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17 Quirky places to stay on a farm in Scotland

Scotland is home to all sorts of interesting, unique and unusual accommodation, but have you ever stayed on a farm? With miles upon miles of lush green countryside, Scotland boasts hundreds of working farms and farm experiences to enjoy, many of which offer quirky accommodation too.

L’Old Leckie Farm, Stirling

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Barley Bothy at Boutique Farm Bothies

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1. Boutique Farm Bothies, Aberdeenshire

Set on glorious farmland in Aberdeenshire, Boutique Farm Bothies offers three unique bothy accommodation options; The Barley Bothy, The Sheep Shed, and The Dairy at Denend, each boasting a cosy stay surrounded by beautiful rural countryside. The Barley Bothy is made from sustainable and recycled materials, The Sheep Shed features its own private hot tub, and The Dairy combines a little bit of luxury with a traditional mobile milking parlour shape. Which one will you choose?

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2. Craigmaddie Muir, Glasgow

Choose a romantic stay for two in a unique larch wood roundhouse at Craigmaddie Muir near Glasgow. Immerse yourself in this beautiful woodland setting for a back-to-nature escape that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Complete with a wood-burning stove for a cosy night in, a bespoke floating kitchenette with all the utensils you need, and a luxury king-size bed for those lazy mornings, it has everything you need for a tranquil getaway. Outside, you have your own hot tub with the most stunning views. It's a great spot to do a bit of stargazing on a clear night.

Nearby, there are dozens of things you can get up to, from Glengoyne Distillery, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and the Falkirk Wheel, to Stirling Castle and much more.

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Guardswell Farm

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3. Guardswell Farm, Perthshire

Enjoy a guilt-free stay at this eco-friendly and locally sourced farm away from the busy bustle of city life. Guardswell Farm offers a breath of fresh air in the picturesque Perthshire countryside with a range of farmhouse and cosy cottage accommodation to suit everyone. Stay in the off-grid Kailyard with no electricity for a digital detox getaway, or relax in The Pendicle with stunning views and a cosy wood burning stove.

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4. Tahuna Bothies, Newburgh, Aberdeenshire

Putting the quirk in quirky, Tahuna Bothies lets you bring your horse on holiday with you. Yes, you read that right. Located north of Aberdeen, only a gallop from Newburgh Beach, Tahuna Bothies offers unique bothy accommodation, as well as an on-site livery for your noble steed. There is also direct private access to the beautiful stretch of beach nearby, so you can enjoy endless gallops along the coast. Don’t forget to spoil yourself too! Choose your bothy and enjoy some quality time with friends and family, or even venture on a solo trip. With magnificent views and the opportunity for a much-needed escape from the busy city, how can you say no?

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The Hideaway Experience at Balkello Farm

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5. The Hideaway Experience, Angus

Add a spark of romance to your trip with a stay at The Hideaway Experience. Just a 10-minute drive from Dundee, this serene and secluded retreat is the perfect place to get away from it all with your significant other. Ideal for a honeymoon or special escape, it features hot tubs, saunas, a cocktail bar, a cosy log burner and much more, all designed to make your stay unforgettable.

Set in the best of both worlds, you can uncover all the amazing things to see and do in Dundee, as well as explore its thriving food and drink scene, before retreating to the countryside to relax under the twinkling night sky.

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6. 3 Little Huts, Dumfries & Galloway

Head to the southern realms of Dumfries & Galloway and discover 3 Little Huts, nestled just five minutes from the beach. Everywhere you look, you'll be surrounded by stunning coastal views. Just five miles from Gatehouse of Fleet, stay in Little Oak, Little Beech or Little Willow for a cosy self-catering retreat on the edge of the UK's first Dark Sky Park.

Boasting magnificent sea views, a wood-burning stove and pet-friendly accommodation available for an additional charge, these charming huts have plenty to offer. What's not to love?

The huts are also within easy reach of the South West Coastal 300, which encompasses an array of scenic spots across the region.

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Lennox of Lomond Farm Tours

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7. Lennox of Lomond, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

Enjoy a stay at Lennox of Lomond in Luss, where you can choose from cosy cottages or a back-to-nature escape with a spot of glamping. Originally used as functional shepherd’s cottages, these self-catering retreats offer everything you need for a relaxing weekend away with your family, friends or significant other, surrounded by the tranquillity of country life. Or, if you like camping with some added home comforts, immerse yourself in a luxury glamping experience, complete with a private hot tub, stunning views, a modern and stylish interior, and incredible countryside to explore.

Embark on a quad bike trailer tour around the farm, where you can see lambs and sheep up close, explore the picturesque reservoir and ask any questions you have – your guide, Bobby, will have all the answers. Learn more about the resident lambs with Lambing on Loch Lomond, discover more about farming and find out what a Day in the Life of a Farmer is really like. All this and more awaits you.

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8. Craig Duckie Shepherd Huts, Dunfermline

Elsewhere in Fife, Craig Duckie Shepherd Huts offers two accommodation options, Ewe View and Lamb Lookout, both of which overlook Loch Fitty and the stunning surrounding countryside. Both huts sleep two adults and two children and feature everything you need to enjoy a cosy and action-packed holiday in Fife. Outside, make use of the fire pits to enjoy your own BBQ and alfresco dining while gazing at the stars and toasting marshmallows.

Get to grips with what farm life is really like with a tour of the working farm.

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Les domaines d’Alvie & Dalraddy, Kingussie

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9. Alvie & Dalraddy Estates, The Highlands

Relax and enjoy the surroundings of the Cairngorms with a visit to Alvie & Dalraddy Estates. There are two recently refurbished properties to choose from for your stay. Gleann Cottage is a cosy Highland retreat with two bedrooms, a fire pit and a hot tub to enjoy. Nearby, the Victorian-era Beinn Cottage also has two bedrooms and combines updated period features – think reclaimed wood and atmospheric exposed beams paired with modern luxury – with epic panoramic views across the estate.

The Monadhliath Mountains are nearby for outdoor adventures and exploration, and the area is a haven for wildlife. Red deer, red squirrels, ospreys and more have all been spotted from the cottage gardens. The estate also offers plenty of activities to try, including clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, zip wires and fishing.

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Unusual

Summer Howf at Craighead Farm

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10. Craighead Howff, Perthshire

If you’re looking for something a little more unusual, why not stay in a hobbit house or treehouse? Craighead Howff is a quirky place to stay and offers a true nature escape in the Perthshire countryside. Choose from an array of accommodation options, including Bagend, Tree Howff and The Burrow, as well as Whisky Howff, Muckle Howff and more. With plenty of choice, you’re sure to find the perfect place to unwind.

Surrounded by wildlife and lush greenery, it’s the perfect spot for a countryside getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Les maisons dans les arbres de Harvest Moon, Dunbar

11. Harvest Moon Holidays, East Lothian

Another quirky treehouse getaway, Harvest Moon Holidays in Dunbar offers a spectacular beachside location for your farm stay. Choose from treehouses, beach cabins or cosy cottages, each kitted out with all the essential utensils you need, as well as a traditional Italian log-burning stove.

Make the most of the great activities and attractions in the area, including stunning beach walks, horse riding on the beach, fishing, watersports, bike hire and more.

Also in East Lothian, why not enjoy an unusual stay in a converted bus? The Bus Stop, near Haddington, offers recycled, handcrafted accommodation on a working farm overlooking the stunning Lammermuir Hills.

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12. Mains Farm Helicopter, Stirling

This will definitely be one you haven’t heard of before! Mains Farm in Stirling offers the ultimate quirky stay in a ZA127, an award-winning Sea King helicopter. Yes, a helicopter!

Sleeping two adults or up to a family of five (two adults and three children), it features a double bed, a single bed in the tail, and a seating area that converts into a double bed. The helicopter also has a mini kitchen, a bathroom and a cockpit seating area where you can enjoy spectacular views over the Forth Valley. This really is a stay you won’t want to miss!

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Eco-friendly

13. Creeside Escape Shepherds Huts, Ayrshire

Head to South Ayrshire for an eco-friendly stay at Creeside Escape Shepherds Huts. Enjoy a breath of fresh air on this glorious working farm in south-west Scotland. Offering deceptively roomy ‘Tardis’ huts, each sleeps two in a comfy double bed, with space for a travel cot or single blow-up bed, as well as an en-suite toilet. There is no Wi-Fi and only a patchy mobile phone signal, allowing you to enjoy a true off-grid escape and a much-needed digital detox.

Ayrshire is one of the best spots in Scotland for stargazing, so make sure you look up on a clear night!

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Balade à vélo à Crieff, Perthshire

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14. Comrie Croft, Perthshire

With various accommodation options to suit you and your family, Comrie Croft is the ideal farm location for a stay in Scotland. Enjoy a guilt-free trip with the eco-friendly Farmhouse, Steading and Gavelmore House, or try a spot of eco camping or stay in unique Nordic Katas for the ultimate wild camping experience.

There is plenty to do at the croft and nearby, including bike hire, biking experiences and 43 Munros in the surrounding area to climb. Make sure you stop by the Tea Garden and Farm Shop too for a relaxing afternoon after a day of exploring.

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15. Brockloch Bothey Eco Retreat, Dumfries & Galloway

Snuggle into the contemporary Brockloch Bothy, an eco-friendly escape that provides the perfect setting for a farm getaway. Surrounded by nature, with red kites, red squirrels, deer and badgers as your next-door neighbours, immerse yourself in this off-grid location for a digital detox. Relax under the starry night sky and see which constellations you can spot from the outdoor deck and seating area, complete with a fire bowl to keep you warm and toast marshmallows.

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16. Airhouses, Scottish Borders

Add a touch of eco luxury to your trip with a stay at Airhouses in the Scottish Borders. These luxury self-catering lodges are the perfect choice for a family reunion or getaway in the Scottish outdoors. Or, if you’re looking for a romantic retreat for two, stay in The Rowan Pod, a unique and cosy place to stay complete with a private hot tub and BBQ hut.

Located just south of Edinburgh, near Lauder, Airhouses is the ideal location for exploring the city’s gems while relaxing in the beautiful and tranquil Scottish countryside.

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17. The Loft, Moray Speyside

If you’re looking for the ultimate glamping experience, head to The Loft in Moray Speyside, where you’ll find scenic beaches and historic sites on your doorstep to explore. Enjoy cabins with hot tubs, dog-friendly cabins, en-suite wigwams, family-sized wigwams, a lazy camper pod and more, all complete with serene Highland surroundings and bags of adventure to get stuck into. Many of the accommodation options offered here are accessible too.

Whilst you’re here, why not head for a stroll and meet and feed the friendly locals with a unique goat session?

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L’Old Leckie Farm, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire

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For even more farm stay ideas, check out Go Rural. Find farmers and crofters passionate about producing the highest quality food and drink, and offering locals and visitors memorable experiences.

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