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Best Scotland chalets with a balcony

Cabin By Langley Dam With Lake Views - Scotland
9.8 25 reviews

Cabin By Langley Dam With Lake Views

chalet, Hexham
This Hexham holiday cottage is conveniently located near Segedunum Roman Fort and Hexham Abbey, offering easy access to local attractions.
The 20-square-metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, and features a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, and on-site parking; nearby recreational options include Allendale Golf Club and De Vere Slaley Hall Spa.
Lodge 1 - Sleeps 6 Guests  In 3 Bedrooms - Scotland
9.5 132 reviews

Lodge 1 - Sleeps 6 Guests In 3 Bedrooms

chalet, Fort William
This charming chalet is situated just a stone's throw from the stunning Lochaber Geopark and Loch Linnhe, offering breathtaking views and easy access to outdoor activities. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
This cosy holiday home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, accommodating up to six guests. The chalet boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living area, a private garden, a terrace, and free parking, making it an ideal choice for families and groups looking for a relaxing and enjoyable stay in Fort William.
Hazel Bothy - Scotland
No reviews

Hazel Bothy

chalet, Ballater
This secluded woodland lodge in Logie Coldstone is situated within the Cairngorms National Park, offering proximity to Blelack Forest, just 2 km away.
The property features one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to three guests with a kitchen, private terrace, and allowance for two pets, making it suitable for dog-friendly holidays.
Plodda Lodge At Lochletter Lodges - Scotland
9.5 61 reviews

Plodda Lodge At Lochletter Lodges

chalet, Drumnadrochit
Chalet Loch Meiklie is located in Drumnadrochit, a charming village on the shores of Loch Ness, just 13km from Urquhart Castle. This well-rated chalet has received excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The chalet offers three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a washing machine. Guests can enjoy a private entrance, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a garden, making it perfect for families or groups looking for a comfortable and peaceful stay in the Scottish Highlands.

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Best Scotland chalets with a fireplace

Deveron Valley Cottages - Scotland
9.7 111 reviews

Deveron Valley Cottages

chalet, Marnoch
Deveron Valley Cottages are located in the peaceful village of Marnoch, just 10 miles from Huntly Castle and 14 miles from Delgatie Castle. These highly rated cottages boast excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
These charming cottages offer a range of layouts, including some with terraces or balconies for enjoying the stunning views. Guests can benefit from a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a garden, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the surrounding countryside.
Chalet Loch Side Lodge 8 By Interhome - Scotland
9.2 21 reviews

Chalet Loch Side Lodge 8 By Interhome

chalet, Kinross
Chalet Loch Side Lodge 8 is situated in Kinross, just 26 kilometres from the Forth Bridge, 30 kilometres from Hopetoun House and 34 kilometres from Edinburgh Airport. This charming chalet receives excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a great option for travellers looking for a comfortable stay in a peaceful setting.
The chalet has two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to four guests. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher, and there is a terrace or balcony for enjoying the views. The chalet also offers free Wi-Fi, private parking, and is close to the shores of Loch Leven, perfect for enjoying watersports, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water.
Meadows 2 - Scotland
9.6 77 reviews

Meadows 2

chalet, Auldearn
This charming chalet is located in Auldearn, a peaceful village just a short drive from Inverness Castle and Elgin Cathedral. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The cosy cottage is suitable for up to four guests and features a comfortable living area, a well-equipped kitchen and a separate bedroom. You can enjoy the convenience of a private garden, a patio, free parking and Wi-Fi, plus a fireplace to keep you warm on chilly evenings.
Pet Friendly - Lodge At Riverview Holiday Park - Scotland
10 1 review

Pet Friendly - Lodge At Riverview Holiday Park

chalet, NEWCASTLETON
This Newcastleton lodge, near the Clan Armstrong Centre and Gilnockie Tower, offers easy access to attractions such as The Walled Garden at Arkleton and Kielder Observatory.
This pet-friendly self-catering property boasts 75 square metres of space, comprising two bedrooms (king-size and two singles), two bathrooms with walk-in showers, a fully equipped kitchen, and parking, accommodating up to four guests.

