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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ivy, Whithorn
  • Whithorn

    Ivy, Whithorn

    Ref: S1029418

    Reviews 2

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    JUST ADDED TO OUR PORTFOLIO FOR 2025 Step into the heart of this delightful cabin and find a warm and welcoming open-plan living space. Relax on the plush sofa or armchair, perfect for unwinding with a good book or enjoying the stunning sea view...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lochead Chalet
  • 1

    Lochgilphead

    Lochead Chalet

    Ref: S842196

    Reviews 2

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    Located at the top end of Loch Gilp, which opens from the much larger Loch Fyne, the town of Lochgilphead was originally designed as a planned town. Founded towards the end of the 18th century and following on from the opening of the road from...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rowan, Whithorn
  • Whithorn

    Rowan, Whithorn

    Ref: S1029419

    Reviews 1

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    NEW TO OUR PORTFOLIO FOR 2025 Rowan is thoughtfully designed to accommodate up to four guests. Step inside, and you'll discover a beautifully appointed open-plan living area with a plush sofa and armchair perfect for unwinding with a good book, a...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Torsa
  • 2

    Oban

    Torsa

    Ref: S1073279

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    Nestled amongst the rolling countryside of Devon, above the valley of the River Exe and between Bickleigh and Cadbury, rests the charming pint-sized village of Cadeleigh. Home to a church dedicated to St Bartholomew the Apostle, along with an...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Insh
  • 2

    Oban

    Insh

    Ref: S1073285

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    Cullipool is the largest village on the Isle of Luing and is situated at the northern end of the western side of the island. It is known for being a slate quarrying village and the village’s history is steeped in its slate-mining heritage. The...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Erraid
  • 2

    Oban

    Erraid

    Ref: S1073284

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    Cullipool is the largest village on the Isle of Luing and is situated at the northern end of the western side of the island. It is known for being a slate quarrying village and the village’s history is steeped in its slate-mining heritage. The...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ardwell House East Lodge, Stranraer
  • 1

    Stranraer

    Ardwell House East Lodge, Stranraer

    Ref: S135443

    Reviews 18

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    With stunning views across Luce Bay the lodge is set in a peaceful coastal location with woodland to the rear; a footpath provides a short walk to the beach for seal watching and to enjoy all the other the sea-life. The Lodge provides a perfect...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 11 Mansion View
  • 1

    Helensburgh

    11 Mansion View

    Ref: S584464

    Reviews 12

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    Sitting at the southern tip of the Rosneath Peninsula, Kilcreggan is host to a collection of impressive houses dating from the days when many wealthy Glasgow merchants had summer homes away from the city, and the popularity of the steamship...

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    £125

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Buchan,  Newton Stewart
  • Newton Stewart

    Buchan, Newton Stewart

    Ref: S135478

    Reviews 19

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    Set in a tranquil, wilderness location surrounded by nature, with direct access to surrounding hills, ancient woodland, forest trails and Loch Trool, the Buchan is a historic 19th Century hunting lodge with impressive environmental credentials. It...

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    £146

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Netherwood Lodge, Netherwood near Dumfries
  • Dumfries

    Netherwood Lodge, Netherwood near Dumfries

    Ref: S172707

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    A stay at Netherwood Lodge puts you at the heart of some of Scotland’s most iconic scenery and culture. From the undulating hills to fast-flowing burns and acres of forests, there’s so much to explore right on your doorstep. Just up the road is...

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    £171

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holly
  • 1

    Denny

    Holly

    Ref: S900171

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    Denny is a small town located in Stirlingshire, tucked between the historic cities of Falkirk and Stirling. Despite its small size, Denny offers a variety of shops where you can find all your essentials, along with a snug collection of pubs...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Elm
  • 1

    Denny

    Elm

    Ref: S900130

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    Denbigh dates back to the 11th century and boasts the remains of a 13th century castle, perched on a steep hill above the town and commanding some superb views over the surrounding countryside. Denbigh is a busy little town, with a variety of...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Roe Deer Lodge
  • 1

    Newton Stewart

    Roe Deer Lodge

    Ref: S425736

    Reviews 18

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    Whithorn is a small village on the south coast of Scotland with a rich history. The highlight of the village is the Priory and Museum with its beautiful setting overlooking the bay. The museum is dedicated to the study of the Priory, which was...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Drovers Cabin, Kirkcudbright
  • Kirkcudbright

    The Drovers Cabin, Kirkcudbright

    Ref: S810967

    Reviews 1

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    A unique off grid property with no electricity This former Drovers Cabin which has retained many of its original features including the original, now decommissioned gas lights, is completely ‘off-grid' and offers life at a different pace. With...

