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These holiday rental properties all offer unique travel experiences in some of the country’s most beautiful spots.
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