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  3. Most unique & special places to stay in Scotland

Most unique & special places to stay in Scotland

With castles, country houses and centuries-old buildings that have been converted into beautiful holiday properties, you’ll find plenty of unique places to stay in Scotland. Browse the most unique accommodation in Scotland to find special places that you won’t find anywhere else.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    A historic blackhouse or broch

    Gearrannan Blackhouse Village, Isle of Lewis

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    Gearrannan Blackhouse Village, Isle Of Lewis

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    If your heart soars at the thought of staying in a place with thick stone walls and deep Scottish connections, you'll find no more a unique place to stay in Scotland than a traditional blackhouse (a stone built dwelling with a thatched roof).

    The Gearrannan Blackhouse Village on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides dates from the 1800s and has three historic blackhouse cottages and one large bunkhouse to choose from.

    Similarly, with their exposed stone walls, modern ‘broch’ properties take their inspiration from historic broch fortifications (such as Mousa Broch on Shetland) but throw in a whole heap of home comforts.

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    A majestic castle

    Inverlochy Castle Hotel, Fort William

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    Old Inverlochy Castle

    If you fancy staying somewhere with a serious dose of drama, choose an epic Scottish castle for one of the most unique places to stay in Scotland.

    Situated near Fort William, on Scotland’s mountainous west coast, Inverlochy Castle Hotel was built in 1863 and is set in beautiful lush grounds beside its own private loch.

    Do you belong to an ancient Scottish clan? If so, you might be able to stay in your ancestors’ historic stronghold. Many of Scotland’s castles have clan connections.

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    A traditional inn

    The Drovers Inn, Loch Lomond

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    The interior, bar of The Drovers Inn and pub

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    If cosy log fires, hearty food and an on-site pub are more your style, a stay in a traditional Scottish inn will be right up your street.

    Inns are packed with history and date back to the days when people used horse-drawn stagecoaches to get around the country. These traditional watering holes were popular stopping places for travellers as they made their way across the country and to this day you’ll still find inns located in some of Scotland’s most beautiful places.

    The Drovers Inn at Inverarnan, just north of Loch Lomond, is over 300 years old and makes a great base for exploring the beautiful National Park and surrounding area.

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    A vast country house or lodge

    The Torridon, Wester Ross

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    The Loch Torridon Hotel

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    Looking for a countryside retreat? A country house or historic lodge will give you plenty of space to spread out, with easy access to outdoor activities in Scotland’s beautiful landscapes.

    The Torridon in Wester Ross is a former shooting lodge which was built in 1887. Nowadays you can expect plush hotel rooms and lots of exhilarating ways to enjoy the great outdoors, including guided walks and sea kayaking.

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    • Wet room or level entry shower
    • WiFi
    • Breakfast Available
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    A cosy cottage

    Ferry Cottage, Highlands

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    Cottage in Balmacara.

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    If you relish the thought of cooking meals made from local ingredients and relaxing in your own holiday property, a stay in a quirky cottage will be your perfect holiday retreat.

    From contemporary properties in beautiful locations to historic buildings that have been transformed into cosy places to stay, there are lots of unique Scotland stays to choose from.

    If you're looking for quirky accommodation, Ferry Cottage on the Balmacara Estate in the west Highlands was once the waiting room for boat and steamer passengers travelling to and from Balmacara. Now traditional features such as original wall lamps and doors tie in beautifully with its modern furnishings.

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    A working farm

    Newton Farm Holidays, Angus

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    Newton Farm Holidays & Tours

    Get a taste of authentic farming life in Scotland with a stay on a working farm.

    Farming has deep roots in Scottish culture. From centuries ago until the present day, generations of farming families have based their lives around their farms, producing succulent meat, hearty crops and fresh produce. Nowadays, some farms even offer cosy accommodation where you can immerse yourself in farming life.

    Enjoy the fresh air at Newton Farm Holidays in Angus, near Dundee, where you can take a farm tour to meet the animals, including sheep, cows, goats and gentle alpacas.

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