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  • Last Minute Cottages - Alltnacriche House
  • 3

    Carrbridge

    Alltnacriche House

    Ref: S1028889

    5
    10

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    £379

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Roost
  • 3

    Aviemore

    The Roost

    Ref: S936243

    1
    2

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    £196

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wolf Lodge
  • 3

    Carrbridge

    Wolf Lodge

    Ref: S943456

    2
    4

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    £140

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rose Cottage - Seasgair Lodges
  • 3

    Carrbridge

    Rose Cottage - Seasgair Lodges

    Ref: S933697

    2
    4

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    £171

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Salmon Run Lodge
  • 3

    Carrbridge

    Salmon Run Lodge

    Ref: S943454

    3
    6

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    £199

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tieveragh
  • Aviemore

    Tieveragh

    Ref: S330290

    3
    6

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    £205

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  • Last Minute Cottages - St Vincents
  • 3

    Kingussie

    St Vincents

    Ref: S1001111

    3
    6

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    £282

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Aviemore
  • 1

    Nethy Bridge

    1 Bed Cottage in Aviemore

    Ref: S234671

    1
    2
    Additional information and rules - Sleeps 2 - Bedroom – with king-size zip-and-link beds (can be made as a twin on request) - 1 en-suite bathroom with Shower over bath and WC - Electric oven, hob, fridge with ice box and microwave - TV and...

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    £126

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dolce Casa
  • Grantown on Spey

    Dolce Casa

    Ref: S121628

    Reviews 41

    4
    8
    Grantown-on-Spey is in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. It has a variety of shops, bars and restaurants in the town and it can be used as a base for exploring the varied pursuits of the area. Enjoy fishing, golfing on the area's two courses,...

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    £132

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  • Last Minute Cottages - West Gorton, Grantown On Spey
  • Grantown on Spey

    West Gorton, Grantown On Spey

    Ref: S135646

    Reviews 22

    2
    4
    If you want sublime silence, baa the odd sheep then West Gorton is the place for you! A superbly located fully modernised traditional Shepherds cottage well off the beaten track but only one and a half miles from the popular town of Grantown on...

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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Strathnoon
  • Inverness

    Strathnoon

    Ref: S1065409

    2
    4
    Within easy reach of a host of exciting tourist attractions and surrounded by spectacular mountain and moorland scenery, the small village of Carrbridge has a great deal to offer during both the summer and winter months. Situated within the...

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    £176

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Croftside
  • 2

    Aviemore

    3 Croftside

    Ref: S366160

    Reviews 38

    3
    6
    Aviemore is a town resting amidst the Cairngorms National Park, in the Scottish Highlands. The surrounding area offers a great opportunity for fishing, golfing and walking in the nearby hills and woodland. Attractions within the area includes...

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    £130

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey
  • 1

    Grantown on Spey

    3 Bed Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey

    Ref: S841800

    3
    5
    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 1 king, 1 single, 1 twin - Please note for bookings arriving before July 2024 this is property will sleep 6 with the twin room configuration will be sleep 3 with a single and a bunk - 1 shower...

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    £151

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Skoglendi
  • 1

    Boat of Garten

    Skoglendi

    Ref: S239838

    Reviews 39

    2
    4
    Boat of Garten is a quaint village, nestled in Highland, Scotland. Home to some of Scotland’s finest nature spots, there are an abundance of activities to enjoy during your stay. Make your way into one of the close by towns including Carrbridge or...

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    £136

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey
  • Grantown on Spey

    3 Bed Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey

    Ref: S362278

    3
    6
    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 3 bedrooms – 2 king-size and 1 super-king-size zip-and-link - 2 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with hand-held shower over bath, separate shower and WC and 1 en-suite bathroom with hand-held shower...

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    £162

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dalnahaven
  • 1

    Grantown on Spey

    Dalnahaven

    Ref: S101084

    Reviews 77

    2
    4
    EPC Rating: Band D

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Church View
  • 1

    Kingussie

    Church View

    Ref: S133130

    Reviews 38

    2
    4
    Kingussie can be found within the Cairngorms National Park. Here, you will find a good selection of shops, restaurants, pubs and attractions, including the Highland Folk Museum and a beautiful golf course. Further afield, is the popular winter...

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pine Marten Lodge
  • 2

    Grantown on Spey

    Pine Marten Lodge

    Ref: S394603

    Reviews 32

    3
    6
    A holiday location since the Victorian era, the charming village of Nethy Bridge attracts a wealth of visitors each year with its surrounding unspoilt scenery and access to the Abernerthy National Nature Reserve. Nature-lovers will adore this...

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    £262

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Butterfly Cottage
  • Grantown on Spey

    Butterfly Cottage

    Ref: S448062

    Reviews 7

    1
    2
    Settled in the heart of the picturesque Scottish Highlands rests the charming town of Grantown-on-Spey. Home to a fantastic collection of shops, bars and restaurants, Butterfly Cottage makes an excellent base for those looking to adventure through...

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    £105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Steam Cottage
  • Aviemore

    Steam Cottage

    Ref: S5864

    Reviews 33

    2
    4
    Aviemore is situated in the heart of the Scottish Highlands and in the Cairngorms National Park and offers shops, pubs and restaurants, along with fishing on the River Spey, skiing, a swimming pool and a championship golf course.Short-term Holiday...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ptarmigan
  • Carrbridge

    Ptarmigan

    Ref: S181427

    Reviews 38

    3
    6
    The small village of Carrbridge has a great deal to offer during both the summer and winter months, with a whole host of exciting tourist attractions to explore, surrounded by beautiful mountain and moorland scenery. Situated within the Cairngorms...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Aultmore
  • Kingussie

    Aultmore

    Ref: S12772

    Reviews 36

    3
    4
    The town of Kingussie in the Cairngorms National Park offers a selection of hotels, shops and restaurants, as well as one of Scotland's most beautiful golf courses. Just two away is the award-winning Highland Folk Museum, and 12 miles away is...

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    £100

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cairn
  • 1

    Boat of Garten

    The Cairn

    Ref: S272818

    Reviews 31

    2
    3
    Boat of Garten is a village situated in the Cairngorms National Park near the River Spey, resting just seven miles away from Aviemore. The village plays host to a good selection of amenities, making a great base for exploring the rugged landscape...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The West Wing
  • 2

    Grantown on Spey

    The West Wing

    Ref: S56445

    Reviews 33

    3
    7
    In the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Grantown-on-Spey has much to offer. There is a variety of shops, bars and restaurants in the town to tempt visitors, or use it as a base for exploring the varied pursuits of the area. Enjoy fishing, golfing...

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    £94

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    Cairngorms holiday cottages

    The Cairngorms is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Scotland, and for good reason. This stunning national park offers a wide range of activities and attractions to keep everyone entertained throughout their stay. From gentle walks and hikes to mountain biking and climbing, there are options to suit all abilities. For wildlife lovers, the Cairngorms is home to a number of rare and endangered species, including the red squirrel, the Scottish wildcat and the golden eagle. You might even be lucky enough to spot one during your stay.

    We handpick our Cairngorms holiday cottages for their excellent location and amenities. Options include barn conversions with beautiful views and mountain-side farmhouses for families and group getaways, cosy log cabins and luxury glamping pods for couples' trips, and dog-friendly cottages to bring along your beloved pet.

    Here at Snaptrip, we list thousands of holiday cottages across the UK and Ireland. Whether you're visiting the Cairngorms Reindeer Centre of the Strathspey Steam Railway, you'll find the perfect holiday cottage in the Cairngorms for you. Plus, all of our bookings are backed by our best price guarantee - you won't find better value anywhere else. If you need help with your booking, our friendly customer service team are always on hand to assist.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mike Clark - Verified booking

