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Aberdeenshire Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Dye The Corner House, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye The Corner House, Banchory

    Ref: S1039967

    3
    6
    Glen Dye Corner House is a beautifully presented, spacious, open-plan holiday house finished to a luxury standard in a peaceful rural location just 8 miles south west of Banchory. The house’s accommodation is all on the ground floor with no steps,...

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    £304

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Dye Cuttieshillock House, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye Cuttieshillock House, Banchory

    Ref: S1039927

    3
    6
    The house offers contemporary luxury accommodation for six guests, including a cosy sitting room with an open fire, where you can relax, listen to music on the record player, or enjoy a book or one of the many board games provided. The spacious,...

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    £329

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Dye No 5 Steading Cottage, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye No 5 Steading Cottage, Banchory

    Ref: S1039973

    4
    7
    With its spacious kitchen/diner, No. 5 Steading Cottage is the perfect place for entertaining. Just a few steps away, the sitting room with its wood stove offers a cozy retreat, overlooking the private courtyard, an ideal spot to relax after a...

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    £379

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tornashean House
  • 3

    Strathdon

    Tornashean House

    Ref: S1035393

    7
    14
    This traditional Edwardian home offers a secluded and tranquil position in the hamlet of Strathdon in the eastern Cairngorms. Surrounded by natural beauty, rolling hills, rugged glens, rivers and lochs. It is the perfect spot for hiking, nature...

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    £517

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  • Last Minute Cottages - East Lodge - Crathes Castle
  • 2

    Banchory

    East Lodge - Crathes Castle

    Ref: S282699

    Reviews 40

    2
    4
    Banchory is a quaint town nestled within Aberdeenshire with the River Dee flowing through, home to a plethora of shops, pubs, restaurants, a golf course, fishing at the river as well as famous attractions such as the Crathes Castle and the...

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    £131

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Clochnaben lodge
  • Banchory

    Clochnaben lodge

    Ref: S948919

    4
    8

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    £221

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    Aberdeenshire is a beautiful county in Scotland, renowned for its dramatic landscapes and unspoiled scenery. It's an area of outstanding natural beauty, home to rolling hills, lush forests, and a spectacular coastline. With plenty to explore, it's a compelling destination for those looking for an adventure. Take a hike up one of the many Munros (Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet) or explore the beautiful sandy beaches scattered along the coast. With a wealth of attractions including historical castles, museums, and art galleries, there's plenty to discover.

    When it comes to accommodation, Aberdeenshire has many options. For those wanting to really get away from it all and experience the peace and tranquillity of this area, finding a lodge or log cabin may be the ideal choice. The good news is that at Snaptrip our selection of lodges and log cabins in Aberdeenshire are situated in some of the most stunning locations, offering breath-taking views and a range of activities for you to enjoy. From unique gothic estates surrounded by forests to modern homes by the sea, we've got a perfect stay for every type of getaway.

    Make sure you check out our lodges and log cabins in Aberdeenshire today to find the right one for you. If you need any help, our friendly team is always on hand to answer any questions.

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    • Harriet - Verified booking

      The cottage is not really up to the standard that we would have expected for the cost.

      We've stayed at other National Trust cottages in Aberdeenshire and Angus which have been much better. We are familiar with living in rural Scotland in the winter having lived in Highland for years. The cottage was cold. There were instructions not to touch the heating dials offering us electric fires as an alternative , which we could not find. The shower had a very slow run off and had clearly not been attended to for a while. The dishwasher filter needed cleaning. The bedside light was faulty. We changed it round for the bedroom we weren't using. The lighting was terrible - in the kitchen with only a central ceiling light, we were always in our own shadows. The sitting room side lights were dim. There was no working outside light at the back door which, given the season, meant that we were juggling torches and keys after about 5 pm and before 7 am. The garden was not private and certainly not secure. The estate road beside which the cottage sits was very busy, so no secure garden meant additional hazards for the dog. The condensation in the cottage was noticeable with very wet windows. This gave the feel of damp which was thoroughly unpleasant. On the plus side, the grounds of Crathes Castle were, of course, quite beautiful and we enjoyed some delightful walks in the grounds. We came up to visit a variety of family and friends and would have left early had it not been for prior arrangements. We think you should readjust your descriptions of this cottage and its surroundings to reflect the reality of the situation. We wonder if anybody from Sykes has actually visited it. Although the national trust cottages are bound to be slightly quirky, charging as much as you do requires the quirks to be charming rather than annoying and likely to spoil the visit. In good faith. Harriet and Donald Mowat.

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    • A - Verified booking

      The following are observations, not complaint’s.

