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Best family friendly Scotland vacation rentals

Among the 64084 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Standard Ensuite Cabin - Scotland
9.0 6 reviews
Scotland
25/07 – 27/07
$305/nighttotal: $610 (2 )

Standard Ensuite Cabin

1 3
cabin , Berwick upon Tweed
This beachfront cottage near Berwick-upon-Tweed offers stunning coastal views, is a 3.6km drive from Cocklawburn Beach and a 2.4km drive from The Swan Centre for Leisure.
Sleeping up to five guests, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property includes free Wi-Fi, a BBQ, and is close to Magdalene Fields and Goswick Links Golf Clubs, The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, and Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks and Main Guard.
Chaucer Lodge Apt 1 - Scotland
9.1 57 reviews
Scotland
08/08 – 13/08
$231/nighttotal: $1155 (5 )

Chaucer Lodge Apt 1

1 2
house , Keswick
Chaucer Lodge Apt 1 is a self-catering property located in Keswick, just 3 kilometres from Derwentwater and 9 kilometres from Whinlatter Forest Park, offering a peaceful and scenic setting for your stay. This one-bedroom apartment has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience.
The apartment is equipped with a fully fitted kitchen with a dishwasher, providing you with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a convenient location near local attractions, making it ideal for exploring the Lake District.
Lake District Stunning Lodge - Scotland
9.5 54 reviews
Scotland
12/07 – 15/07
$166/nighttotal: $498 (3 )

Lake District Stunning Lodge

2 2
house , Plumbland
This Plumbland lodge boasts a peaceful location, approximately 26km from Derwentwater, 27km from Buttermere, and 21km from Whinlatter Forest Park, offering easy access to the Lake District's scenic beauty.
The 42 square metre property features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, Wi-Fi, and a terrace with stunning mountain views; it comfortably sleeps seven guests and includes an on-site coffee shop.
Ac/dc Glamping - Scotland
9.7 187 reviews
Scotland
15/08 – 16/08
$279/nightfor 1 night

Ac/dc Glamping

1 2
glamping , New Aberdour
AC/DC Glamping is located in New Aberdour, just 2.1 kilometres from Aberdour Beach and 50 kilometres from Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club, offering a tranquil escape in a peaceful setting. The lodge has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The lodge features a shared lounge and garden, perfect for relaxing or socialising. Enjoy the outdoor space with a private patio or balcony, a playground for children, and barbecue facilities. The glamping accommodation includes a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a bathroom, and free Wi-Fi.

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Best Scotland vacation rentals with a pool

Among the 64084 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best rentals with a pool

Silversands Retreat By Interhome - Scotland
Scotland
08/07 – 15/07
$241/nighttotal: $1687 (7 )

Silversands Retreat By Interhome

2 6
apartment , Lossiemouth
This modern mobile home offers direct access to the sea and beach, located just 50 meters from Lossiemouth's coastline, with Lossiemouth East Beach nearby and West Beach 750 meters away, while shops and a restaurant are 500 meters distant.
This 3-room mobile home accommodates up to 6 guests, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a veranda, and access to a shared indoor swimming pool, with parking for two cars and baby equipment available on request.
The Arches - Uk3223 - Scotland
9.6 48 reviews
Scotland
20/07 – 24/07
$344/nighttotal: $1376 (4 )

The Arches - Uk3223

2 2
house , Linden
The Arches is a charming house located in Linden, just 19 kilometres from Alnwick Castle and within a 37-kilometre radius of Northumbria University, Theatre Royal, and Newcastle Train Station, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This property consistently receives excellent user ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The house has two bedrooms and can accommodate up to five guests. The Arches provides a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, a hot tub, a garden, parking, and a swimming pool.
Loch Ness Moat House Apartments - Scotland
9.7 16 reviews
Scotland
06/07 – 31/08
$536/nighttotal: $30016 (56 )

Loch Ness Moat House Apartments

2 1
apartment , Fort Augustus
Loch Ness Moat House Apartments are located just 16 miles from Urquhart Castle in Fort Augustus, offering a peaceful retreat near the stunning Loch Ness. The apartments boast excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The self-catering accommodation spans 85 square metres, providing ample space for families or groups. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, sauna, spa, restaurant, fitness centre, tennis court, and parking, along with a private entrance, a children's playground, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Haggerston Castle West Lawn 56 Cozy 3 Bed With Wifi And Paddock Views - Scotland
8.9 150 reviews
Scotland
20/12 – 27/12
$193/nighttotal: $1351 (7 )

Haggerston Castle West Lawn 56 Cozy 3 Bed With Wifi And Paddock Views

3 1
apartment , Berwick-Upon-Tweed
This spacious apartment is located in Haggerston Castle Holiday Park, just 11.7 kilometres from Lindisfarne Castle and 12.2 kilometres from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, offering a peaceful retreat in the Northumberland countryside. The apartment has three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen, providing ample space for up to 11 guests.
The apartment comes with access to a range of on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness centre, a restaurant, and a bar, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay for the whole family. The apartment also features a private terrace, a garden, and a tennis court, ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the beautiful surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Scotland

  • What are the must-see places in Scotland?

    Scotland offers a wealth of stunning locations. Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an extinct volcano, is a must-see, offering breathtaking views of the city. Loch Ness, famed for its mythical monster Nessie, is another iconic destination. The dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, including Glencoe and the Cairngorms National Park, are perfect for hiking and exploring. For a taste of island life, consider visiting Skye, with its dramatic cliffs and charming villages, or Orkney, known for its ancient history and stunning coastline.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Scotland?

    Craigmhor Lodge & Courtyard, Weedingshall Lodges and Thistle House Guest House are the most popular Airbnb and vacation rentals in Scotland among travelers.

  • What Holiday Rentals are available in Scotland?

    Scotland and its enticing landscape allow tourists to have a time of their life. With holiday rentals, tourists can experience daily life like a native without any restrictions. Most holiday rentals there include apartments, penthouses, or bungalows that come packed with good interiors and amenities like AC, wifi, TV, and playing space for kids.
  • What are the typical activities to do in Scotland?

    Activities in Scotland are as diverse as its landscapes. Hiking and hillwalking are incredibly popular, with trails for all levels of experience. Wildlife watching, including spotting red deer, seals, and various bird species, is another great option. Visiting historic castles and sites like Stirling Castle or Urquhart Castle offers a glimpse into Scotland's rich history. For a more relaxed experience, consider exploring the cities, enjoying the vibrant culture, and sampling local cuisine.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in Scotland?

    Among the Airbnbs in Scotland, The Manor House - Killearn, Rustic Chic Victorian Edinburgh Flat and Flat At Cairnfield are the most popular ones.

  • Where shall I stay in Scotland?

    Depending on the city you choose, Scotland has the best of sunrises and sunsets to make you stay in the country a little longer. You can choose to stay in a hotel or vacation rental depending on your choice or the kind of group you are traveling with. Some of the best cities to stay in Scotland including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Perth, and Sterling amongst not-so-famous others.
  • Which part of Scotland offers the most pleasant climate?

    Scotland's climate is generally temperate, but the west coast tends to be milder and wetter than the east coast. Areas like the Clyde Coast and parts of Argyll enjoy a relatively milder climate, although even there, you should expect rain at any time of year. The climate in Scotland can be unpredictable, so packing layers is always recommended.
  • What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Scotland?

  • How can I get around Scotland?

    Scotland has the best public transport network and most tourists enjoy exploring the destination via well-connected railways and buses. Other convenient mediums to travel in the city are cabs and taxis, which can be booked through car-booking applications and agents. Cities located within Scotland can be best explored on foot or via bicycles.
  • What airport options are there for reaching Scotland?

    The main international airports are Glasgow Airport (GLA) and Edinburgh Airport (EDI). Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) is another significant airport, particularly useful for accessing the northeast of Scotland. Smaller airports, such as Inverness Airport (INV), serve more regional areas.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in Scotland?

    The best rentals for families and kids in Scotland are Weedingshall Lodges, Thistle House Guest House and Rustic Chic Victorian Edinburgh Flat.

  • What is an unmissable itinerary when visiting Scotland?

    Scotland is the second-largest country in the UK, makes it very difficult for tourists to plan out a vacation that lets them have the best in a short span of time. However, certain places that must feature on your Scotland vacation, even if it's for a short duration, are Edinburgh, Glasgow, Sterling, Isle of Skye, Orkney, Oban, Glencoe, and Inverness.
  • Are there specific challenges to driving in Scotland that visitors should know?

    Driving in Scotland can present some challenges. Many roads, especially in the Highlands, are narrow and winding, with single-track roads common in rural areas. Be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions, including heavy rain and strong winds. Familiarize yourself with the Highway Code and be aware of livestock on the roads, particularly sheep and deer.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Scotland?

    The best vacation rentals or Airbnb with a jacuzzi in Scotland are Weedingshall Lodges, Chelmsford Lofts - High-spec Luxury Apartments and The Secret Hideaway.

  • What dishes must I try in Scotland?

    Scotland is the best place to whet your appetite with some aromatic, appetizing, and palatable platters, snacks, and main-course meals. Scottish cuisine has to be one of the attractions that drive most foodies to the Scottish land. Hence, some of the best dishes to eat here include Haggis, Cullen Skink, Scottish porridge, Scotch Pies, Cured Meat and Cheese, G&T and Whisky, Grouse, Neeps and Tatties, Cranachan, and Stovies, amongst others.
  • What currency is used in Scotland?

    The currency used in Scotland is the pound sterling (GBP).
  • What are the top festivals to experience in Scotland?

    The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, one of the world's largest arts festivals, is a major event. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a spectacular display of military music and performance, is another popular attraction. The Highland Games, held throughout the summer in various locations, showcase traditional Scottish sports and culture.
  • What is the best time of year to visit Scotland?

    The best time to visit depends on your priorities. Summer (June-August) offers long daylight hours and pleasant weather, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) provide a balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Winter (November-March) can be cold and wet, but offers a unique charm with opportunities for winter sports in the Highlands.
  • What are some local dishes to try in Scotland?

    Haggis, neeps, and tatties (sheep's stomach stuffed with minced organs, turnips, and potatoes) is a national dish. Other popular dishes include Cullen skink (smoked haddock soup), Scotch broth (a hearty lamb soup), and various seafood dishes, such as smoked salmon and shellfish.
  • What emergency numbers should you know in case of a medical or security issue in Scotland?

    For medical emergencies, dial 999. For non-emergency police matters, dial 101.
  • What etiquette tips are important when visiting Scotland?

    Generally, Scots are friendly and welcoming. Saying "please" and "thank you" is appreciated. Being mindful of personal space is important. When visiting remote areas, leave no trace and respect the environment. Knowing a few basic Gaelic phrases is a nice gesture, though not necessary.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in Scotland?

    A week allows for exploring different regions. A possible itinerary could involve Edinburgh and the surrounding areas (like Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond), followed by a trip to the Scottish Highlands, perhaps including a visit to Inverness and the Isle of Skye. Alternatively, one could focus on the islands, exploring Skye, Orkney, or the Outer Hebrides.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Scotland?

    For a weekend, focus on one region. Edinburgh offers a rich history and culture, with plenty to see and do. Alternatively, a weekend trip to the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park allows for stunning scenery and outdoor activities. A shorter trip could also be centered around a specific city like Glasgow or St Andrews.
  • What are the top shopping destinations in Scotland?

    Edinburgh and Glasgow offer a wide range of shopping experiences, from high street brands to independent boutiques. In Edinburgh, Princes Street and George Street are popular shopping areas. Glasgow's Buchanan Street and Argyle Street offer similar choices. St Andrews, a historic university town, also has charming independent shops.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path places to explore in Scotland?

    The Northwest Highlands, particularly Sutherland and Caithness, offer dramatic landscapes and a sense of remoteness. The Isle of Lewis and Harris, part of the Outer Hebrides, provide stunning beaches and ancient standing stones. Smaller islands like Arran and Mull offer a more secluded experience and unique wildlife viewing opportunities.

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Best Scotland vacation rentals with parking

Host & Stay - The Duck Pond - Scotland
9.1 37 reviews
Scotland
20/08 – 03/09
$262/nighttotal: $3668 (14 )

Host & Stay - The Duck Pond

3 5
house , Durham
This three-bedroom house is located in Durham, just a short drive from Beamish Museum and the Stadium of Light. It has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall user experience.
The property offers 121 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a private garden, free parking, a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a barbecue, and free Wi-Fi.
Granite Getaways - Union Skyview - Scotland
9.0 285 reviews
Scotland
27/07 – 31/07
$205/nighttotal: $820 (4 )

Granite Getaways - Union Skyview

2 3
apartment , Aberdeen
Granite Getaways - Union Skyview is a family-friendly apartment in Aberdeen, conveniently located less than 2.4 kilometres from Duthie Park, Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum, and the Beach Ballroom.
This 58 square metre flat offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, free Wi-Fi, free private parking, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, microwave and washing machine, and sleeps up to four guests.
Durham Home Away From Home - Scotland
9.3 77 reviews
Scotland
30/07 – 12/08
$182/nighttotal: $2366 (13 )

Durham Home Away From Home

2 3
apartment , Durham
This comfortable apartment is situated in Durham, just 2.6 kilometres from Palace Green and Durham Cathedral, offering easy access to the city's historic attractions. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The two-bedroom flat can accommodate up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing garden, and free Wi-Fi and parking. Guests can enjoy a peaceful retreat after exploring the nearby attractions, such as Raby Castle, Bywell Castle, and Tynemouth Castle and Priory.
Ferny Rigg Byre - Uk3326 - Scotland
9.9 65 reviews
Scotland
07/08 – 14/08
$182/nighttotal: $1274 (7 )

Ferny Rigg Byre - Uk3326

1 2
house , Falstone
Ferny Rigg Byre, a one-bedroom cottage in Falstone, Northumberland, is situated 42km from Housesteads Roman Fort and 47km from Wallington.
This self-catering property offers free Wi-Fi, private parking, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, and a fireplace; Bellingham Golf Club is 18km away.

Best Scotland vacation rentals with a balcony

The View - Scotland
8.8 18 reviews
Scotland
01/08 – 02/08
$182/nightfor 1 night

The View

1 2
apartment , Sunderland
This Sunderland apartment is situated 1.8km from the Stadium of Light and 2.7km from Roker Beach, offering easy access to these key Sunderland attractions.
The 76 square metre flat sleeps seven guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a complimentary welcome drink.
Portglenone Garden Rooms - Scotland
9.3 428 reviews
Scotland
31/07 – 04/08
$225/nighttotal: $900 (4 )

Portglenone Garden Rooms

1 4
chalet , Portglenone
Portglenone Garden Rooms is a charming cottage located in the village of Portglenone, just 43km from both the Giant's Causeway and Glenariff Forest, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the Northern Irish countryside. The chalet consistently receives excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience.
The self-catering cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for a small family or couple. Guests can enjoy a private terrace with garden views, a fully equipped kitchenette, and free Wi-Fi, as well as barbecue facilities, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway.
Leafield Holiday Home - Scotland
9.8 120 reviews
Scotland
21/08 – 26/08
$220/nighttotal: $1100 (5 )

Leafield Holiday Home

2 4
house , Stranraer
Leafield Holiday Home is situated in Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, a 12-minute walk (approximately 1.9km) from Stranraer Beach and 87km from Glasgow Prestwick Airport.
This 65 square metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a private garden, tennis court, free parking, and Wi-Fi, plus a well-equipped kitchen and terrace.
Holiday House At 22, 3 Bedroom Cottage In Historic Wigtown - Scotland
9.5 84 reviews
Scotland
29/10 – 05/11
$229/nighttotal: $1603 (7 )

Holiday House At 22, 3 Bedroom Cottage In Historic Wigtown

3 5
house , Wigtown
Holiday House at 22, a contemporary cottage in Wigtown's historic town centre, offers easy access to local attractions.
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom property boasts 150 square metres of living space, including a well-equipped kitchen, private patio, garden, tennis court, and free Wi-Fi; sleeping up to six guests comfortably.
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