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ash
  • 1

    Denny

    Ash

    Ref: S900140

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    Denny is a small town located in Stirlingshire, tucked between the historic cities of Falkirk and Stirling. Despite its small size, Denny offers a variety of shops where you can find all your essentials, along with a snug collection of pubs...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Skylark Lodge
  • 1

    Dumfries

    Skylark Lodge

    Ref: S777649

    Reviews 1

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    Southerness is a small coastal village established in the late 18th century, which looks out over the Solway Firth, and forms part of the Colvend coast, one of the finest stretches of coastline on the 'Scottish Riviera'. Home to three pubs, two...

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    £120

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ardlochan Lodge - Culzean Castle
  • 2

    Maybole

    Ardlochan Lodge - Culzean Castle

    Ref: S282650

    Reviews 37

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    Maybole is a coastal town in Scotland, known to be the ancient capital of Carrick, with rich history dating back the 1100s. There is plenty to discover within the town including the 19th century town hall and the imposing Maybole Castle, with...

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    £159

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Lodge in Balmullo
  • 2

    St Andrews

    3 Bed Lodge in Balmullo

    Ref: S522036

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 2 twin rooms with zip-and-link beds (which can be made into king-size on request) and 1 double - 2 bathrooms – 1 shower room and WC, 1 bathroom with waterfall shower over bath and WC - Gas hob...

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    £209

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

    Glen Dye The Corner House, Banchory

    Ref: S1039967

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    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

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    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 - Hillside Retreat
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    Cupar

    Hillside Retreat

    Ref: S1251156

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    £443

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Granary Lodge, Mossyard, Gatehouse Of Fleet
  • Castle Douglas

    Granary Lodge, Mossyard, Gatehouse Of Fleet

    Ref: S135531

    Reviews 23

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    Granary Lodge is one of seven luxury lodges available at Mossyard which have been exclusively designed for us to provide the ultimate seaside retreat. Mossyard, home of the McConchie family for five generations, is a working farm situated in a...

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    £146

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

    Glen Dye No 5 Steading Cottage, Banchory

    Ref: S1039973

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    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 - Glen Dye No 4 Steading Cottage, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye No 4 Steading Cottage, Banchory

    Ref: S1039970

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

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    £354

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    Dog-friendly lodges in Scotland

    Apart from the fact that good weather isn't always guaranteed, Scotland is a wonderful place for a short break with your four-legged friend. With plenty of wide open spaces like the Cairngorms National Park, it's perfect for lovely long dog walks with stunning views. Our dog-friendly cabins in Scotland cover the Scottish Borders to the Highlands, from the coast to the countryside and everywhere in between.

    Fancy booking a pet-friendly log cabin in Scotland with your own private hot tub? We also offer a great selection of dog-friendly log cabins with hot tubs in Scotland (plus larger pet-friendly lodges with hot tubs) which are perfect for retreating to after a busy day spent exploring. Why not browse our dog-friendly lodges, log cabins, shepherd's huts and more in Scotland for your next getaway? Many even come with their own enclosed gardens, so your dog can stretch their legs while you have peace of mind.

    Browse through our selection of log cabins in Scotland that allow dogs and you'll find properties with everything you'll need from a home from home. Whether you are after a dog-friendly cottage within a buzzing holiday park or you'd prefer a rural escape somewhere peaceful like Loch Lomond, we'll find it for you. Don't delay, let us help you book your dream dog-friendly hot tub holiday today!

