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The time has come to choose the best holiday destination to enjoy the holiday season in comfort and luxury. The Highlands is a famous region of Scotland, a mountainous paradise full of unforgettable landscapes. It is a very peaceful area, perfect for complete relaxation. This is the perfect place to go on holiday and have fun touring the most wonderful places that the area has for you. We have several glamping accommodations that offer different amenities, adjusted to your needs and budget, locations where you don't need to worry about anything, just make your stay more peaceful and pleasant. You can find accommodation located in the city centre, close to the beach and overlooking the wonderful Highland mountains.
Glamping with hot tubs, saunas and terracesLuxury glamping properties ideal for families or couples looking for a place to spend some quality time of rest and relaxation requiring space for 2 to 8 people. Our glamping accommodations have large gardens so you can include your pets in your trip. Glamping sites are perfect for people who enjoy cooler climates or a good breakfast on the terrace to sit on whilst admiring nature. Glamping options with an avant-garde style and walls with wooden details can be found all over the Highlands, often with comfortable rooms, internet facilities, parking, television, washing machine and heating
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Ben Nevis is Britain's highest mountain and the most popular destination for tourists in summer and winter. It has a fully equipped ski resort and offers unparalleled views of the entire mountain range. It is recommended to take a cable car ride during the summer to reach the top of the resort. You'll have the opportunity to do some challenging hikes and if you're looking for more pressure, take the long, strenuous round trip to the top of Ben Nevis.
The Highlands for whisky loversThere are 47 active distilleries in the region, as the Highlands is the area with the largest production of whisky in the whole of Scotland. The most popular one to visit is the Tomatin distillery, built in 1897 and legend has it that the whisky is made with water from the surrounding rivers. The visit will allow you to learn about the manufacturing process, enter some of the rooms and finish the tour with a good tasting of the whisky. Even if you don't enjoy the liquor, this place will undoubtedly teach you a little more about the local culture.
Did you know that Highland games are held throughout the year in the region? They are part of the culture of the country and have been going on for over a hundred years. There are different competitions such as hammer throwing and mountain running.
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It's one of Scotland's most famous and visited places. To fully discover the history surrounding the loch and the appearance of an iconic monster, you must explore the villages around the loch on an incredible day trip. Start in the village of Drumnadrochit with a visit to the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre, relax with a drink on the loch terrace and continue with a pleasant walk along the Glen Urquhart trail to Urquhart Castle, finish the tour on the loch shore at the beautiful shingle beach where you'll meet Steve Feltham the hunter of Nessie (the loch monster's nickname).
2. Take a walk along the iconic Glenfinnan ViaductIf you're a fan of the Harry Potter films you'll love walking here. The viaduct is crossed by the Jacobite Express, the famous Hogwarts Express, a steam train that runs every morning and mid-afternoon. You can also take the opportunity to visit the Museum on the history of the country's railways and learn a little about the creation of the viaduct. Enjoy and admire the wonderful view of Loch Shiel, the loch that surrounds the village of Glenfinnan, from the heights of the viaduct.
3. Visit the beautiful Steall WaterfallThis is an impressive 120 metre high waterfall set amongst the spectacular Highland mountains. It takes about 1:30 to 2 hours to get to the top and enjoy the natural bounty and the spectacular Ben Nevis. The view is indescribable when the snow is falling or the sun is shining. It is best to plan your visit for the midday hours.
4. See the famous Eilean Donan CastleIt is one of the most visited castles in Scotland and is definitely a must-see during your stay in the Highlands. Famous because it has stolen the limelight in many films and is the perfect representative of the country's medieval castles. It is located very close to the Skye Bridge, which brings you to the Isle of Skye. You can walk across the stone bridge to the entrance and photograph the castle and its surroundings from there. A view that will leave you with beautiful postcards
5. Take a tour of the stunning Handa IslandVisit the village of Tarbet and hire a boat to take you around the island. It's a small island and you'll be able to see many different types of birds on the tour. It is listed as a nature reserve because it is home to the largest seabird colony in Europe. The island can be visited on foot in a walk lasting about 3 hours. Boat trips are available from Monday to Saturday from 9am.
6. Discover the most famous beach in the HighlandsSandwood Bay is a beautiful and natural bay located in the north of the Highlands. It is considered not only the prettiest in the Highlands but also the most attractive and beautiful in Scotland. It is a wild beach, surrounded by large dunes and hills. To get there you have to take a long walk of about 7 kilometres which will reward you with an unforgettable view of the bay. You will not regret it because you will enjoy every part of the walk and it is best to visit during the autumn season.
7. Travel on the famous Jacobite ExpressThe famous steam train, better known from the Harry Potter films as the Hogwarts Express, can take you on a short trip between Fort William and Mallaig, while you enjoy the beautiful scenery of the region. You'll spend 4 hours on the round trip with a long stop in Mallaig which will give you the chance to learn a little more about the place. You can't leave the Highlands without taking this incredible ride.
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🏡 Glampings available: | 77 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -58%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £43. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 28 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |