This Norwegian log house is surrounded by the picturesque mountains around Fort William. It’s a short drive into the centre for shops, restaurants and cosy local pubs, but the main highlight of the area is the myriad of hiking and biking trails through the mountainous Highlands, including the iconic Ben Nevis. The main living room is a vision of cabin cosiness, with a working wood stove at the centre. There are books and board games galore for quiet nights spent at home and a sprawling private garden should the sun come out. With several living rooms, you won't be short on space – our favourite is the first-floor lounge with breathtaking views of the rugged scenery. *One of the bedrooms has a double bed and a single, so we think it would best suit parents with a young child or three children sharing.*Four bedrooms and two bathrooms are located on the ground floor.*Your host can provide a cot, high chair and stair gates on request.*Your...
You’ll really feel like you’ve escaped to the county at this wooden cabin in the Scottish Highlands. Nestled near a quiet stream on a 400-acre estate, the home boasts views across the Strathglass Valley from the balcony – best enjoyed while relaxing in the hammock. And with no TV or wi-fi, there’ll be nothing to distract you from your stunning surroundings. Though compact, the cosy cabin has everything you’ll need, including a fully-equipped kitchen, large sofa, and wood-burner. The bed is on a mezzanine level accessed via a ladder, so it won’t suit everyone, but the star-gazing roof window will make the climb up worth it. When you’re ready to explore, you’ll find waterfalls nearby, and Loch Ness a thirty-minute drive away. *The bed is on a mezzanine level, semi-open to the space below, accessed via a ladder.*Due to this home's location, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. There’s free on-site parking here.*The ...