Frequently asked questions about chalets in Scotland

  • How long should travellers typically stay in Scotland to make the most of their trip?

    A week is a good starting point to explore Scotland, allowing you to experience a few key regions. However, to truly appreciate the diverse landscapes and cultural offerings, two weeks or more is ideal. Scotland is a large country, and travelling between locations takes time. For example, travelling from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye could take several hours by car.
  • What are the best chalets in Scotland?

    Among the chalets in Scotland, Waterfall Caves, Stunning Chalet - Lochcarron and Broadford Lodges Skye are the most popular ones.

  • Are there unique seasonal events or natural phenomena to witness in Scotland?

    Absolutely! Scotland's seasons offer distinct experiences. Spring sees the blossoming of heather and wildflowers, while summer brings long daylight hours perfect for hiking and exploring the Highlands. Autumn showcases vibrant colours in the forests, and winter offers the chance to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) in the northern regions, particularly in areas like Caithness. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August is a huge international arts festival, while Hogmanay (New Year's Eve) celebrations in Edinburgh and other cities are legendary.
  • What are the best chalets with a pool in Scotland?

  • Is Scotland a good destination to rent a chalet?

    While Scotland doesn't have the same chalet culture as the Alps, you can find self-catering cottages and lodges, particularly in the Highlands and rural areas. These offer a cosy and comfortable alternative to hotels, allowing you to experience a more secluded and independent style of holiday. Websites specialising in holiday rentals will have many options available.
  • What are the best chalets with a jacuzzi in Scotland?

  • What hidden gems can be found in Scotland?

    The Isle of Skye offers stunning scenery beyond the popular spots like the Old Man of Storr. The Cairngorms National Park boasts incredible hiking trails and quiet glens away from the main tourist routes. The charming fishing villages along the North Coast 500 route, such as Ullapool and Plockton, are well worth exploring. And don't overlook the smaller islands like Orkney and Shetland for a truly off-the-beaten-track experience.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Scotland?

    The best chalets for families and kids in Scotland are Waterfall Caves, Stunning Chalet - Lochcarron and Broadford Lodges Skye.

  • What are the most rewarding ways to connect with locals and experience Scotland's way of life?

    Visiting local pubs is a great way to meet people and enjoy traditional Scottish hospitality. Attending a ceilidh (traditional Scottish dance) offers a fun and immersive experience. Exploring smaller towns and villages away from major tourist centres allows for more authentic interactions. Farmers' markets are another excellent opportunity to engage with local producers and learn about Scottish food and drink.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Scotland?

    The best pet friendly chalets in Scotland are Broadford Lodges Skye, Aos Sí Lodges and Ancarraig Lodges.

  • What kinds of terrain and natural scenery define Scotland?

    Scotland's terrain is incredibly diverse. The Highlands are dominated by rugged mountains, glens, lochs (lakes), and moorland. The Lowlands offer gentler rolling hills, fertile farmland, and coastal plains. The islands boast dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and unique wildlife. Scotland's scenery ranges from the dramatic peaks of Ben Nevis to the serene beauty of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Scotland?

    Waterfall Caves, Stunning Chalet - Lochcarron and Broadford Lodges Skye are the best chalets with parking in Scotland.

  • What unique cultural activities or workshops can one participate in in Scotland?

    You can take whisky distilling tours and workshops at many distilleries across the country, such as Glenfiddich or Talisker. Traditional crafts like weaving, pottery, and kilt-making workshops are available in various locations. Learn about Scottish history through guided tours of castles and historic sites like Edinburgh Castle or Stirling Castle. Many locations offer bagpipe lessons for a truly Scottish experience.
  • What traditional flavours define the cuisine in Scotland?