      West Gorton My wife and I have been to this property 3 times before with our dogs and we enjoy the peace and quiet as well as the wonderful views. This time we found the property refurbished with a lovely new shower on the ground floor. The floors had also been refurbished – laminate flooring downstairs and new carpets upstairs. New double glazing in the two dormer windows and the bathroom window downstairs. All in all, there was a real improvement in the place. After settling in on our arrival, we tried to turn the heating on as it was quite cold, but it wouldn’t come on. Instead, we lit the open fire which was lovely. The hot water was intermittent – it came on and went off quickly with the result we had cold showers on the first two days of our holiday. We didn’t worry too much as we were warm with the open fire. The Sunday was quite cold for the time of year and again we tried the central heating and water, but it was the same problem. We called the owner who was excellent and she came up immediately and tried to sort the problem. In the end she got the plumber to come up early on the Monday morning. The problem was simply a lack of pressure in the system and was sorted there and then for which we were most grateful. From this point on there were no further issues with the hot water or central heating. We had a fabulous week at West Gorton weather-wise and we enjoyed our holiday there yet again. The rear garden was lovely to sit out in with the picnic table. The entire perimeter is well fenced and safe for our two Golden Retrievers to be let out. On previous visits, the picnic table was at the front of the cottage enjoying the views of the Cairngorms. A few comments though if we may? Despite the major refurbishment, there were a few minor comments we should like to make. My wife is a truly excellent cook and we do like to have the best of both worlds by eating in and at the same time going out to local restaurants. The cooker at West Gorton is extremely old and, in our opinion, badly needs replacing – a solid hob and would be very expensive to run in this day and age and the cost of a new induction hob would almost be recovered in energy savings in just one year. The temperature markings for the oven are totally obliterated with all the cleaning and wear and tear over the years and it was impossible to work out what the real temperature of the oven actually was and so was hit and miss with the cooking. Likewise with all the solid hob rings were old and difficult to control again with no markings to tell you which hob was on and it was trial and error to find out which ring was actually on or not as the case may be. They take ages to heat up and cool down for cleaning purposes and are exceptionally difficult to control. The toilet seats also need attention – the one upstairs has only one out of four “buffers” which prevent the lower lid coming into direct contact with the porcelain bowl of the WC and in the case of the toilet downstairs, the lower lid won’t stay upon its own. Two very simple items to fix, but important ones in our opinion. My wife and I stay in a large number of dog friendly cottages all over the UK and feel that we do have many comparisons from which to draw and base our opinions. Most cottage lets have a very comprehensive notes and instructions on the running of the premises including the heating etc which we didn’t get at West Gorton. Although there are the very basic guidance notes left pinned to a notice board, there are no detailed instructions regarding the heating controls etc which is a pity. The Wi-Fi which is done through a dongle is very expensive and not very practical in this day and age. There are very few cottage lets now which don’t supply free Wi-Fi and although there is a very good 4G signal at West Gorton, the Wi-Fi is a very important issue in this day and age – even on holiday when one is finding out information about the surrounding area! Despite what would appear to be a few negative comments, we did have a lovely holiday and as you can see from the number of times we have been here, we do love it!

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    • Hanne Mirbach - Verified booking

      Das Cottage ist wunderbar ruhig, friedlich und absolut idyllisch inmitten von duftenden Schafswiesen gelegen. Es ist sehr gemütlich eingerichtet und absolut sauber - einfach perfekt! Es hat uns an nichts gefehlt. Bei unserer Ankunft war bereits Feuerholz im Ofen drapiert, wir wurden mit einer Flasche Wein und Shortbread begrüßt. Die Besitzerin selbst war bei unserer Ankunft nicht persönlich da, was aber überhaupt kein Problem war, weil wir eine genaue Wegbeschreibung, Telefonnummern usw. vorab bekommen haben. Alle wichtigen Informationen, Kontaktmöglichkeiten, Hinweise und nützliche Tipps zum Aufenthalt waren zudem aufgeschrieben und an einer Pinnwand im Cottage zu finden. Die Besitzerin hat uns ein paar Tage später kurz besucht, um zu sehen, ob alles in Ordnung ist und wir zurecht kommen - eine sehr herzliche Begegnung! Wir haben jede einzelne Sekunde unseres Aufenthalts genossen und es hätte schöner nicht sein können! Hinter dem Haus gibt eine Möglichkeit draußen zu sitzen und die Aussicht und Natur zu genießen. Das steile Stück bergauf ist asphaltiert und war daher gar kein Problem für einen normalen PKW (zumindest nicht im Sommer), das letzte Stück Weg ist unbefestigt, aber in gutem Zustand - ebenfalls kein Problem. Es sind daher insgesamt - trotz der etwas abgelegenen Lage - nur wenige Minuten Fahrtzeit bis in den hübschen Ort Grantown-on-Spey, wo man alles Wichtige findet (sehr freundliche Touristeninformation, Lebensmittelgeschäfte, Souvenirläden, Restaurants...). Vom Cottage aus hat man eine wunderbare Aussicht und kann direkt von dort aus Spaziergänge unternehmen - auch ohne das Auto bewegen zu müssen. Andererseits lassen sich zum Wandern die Cairngorms, z.B. um Aviemore herum, sehr gut erreichen mit dem Auto. Wir waren sehr traurig bei der Abreise und wären am liebsten dort geblieben! Wir hoffen, dass wir wiederkommen dürfen! Es war ein unvergesslicher Aufenthalt! Vielen herzlichen Dank!