      1) The front door is very draughty, making the small hallway very cold. The draught proofing is old and unfit for purpose. I would have thought a radiator ought to be fitted after draught proofing carried out, but well understand the upheaval that that would entail.Nevertheless coming in to warmth ought to make for better letting. 2) Heating stopping at 10pm on the coldest time of year, and at Hogmanay where our party stays up to see in the New Year is less than ideal.The sitting room door requires trimming to accommodate it’s new carpeting. 3) The bathroom would benefit from a glass with provision for toothbrushes. The shower doors do not close properly, and the shower itself is tepid - at best. Well appreciate scalding needs to be avoided, but I suggest NT of Scotland looks into this - there is no exaggeration for effect. 3) The bedroom with double bed does not latch, and it would make much more sense were the door swung the other way, opening against the wall ( right hand hung ) thus freeing up the whole room more efficiently. Would involve repositioning the light switch so your client may not want to, but I develop property and negotiating around the chest of drawers in a small room , in the dark, after a toilet visit would be altogether easier, in my opinion. The provision of wooden coat hangers c/w bar would be helpful, not the single type, the better to hang up male/ female trousers. There was one only wire hanger, and we are honest enough not to purloin !!

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    • Robert - Verified booking

      Firstly we have to say that this is the fourth time that we have stayed at the East Lodge because we absolutely love Crathes Estate - However we do find that compared to other properties the Lodge very much lacks the ‘personal’ touch.

      The oven was filthy, it would do good to get the oven man in twice a year to give it a thorough clean, the bed linen does not fit the bed in the main bedroom, the bottom sheet is like a single sheet trying to fit over a double bed, there is still nowhere to keep toiletries in the bathroom even though the photographs show a unit and we have mentioned this the last three times - we actually take our own small table with us, the bin situation is beyond understanding with the bins now being down at the road. On the upside the table lamp in the lounge that we have mentioned is broken for the last three years has now been fixed and best of all WiFi has now been connected to the property. The property really is way overpriced to other similar properties in the area and NTS really does have to get their act together as walking into this property it is so obvious that it is an organisation that own it and it is not being checked on a personal level. Crathes Estate is outstanding but the quality of the property for the price charged does not reflect this.

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    • Amanda - Verified booking

      This was a lovely little lodge.

      Whilst very expensive for what we got it was a lovely property in a gorgeous location. The lodge is small with only one small shower room. That said my hubby (& our two tiny dogs) found the living room comfy for chilling with our books of an evening. We did notice a few times the toilet didn’t stop running after flushing but a jiggle of the button stopped it. The bed was smaller than we are used to but comfy and so we slept well. I was pleased to find a hairdryer as you don’t always get one in cottages (though it would be nice to know in advance that it’s included to save bringing one). It’s a shame the garden area was not enclosed so we couldn’t let our dogs off lead but it was a lovely spot to sit out and have breakfast - picnic table most welcome for that. The best bit though was the location and the walks through the estate - the dogs loved it and even though we never managed to find our way back to the same path we started on we always found our way back to the lodge

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      The accommodation was lovely.

      Comfortable and clean. I would say that it’s not really suitable for people with young children. The single bedroom is a long way from the main bedroom. You have to go past the front door are, through the lounge up a long hall, before you get there. That side of the house is also draughty and cold. The road up to the Castle that the house is on is busy day and night. Very busy and the cars fly up and down there. We even had lads racing up and down there one night at 11.30 for a good hour. If you had dogs or children, you wouldn’t want to let them go. It is pitch black outside at night. There was a torch provided but could have done with an outside light. Saying that, we had a lovely stay and the area was beautiful, fabulous places to visit and the locals were very friendly. The bins also weren’t collected, so they were all completely full when we got there. We had to take our rubbish to the local tip on several occasions.

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    Burn O'Vat

    Nestled in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Burn O'Vat is a geological wonder that shouldn't be missed. Explore the unique rock formation created during the Ice Age, and take a stroll around the tranquil loch. The circular walk is perfect for families and offers a chance to spot local wildlife. Address: Keiloch, Ballater AB35 5SU

    Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve

    Discover the natural beauty of Scotland's Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve. Stroll through pine forests, follow the riverside trail and hike up to the hilltop viewpoint for panoramic views of Loch Kinord and the surrounding Cairngorms. See ancient geological features, and catch sight of wildlife such as otters, red squirrels and ospreys. Free entry. Address: Dinnet, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, AB34 5NB
    Dunnottar Castle
    Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-eastern coast of Scotland, about 2 miles south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages.

    Balmoral Castle

    Balmoral Castle, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a must-see for anyone interested in history and architecture. The Scottish residence of the Royal Family since the reign of Queen Victoria, it's a unique chance to see how the royals spend their summers. Visitors can explore the gardens, exhibitions, and audio tours while taking in the stunning views of the Scottish Highlands. Address: Ballater, AB35 5TB, Scotland

    Gordon Highlanders Museum

    Discover the heroic story of Scotland’s iconic regiment at the Gordon Highlanders Museum. Immerse yourself in the history of this famous regiment, from its formation in 1794 to the present day. Highlights include the Waterloo Room, with its fascinating collection of medals and weapons, and the recreated trench where you can experience what life was like for soldiers on the front line. Address: St Luke’s, Viewfield Rd, Aberdeen AB15 7XH
    Robert Gordon University (RGU) Aberdeen
    Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University (RGU) is a Scottish University. It offers many courses including undergraduate and postgraduate, and has an international reputation for management, health, energy & technology.

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