    Scottish cuisine features hearty dishes like haggis, neeps, and tatties (a traditional dish of haggis, mashed turnips, and potatoes). Seafood is prevalent, especially smoked salmon and shellfish. Shortbread and other baked goods are popular treats. Whisky, of course, is a key part of the culinary and cultural landscape, and local craft beers are also gaining popularity.

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Best Scotland luxury chalets with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 2846 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best luxury chalet rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Scotland
No reviews

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

chalet
Eagles View chalet, a pet-friendly lodge in Clear Sky Lodge Park, Northumberland National Park, is located one mile (1.6km) from Kielder village, close to Kielder Water & Kielder Observatory.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting an open-plan living area, decked area, hot tub, and access to walking trails; a dishwasher and fridge are included in the kitchen.
Heartland With Hot Tub - Scotland
8.7 36 reviews

Heartland With Hot Tub

chalet, New Gilston
This charming chalet is situated just 10km from St Andrews University and 12km from Fairmont St Andrews Bay Golf Course, making it an ideal base for exploring the scenic surroundings of New Gilston. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The chalet offers a comfortable and spacious layout with 60 square metres of living space, accommodating up to two guests. It boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace with sea views, and a hot tub for ultimate relaxation, ensuring a memorable stay.
Luxury Lodge With Hot Tub In Royal Deeside - Scotland
9.6 65 reviews

Luxury Lodge With Hot Tub In Royal Deeside

chalet, Strachan
This luxurious lodge is located in Royal Deeside, 37 kilometres from the Beach Ballroom in Strachan and 13.5 kilometres from Crathes Castle, offering a peaceful escape in the Scottish countryside. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The 96 square metre chalet comfortably accommodates up to eight guests across four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the private hot tub, prepare meals in the fully equipped kitchen, and unwind in the garden or on the terrace.
Finest Retreats - Weardale Shepherds Hut - Scotland
No reviews

Finest Retreats - Weardale Shepherds Hut

chalet, Bishop Auckland
This Frosterley lodge offers a convenient base, situated 29 kilometres from Beamish Museum and within 40 kilometres of The Sage and Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
This one-bedroom cottage, accommodating up to three guests, features a private hot tub, a kitchenette with a toaster, complimentary WiFi, and a garden, with opportunities for cycling in the surrounding area.

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Best Scotland chalets with a sauna

Lodges On Loch Ness - Scotland
No reviews

Lodges On Loch Ness

chalet, Invermoriston
This lodge in Invermoriston is located on Loch Ness, providing easy access to local attractions.
This chalet offers a Jacuzzi, sauna, and a terrace, with free Wi-Fi and parking available for guests.
Loch Rannoch Highland Club Highland Lodge 04 - Scotland
No reviews

Loch Rannoch Highland Club Highland Lodge 04

chalet, Pitlochry
This secluded cottage is located in the Loch Rannoch area, 28 kilometers from Pitlochry centre, with the Queen's View Centre nearby.
This pet-friendly chalet accommodates two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher, a garden, a sauna, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
2 Bedroom Accommodation In Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway - Scotland
10 2 reviews

2 Bedroom Accommodation In Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway

chalet, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway
This Dumfries & Galloway riverside property, situated within 10km of Dumfries town centre, offers easy access to the Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries Ice Bowl, and Dumfries & Galloway Golf Club.
The two-bedroom house sleeps four guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, a jacuzzi, sauna, parking, and a tranquil riverfront setting ideal for water activities.
Macdui Lodge - Scotland
9.8 5 reviews

Macdui Lodge

chalet, Aviemore
Macdui Lodge is located in Aviemore, just 7.8 miles from Boat of Garten Golf Club, with Highland Wildlife Park and Landmark Forest Adventure Park also within easy reach. The chalet has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The 64 square metre chalet comfortably sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom. It has a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living area with a fireplace, and a private terrace and garden with a barbecue, as well as a sauna and free parking.
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