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      Property not as described on web site, especially the back garden.

      Lots of noise and smells from garage from as early as 7am. Garden decking area and hot tub which had the lid screwed down and obviously hasn’t been in operation for a number of years. No sail to protect from sun- missing. Table and chairs seen better days. All this looks lovely on web site but in reality is a complete disaster. Game Room/ Garage an absolute disgrace as it hasn’t been cleaned for a number of years, dust and cobwebs everywhere. Sliding patio on to decking area are absolutely disgusting as the bottom rail which the door slides on is absolutely covered in dirt and debris. The top of fridge freezer was absolutely covered in dust and had not been cleaned in some time. Top of curtain poles were so dirty when we ran hands over the top of them, they were black with dirt and dust. The shower areas in the house all need to be ripped out and replaced due to shower door falling off the bottom runner a number of times during our stay which would be an H&S issue if it landed on your feet. Regarding shower trays and skirting boards next to them they are covered in mould. One of the tiles on floor of small bathroom has a hole in it this could be another H&S issue if you caught your toe in it. We know procedure to contact the maintenance team but felt they had not carried out what was needed before our stay. We have photographic evidence of all the above unfortunately these can not be posted on website. We will forward the photos to the Sykes website. We payed £1500 for our one week stay due to the condition of this property it is only worth £700. Please don’t waste your hard earned money on this property as you will be sadly disappointed.

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    • Neil - Verified booking

      The house on paper was exactly what we were looking for unfortunately it came up well short.

      Positives: Location in the Cairngorms is excellent, bedrooms comfortable and was nice to sleep in in-between the trucks going past. Good on-suites to the bedrooms, showers are nice and powerful. Negatives: The road noise outside it dreadful, trucks and cars go past the house morning, noon and night, one after another with the combination of the railway only slightly further on its not a peaceful night sleep. Aviemore has two access roads to the A9 anyone going north goes past the house. Downstairs each room only has a single ceiling light which has a Edison bulb with copper shade, it may look nice but its very dark and the light emitted is very orange. To do any cooking at night you have to move the 2 LED lounge lamps in the kitchen so you can see what you are doing. The carpet was not attached to its carpet runner at the top of the stairs and it slipped as I going down the stairs and I landed on my backside; not a great start to the holiday! The house was cold when we arrived, manually turning the heating on in the garage brought the boiler to life but no heat. Each room has its own thermostat we turned these up high and still no heat. In the end despite travelling 550 miles to get there we decided to go and get some fire wood and matches for the lounge wood burner as none is provided. This helped but is also broke. The air closer vent to slow the burning down doesn't seem to do anything so we get a roaring fire going very quickly but it burns through the wood within minutes. In the end we decided to leave early, very disappointing.

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    • Sylvia - Verified booking

      Plenty of room for us all to spread out - we especially liked the well fitted kitchen and utility.

      One of us spent a lot of time in the snug reading books in perfect isolation. Beds were comfy and everything was clean and tidy with clear instructions provided prior to our stay. 2 Weeks after lifting of Covid-19 restrictions in Scotland we appreciated the fact that extra care and time had been taken for cleaning - we were asked to arrive after 6 pm instead of 3 pm and the hot tub was not in use, which was understandable. Back garden has everything - garden table and chairs, bench, washing line, apples and pears ripening and a row of trees which screen the petrol station behind. We filled up the bird feeders and enjoyed watching our feathered friends. Wildlife watching and watersports were well booked up but we followed many circular trails from the Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Guide for the Cairngorms - Glen Feshie, Loch an Eilein, along the Speyside Way through Anagach Woods to Cromdale and back to Grantown. Highlight of that walk was a Scotch Argus butterfly on the banks of the river. Also in the Spey Valley we saw ospreys, golden eagles and red squirrels. Gardens at Ballindalloch Castle were a delight plus Pictish stones on the way to Lossiemouth where we had evening chips by the sand dunes watching surfers on the incoming tide. Good cycling routes and secure storage for bikes in the garage. A great location with a 2-minute walk through the alley to a row of welcoming shops and the Co-op for essentials.

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