fishing. Loch Lomond National Park and golf course, 15 minutes. Monro’s, Cobbler 20 minutes, Ben Lomond 40 minutes. Helensburgh 10 minutes, Glasgow 45 minutes. Shop 2 miles.. 2 steps to entrance. Gro...
from A$86 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Scotland

A$541for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
A$563 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Scotland

25%for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
49% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Scotland

Discover Scotland's Stunning Vacation Properties

Scotland offers an enchanting collection of vacation accommodations that capture the essence of this magnificent country's rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Holiday rentals in Scotland showcase remarkable diversity, from historic cottages dating back to the 1700s to contemporary timber lodges nestled in Highland glens.

These properties typically feature traditional Scottish stone construction with modern amenities, creating the perfect blend of authenticity and comfort. Holiday accommodation in Scotland ranges from converted Victorian buildings and traditional croft houses to luxury lodges with panoramic views of ancient lochs and rugged mountains.

Many holiday rentals in Scotland boast unique architectural details that reflect the country's storied past, including exposed beam ceilings, stone fireplaces, and thick walls that have weathered centuries of Highland weather. These remarkable properties offer guests an opportunity to experience Scotland's culture while enjoying contemporary conveniences that ensure a comfortable stay. Visitors can expect exceptional amenities designed to enhance their Scottish getaway:

  • Wood-burning stoves and stone fireplaces for cozy Highland evenings
  • Private gardens and outdoor decking with mountain or loch views
  • Fully equipped kitchens featuring traditional Scottish elements
  • Hot tubs positioned to capture stunning Highland vistas
  • Pet-friendly accommodations for four-legged family members
  • High-speed internet connectivity for remote work capability
  • Private parking spaces and secure storage for outdoor equipment
  • BBQ facilities perfect for outdoor Highland dining experiences

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Scotland?

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Scotland welcomes diverse travelers seeking everything from adrenaline-pumping adventures to peaceful cultural immersion. Outdoor enthusiasts find paradise exploring the Cairngorms National Park, tackling challenging hikes like the Five Sisters of Kintail, or skiing at Glencoe Mountain Resort during winter months when temperatures drop to 0-5°C (32-41°F).

Beach lovers discover pristine sandy shores at Lunan Bay and engage in rock pooling adventures along Scotland's dramatic coastline. History buffs can spend days exploring ancient castles like Stirling Castle and Blair Castle, while whisky connoisseurs embark on distillery tours at renowned locations like Dalwhinnie and Blair Athol.

Holiday rentals for rent in Scotland provide ideal bases for families wanting to experience wildlife watching, couples seeking romantic Highland retreats, and culture enthusiasts eager to immerse themselves in Scottish traditions. The optimal visiting season spans May through September when temperatures reach pleasant 15-20°C (59-68°F), though winter months offer unique charm with cozy fireside evenings. Current availability shows excellent options with 40-60 properties available per week, averaging AUD $500-650 per night depending on season and location, making Scotland accessible for various budgets and travel styles.

Top 5 Must-Visit Attractions in Scotland

Essential Highland Experiences

Scotland's extraordinary landscape offers countless memorable destinations that showcase the country's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From majestic castles perched on ancient crags to dramatic waterfalls cascading through pristine glens, these carefully selected attractions represent the very best of what Scotland has to offer visitors.

  1. Stirling Castle
  2. The National Wallace Monument
  3. Falls of Falloch
  4. Glencoe Viewpoint
  5. Blair Castle & Gardens

Stirling Castle

This magnificent fortress stands as one of Scotland's most historically significant castles, offering breathtaking panoramic views across the Highland landscape. With its meticulously restored royal apartments and interactive exhibitions, Stirling Castle provides visitors with an immersive journey through Scottish royal history.

The National Wallace Monument

Rising majestically from Abbey Craig, this iconic monument celebrates Scotland's national hero William Wallace. The 246-step climb to the top rewards visitors with spectacular 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside and an engaging multimedia experience about Scottish independence.

Falls of Falloch

These stunning waterfalls near Loch Lomond offer some of Scotland's most accessible natural beauty. The short hiking trail leads through ancient woodland to powerful cascades that have carved dramatic gorges through Highland granite over millennia.

Glencoe Viewpoint

This dramatic Highland location provides one of Scotland's most photographed landscapes, where ancient volcanic mountains frame the historic glen. The viewpoint offers unparalleled vistas of the Three Sisters peaks and the infamous site of the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe.

Blair Castle & Gardens

Scotland's last remaining private army guards this stunning white castle, which has welcomed visitors for over 700 years. The beautifully manicured gardens and opulent interiors showcase centuries of Scottish aristocratic life.

Top-Rated Scottish Restaurants

Exceptional Dining in Scotland's Highlands

Scotland's culinary scene has evolved dramatically, offering visitors exceptional dining experiences that celebrate both traditional Scottish cuisine and innovative contemporary cooking. These highly-rated establishments showcase the best of Scottish hospitality and local ingredients.

  • The Drovers Inn (4.4/5 stars) - This historic Highland inn on the shores of Loch Lomond serves traditional Scottish fare in a atmospheric setting that has welcomed travelers for over 300 years, featuring locally-sourced game and fresh Highland ingredients.
  • Monachyle Mhor Hotel (4.7/5 stars) - Located in the stunning Trossachs region, this award-winning restaurant emphasizes farm-to-table dining with ingredients sourced from their own organic farm, offering modern Scottish cuisine with spectacular loch views.
  • The Real Food Cafe (4.5/5 stars) - Situated in Tyndrum, this popular establishment has gained fame for serving some of Scotland's best fish and chips alongside locally-sourced seasonal dishes, making it a favorite stop for Highland travelers.

Good to Know: Essential Scottish Highland Tips

Local Insights for Your Scottish Adventure

Scottish Highland weather can change rapidly, so property hosts consistently recommend packing layers regardless of season, as mountain conditions can shift from sunshine to mist within minutes. Many holiday rentals with a private pool in Scotland feature heated facilities due to the temperate climate, ensuring year-round enjoyment.

Local customs include respecting the Scottish Right to Roam, which grants access to most land for recreational purposes while maintaining respect for private property and livestock. Hosts often provide detailed guides to nearby Highland games, seasonal festivals, and traditional ceilidh dancing events that offer authentic cultural experiences.

Scottish properties frequently feature traditional peat or wood-burning fires, and hosts typically provide comprehensive instructions for safe operation alongside locally-sourced fuel supplies. Many accommodations maintain strong relationships with local farmers, offering guests opportunities to purchase fresh Highland beef, lamb, and seasonal vegetables directly from nearby estates. Sustainability plays a crucial role in Scottish tourism, with numerous properties utilizing renewable energy sources and promoting eco-friendly practices like wildlife conservation and habitat protection. Guests should be aware that mobile phone coverage can be limited in remote Highland locations, making these destinations perfect for digital detox experiences. The Highland midge season runs from May through September, so hosts often provide natural repellents and recommend evening activities accordingly. For the ultimate Scottish experience, consider booking a luxury holiday rental in Scotland during whisky harvest season when distilleries offer special tours and tastings.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Scotland

On average, how much do holiday rentals in Scotland cost?

Scotland is one of the cheapest regions in the United Kingdom. The costs for a holiday rental here amounts to about A$238.31 per night.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

According to our most recent historical data, the months that allow you to save the most in Scotland are March, February, and September, with average prices of A$205.56, A$207.22 and A$220.95, respectively.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Scotland?

When it comes to looking for a holiday letting in Scotland, the most expensive months are, in descending order, January, July and December with average prices per night of A$308.46, A$259.32, and A$254.6, respectively.

Are there usually many holiday lettings available in Scotland?

If you decide to discover Scotland, we recommend planning your holiday long before you go because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 67% in the year 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are November (with an availability of 43.75%) April (40.25%), and March (40.25%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are fewer lettings available?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is September (only 17.25% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by August (18%), and January (26%).

How many holiday rentals are there in Scotland?

We have collected the holiday rentals and lettings from 41 different partners in Scotland, so we can provide you with around 13000 properties. You're going to have a hard time choosing your favourite!