Holiday rentals and lettings in Scotland

Holiday rentals and lettings in Scotland

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Cottage for 2 People in Lowlands, Dumfries And Galloway
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Lowlands, Dumfries And Galloway
Cottage • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
8.0
With stunning views across Luce Bay the lodge is set in a peaceful coastal location with woodland to the rear; a footpath provides a short walk to the beach for seal watching and to enjoy all the other the sea-life. The Lodge provides a perfect getaway for 2 in a cosy traditional gate lodge.The lodge has been renovated and finished to the highest of standards with hardwood floors and doors throughout matching and retaining the original character of this listed building. The sitting room has an attractive open fire making this a cosy base from which to explore the South Rhins Peninsula with ...
from A$114 / night
Cottage for 2 People in Port Appin, Argyll & Bute
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Port Appin, Argyll & Bute
Cottage • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.2
(5 reviews)
This balcony apartment with a bio-digester boasts fantastic, panoramic views over Loch Linnhe and the Morvern Hills. . 8 steps to entrance.Ground Floor: Open plan living space.Living area: Freeview TV, DVD PlayerDining area.Kitchen area: 2-Ring Hob, Combi Microwave/Oven/Grill, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing MachineBathroom: Spa Bath With Shower Over, ToiletFirst Floor: Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed. Underfloor heating (ground floor), electric heater and electricity £30. Bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Large decked balcony and outdoor furniture. Garden and grounds (shared). Private parkin...
from A$90 / night
Cottage for 2 People in Lowlands, Dumfries And Galloway
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Lowlands, Dumfries And Galloway
Cottage • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.1
(7 reviews)
Kendoon Cabin is a newly created eco pod offering spacious well furnished accommodation with a wilderness setting on the shore of Loch Kendoon. The pod is in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park ensuring peace and tranquillity together with wildlife on the doorstep; if you are looking for stars, red squirrels, stags and ospreys look no further! The accommodation includes a wood fired hot tub so they you may make the most of the star watching opportunities of given by the Dark Skies. The large patio doors and deck area make it easy to enjoy the breathtaking views over the loch to hills beyo...
from A$174 / night

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Current Holiday letting prices Scotland

A$423for 18 May - 25 May
A$465 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Scotland

12%for 18 May - 25 May
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Scotland is renowned as a nation with historic castles, the traditional Highland Games and some of the most beautiful lakes, or, “lochs” in the UK. Discover landscapes that have been used as scenery in film sets for Harry Potter and Braveheart, unique cuisine, and many outdoor activities with Holidu’s simple search function for many holiday rentals and lettings today!

Things to know about Scotland

Scotland – Idyllic rentals in sweeping landscapes cater for self-rediscovery

A coast line of over 7,000 miles, hundreds of small and larger islands, breath-taking rivers, lochs and majestic mountains – this can all be found in Scotland! Featuring various national parks from the Cairngorms in the nation’s north east, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park just to the north of Glasgow, the stunning peaks of the Highlands throughout the nation’s north including Ben Nevis, the highest point in the UK.

Scotland caters for some of the most stunning views and landscapes the United Kingdom has to offer: Scotland offers crystal clear rivers and lochs, in which salmon and trout splash about. Furthermore, those who have a “green thumb” will be excited by the glorious and the award-winning gardens Scotland has to offer. Take your time to explore this unbridled nation with its endlessly picturesque nature and magnificent Fauna. At the end of a long day, there is no better place to happily return to than a cosy lodge or cottage tailored to you!

The Capital of Scotland: Edinburgh
The Capital of Scotland: Edinburgh

Book a holiday letting in Scotland and indulge your senses

Scotland’s unique nature and the landscape isn’t the only aspect which defines the nation – it is known for its constantly changing weather and the huge variety of culinary delicacies. From the infamous deep-fried Mars Bars of Scotland’s cities, Aberdeen Angus steaks, Haggis (which is actually sheep’s intestine stuffed in its stomach – not a small Scottish animal with two short legs and two long legs as told in Scottish folklore) with, “wee neaps and tatties” to fresh lobster found in the bays by the Highlands. The fish courses of Cullen Skink and Finan Haddie should on no account be missed if you want to try some delicious Scottish seafood, along with the intriguing shellfish course named, “Arbroath Smokies”, unique to Arbroath in Angus. A visit to Scotland however cannot be experienced without trying out some of Scotland’s renowned traditional Whisky which has been distilled throughout Scottish history – visit one of Scotland’s many whisky distilleries and try a “wee dram” for yourself! With a whole range of activities on offer, Scotland offers something for all kinds of holidaymaker – from hiking, trekking, mountain climbing to whiskey tasting, horse riding and shopping in a great city. With many lodges, cottages and holiday lettings on offer, there has never been a better time to visit!

Top 5 travel tips in Scotland

1. The Highlands, where many scenes of the Harry Potter series and Braveheart were filmed, are arguably the most beautiful parts of the United Kingdom, let alone Scotland. Fascinating history, several landmarks and a unique landscape which only exists here awaits. Explore the famous lakes, glorious mountain ravines, picturesque beaches and reminisce by age olds monuments on historic battlefields. The region is also known for its huge array of outdoor activities, such as hiking and climbing Britain’s tallest mountains.

2. In the south of Scotland, the renowned soft hilly landscapes of the Lowlands are found – take a detour to Hadrian’s Wall and experience the peaceful rolling hills and majestic castles of the lowlands on your journey down south. Furthermore, a trip to the Isle of Arran is recommended, which is also known as, “Scotland in Miniature.”

3. The capital city of Edinburgh combines decades of history with a lively and open minded atmosphere. Experience the impressive scenery, stunning architecture and picturesque coast –

Edinburgh truly deserves its UNESCO World Heritage Site label and is known as the festival city with its Edinburgh Fringe festival which takes place in late August.

4. Scotland’s biggest city, Glasgow doesn’t lag far behind. Glasgow has always been well known for its pragmatic adaptability and the contrast to its more conservative neighbour in Edinburgh. Glasgow’s communicative character, the distinctive humour, the helpfulness as well as the creativity of its Glaswegians also contribute to this – despite its redevelopment to a modern cosmopolitan metropolis, the city hasn’t lost its robust charm: Victorian, classical and Art nouveau Façade elements don’t feel out of place with modern structures. Glasgow is a hotbed for its art and music, with its Buchanan Street being known as the second best shopping mile in the UK.

5. Discover the fascinating animal world of the Shetland Islands and wonder at archaeological landmarks as well as a flourishing culture and art scene. Furthermore, stunning gardens and a big offer for all kinds of activities, such as golfing and cycling is available. With their renowned natural beauty, the Shetland Islands are a home to stunning cottages with some of the most stunning views in the country!

Dugald Stewart Monument
Dugald Stewart Monument

Holiday rentals to suit you in Scotland with Holidu!

Scotland is home to the most stunning landscapes in the UK and certainly does not disappoint when it comes to great activities to try, cuisine to taste and welcoming people to get to know. With a large offer of lodges, cottages and holiday lettings on offer, there has never been a better time to discover Scotland and find yourself in great accommodation specifically tailored to you. With Holidu’s user-friendly search function, you can tailor your accommodation to the number of rooms you want, good proximity to local restaurants, child-friendly facilities, a TV, a dishwasher, a garden and many more features. Discover undisturbed lakes, majestic mountains, picturesque islands and buzzing cities in Scotland and book with Holidu today!

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!

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