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Log Cabins & Lodges in Nairn
Come and enjoy the picture perfect natural beauty and slow pace of life amongst the brooding seaside landscapes of Nairn in Scotland's lovely North East Speyside region. Here the beautiful Moray landscapes include the coastal splendour of Moray Firth and breathtaking rolling hills and moors as the countryside gives way to the highlands of the Cairngorms in splendid Cairngorms National Park. In Nairn you can spend time on idyllic white sand beaches, walk coastal paths, enjoy day trips to Inverness or Loch Ness, go on scenic drives or hike or cycle the Cairngorms.
Nairn family getawayThese charming cabins are dotted in and around Nairns with several properties located in the stunning scenery of Cairngorms National Park. Browse a lovely selection of accommodation options that feature fully equipped, spacious, refurbished interiors with comfortable, tasteful decor and superb access to the local coastline or mountains. Many of the lovely cabins near the Nairn Coast are under metres from the beach! Several of these lovely cabins feature a pleasant garden with a peaceful rural view for relaxing. Find your perfect Moray cabin for an unforgettable break whether you are just 2 or size up and browse the many options available for 4, 6, 8, 10 or even as many as 14 guests!
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Nature lovers are in for a very special treat in Nairn as you are ideally situated for exploring the stunning natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park as well as the heritage coastline, on foot or via scenic drives. There are several stunning routes for your wishlist in the Cairngorms! Why not try the 16 km Badenoch way along a series of moorland tracks adjacent to shimmering lochs and riverbanks and through ancient forests, emerging at the spooky ruins of the Ruthven Barracks! Climb the Morrone Hill high above the village of Braemar on a splendid 10 km circular walk for incredible views. On the way back you can stop in Braemar at Gordon´s Arms where you can enjoy an old fashioned Scottish tearoom!
Nairn for golfing enthusiastsGrab your golf clubs and head on down to Nairn´s championship golf courses! Nairn Golf Club is nestled on the shores of Moray Firth and boasts deep bunkers that will test your precision and technique as a golfer while Nain Dunbar is a well known 18 hole Championship Links golf course set amongst the sand dunes of Nairn´s East Beach. Castle Stewart is a renowned course that attracts players from around the world and King´s Golf Club offers an exciting par 70 course with uniquely different holes.
Did you know that Nairn Beach has a reputation for being one of the best beaches in Scotland and has won the Best Beach in Scotland Award for 23 years in a row!!
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Look no further than spectacular Nairn Beach if you are looking for an iconic British, seaside family beach day of kite flying, paddling and sandcastle building. This gorgeous stretch of sandy dune backed shoreline is known as Scotland's best beaches. This is a great beach for dolphin spotting and there is a convenient promenade with amenities such as cafes and play areas.
2. Moray Firth Dolphin Boat TripHop on board a tour of the shimmering waters of the Moray Firth and see wild dolphins at play! There are a number of tour operators in the Inverness area that offer you the chance to set sail and see dolphins and ospreys up close! Head to Spey Bay where the River Spey drains into the Moray Firth where you will find a premiere dolphin feeding ground and the Scottish Dolphin Centre where you can hire binoculars and learn all about the Moray Firth Dolphins!
3. Visit Highland Wildlife ParkSee amazing animals from the world´s mountain and frozen tundra regions in the spectacular highland setting of Highland Wildlife Park near Kincraig one hour south of Nairn! Here you can admire Scottish wildcats as well as Amur tigers, snow leopards, polar bears, northern lynx, Japanese macaques and European grey wolves! A guided land rover tour of the main reserve is a perfect highland adventure for a snowy day!
4. Visit Ballindoch CastleVisit one of Scotland's most romantic castles known as “The Pearl of the North”. Be amazed by the majestic beauty of the surrounding Spey Valley. Immerse yourself in over 500 years of Scottish history at this magnificent estate that is one of the most remarkable examples of a Scottish baronial castle. There are acres of formal gardens and woodlands plus fabulous riverside walks to enjoy as well as a picnic area. Inside the castle you can admire fabulous 1700´s decor!
5. Bowhunter ArcheryFancy a great action and adventure activity for the kiddos? Look no further than Bowhunter Archery, a unique woodland adventure in the East Highlands 8 minutes west of Nairn by car, where you will find fun for the whole family in a series of outdoor archery challenges. First you will learn to shoot bowhunter style and then your trainers will take you around a course of exciting archery challenges! Try out your archery skills in the Zombies, Dinosaurs, Dragons or Mystical zones with Combat and Field Archery lessons available for the extra daring!
6. Day Trip to InvernessWhy not have a fabulous day out exploring Inverness, nestled along the sparkling River Ness, just 26 minutes south west of Nairn! Here you can admire magnificent, historic buildings along the river, visit the beautiful 19th century Inverness Cathedral and gaze out over the panorama of the town from The Castle Viewpoint. Visit the Inverness Museum for exquisite artwork, browse the Victorian market for artisan chocolate and everything you can imagine including kilts before stopping for a plate of traditional haggis in a quaint pub!
7. Hike the Great Glen WayThis 127km long distance hike begins in Fort William and ends in Inverness offering you a coast to coast Scotland experience with epic scenic highlights such as Urquhart Castle overlooking Loch Ness and walking alongside sections of the Caledonian canal! Hike all or part of this fabled hike that offers scenic views of the northern section of Loch Ness!
Information about log cabins in Nairn
🏡 Log cabins available: | 37 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 17 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 97% of the properties. |