If you fancy spending your holidays in Scotland this year then it’s worth checking out something a little different than the usual hotel or bed and breakfast.
There are plenty of more quirky places to stay to suit all budgets – from chalets overlooking lochs, to treehouses on the edge of a national park.
Located near the village of Gartmore in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Kelty Cabins come with well-equipped kitchens, comfy beds, hot tubs and a barbecue hut. Photo: Kelty Cabins
Located on a small beef and sheep farm near Wigtown, the Wigwam Holiday Park has six luxury four berth en-suite cabins, three of which have electric hot tubs, surrounded by fields. One of the cabins is accessible and wheelchair friendly. Photo: Wigwam Holidays Wigtown
Located in beautiful woodland on the edge of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, The Treehouses offer five self-catering treehouses with distinctive interiors. The luxury retreats include log burning stoves, a tree top terrace and outside baths. Photo: The Treehouses At Lanrick
Located near Cumbernauld in Scotland's Central Belt, the Eden Leisure Village is a glamping site with easy access to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling. They have a number of camping pods and hobbit huts with a hot tub, barbecue hut, sauna and on-site activities. Photo: Eden Leisure Village