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From its craggy coastlines to its mirror-like lochs, Scotland is quietly home to some truly stunning landscapes, making it a dreamy staycation location. Here are some spectacular properties you can cosy up in and make your base while you explore the spoils of the country…
The Old Stable, Pittenweem




This stylish New York loft-style studio was designed by an award-winning architect and can be found in the pocket-sized fishing village of Pittenweem. Cosy and compact, it’s the ideal bolthole for a romantic seaside break.
Fenton Tower, North Berwick




While you’ll undoubtedly feel many miles—and decades—away from home at this 16th-century castle, you’ll only be around 25 miles outside of Edinburgh!
The Highland Wonder, Cairngorms National Park




Nestled in the scenic Cairngorms National Park, this property is located on a private estate near to Abernethy Forest, so you can explore these sylvan surrounds and then warm up by the wood-burning fire.
Doorway To Elphame, Musselburgh




The first tower of this fantastical home was built by monks in 1450. Filled with visual splendour and a rich history, this property will make for a memorable family getaway.
Rapunzel’s Rest, Lockerbie




This fairytale tower in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway’s rolling countryside is home to magical turrets, winding staircases and even a resident ghost…
Chapelburn, Fearnan




You could enjoy uninterrupted views of the glassy Loch Tay from the sauna and hot tub at this sleek Perthshire holiday home.
Wild Nurture Eco Luxury Offgrid Log Cabin, Fort William




This snug lodge places you in Glen Nevis in the heart of the Highlands, offering you incredible scenery and easy access to the UK’s highest peak!
Firpoint, Rockcliffe




This seaside property places you just a short walk from a peaceful beach in the heart of one of the country’s most spectacular stretches of coastline.
House in Stirling and Clackmannanshire




This refurbished 16th-century castle places guests in the midst of the stunning Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
Cottage in Argyll and Bute




This holiday home in the Highlands features panoramic windows that look out across the tranquil Loch Linnhe and the moody mountains of Kingairloch.