    Best locations in Scotland

    Whether you're looking for a bolthole in natural surroundings or a secure pet-friendly cabin on Scotland's rugged coastline, here are some of the most popular places to book dog-friendly holiday lodges in Scotland:

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Allister Smith - Verified booking

      East Lodge, Ardwell, is a delightful location for a relaxed holiday. The lodge is comfortable and pleasantly fitted out and for our purposes it provided all that we desired for a very enjoyable visit. It is in a relatively isolated position so on our way to the property we collected sufficient provisions to be self catering although there is a very good restaurant about a mile away. As we were visiting in November, we anticipated cold weather and thoroughly enjoyed having a wood fire in the evenings as well as having the central heating at other times. The beds were very comfortable and warm, the living/dining room allowed us splendid coastal views, and the kitchen was well kitted out for us to prepare whatever meals we fancied and looked into the garden with its bird feeders which were eagerly used by several bird species as well as a number of the local red squirrels - great entertainment. The 'Murder stone' just alongside the garden was an interesting feature and is explained in the lodge information folder. It was great to explore the estate of Ardwell House and there are numerous obvious paths which can be followed. Although we were out of season and the walled garden was closed, the estate gardener did open the gate for me to view the garden. Several marked paths direct one to interesting parts of the estate and Ardwell Church is a lovely building and from there one can do a cross country walk to Ardwell village and the coast. Wildlife along the coastal mudflats is abundant and the coastal sunrises were often spectacular. The lodge is a perfect location to explore the Mull of Galloway and the Rhins Peninsula and it is well worth visiting some of the historical sites signposted locally as well as the local towns and gardens. At different times of year the rhododendron displays would be fantastic and we certainly have intentions of returning in the near future.

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    • Dominic - Verified booking

      Unfortuantely we had multiple problems with this place.

      First off, we had specifically chosen a place with enclosed garden so we could allow our dog to go outside. There was no enclosure. Sykes did apologise and deal with the issue to some degree and we were able to fathom our own enclosure. Our next major problem was the bed. It was so uncomfortable when I sat on it the I sunk straight to the bottom. My wife found it extremely uncomfortable as well so we ended up completely removing the bed and mattress and sleeping on the floor with some duvets for the week. Something I've never done in all my years staying in different places. It was clearly a very low quality mattress. I find it surprising no-one else has commented on this. We did contact Sykes. The owner ordered a mattress topper to be delivered however it made little difference-he nor Sykes followed up with us to see if it was any better. I checked on Amazon it appeared to be the cheapest one available for next day delivery. Other thicker ones were available for slightly more cost that likely would have been better. There was also no washing machine or dishwasher-for the price I would have expected at least a dishwasher. The kitchen counter top was small (which is to be expected) but the precious little space was taken up mostly by the microwave-this could easily be remedied with a wall mount. There were other small issues like overly squeaky doors and no coat hangers at the front door so no ideal place to hang wet coats when you got back from a walk. Other problems we had were no displayed internet password so I had to call Sykes for it and the vacuum cleaner filter got blocked because it had the wrong bags. I ended up opening and declogging all the hairs on the filter which was something I really didn't enjoy doing and shouldn't have had to. So overall, I would not recommend staying here.

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    • T Barnes - Verified booking

      Good location. Easy access to most points of interest as long as you have a car. Mull of Galloway, Port Patrick, Logan Gardens, Galloway Forest Park/Dark Skies, Kirkudbright, Bladnoch Distillery all within up to 90min drive. Nearest major supermarkets at Stranraer 30 min drive. Public transport is at approx. 150 mins intervals until 19:00 and not always on time. Taxi's can be 30+ minute waits. Excellent pub/restaurant in the Tigh-na-Mara at Sandhead 3 miles north of Ardwell on bus route. Handy general store for essentials (McKenzie's) also in that village. (nothing of that nature in Ardwell itself). Accommodation is very good. Loads of character, good size rooms for a couple. Warm in summer/autumn. Open wood/coal fire a nice comforting touch. Used twice on raining days after long walk. Plenty of hot water on demand. Peaceful grounds on Ardwell Estate to walk in. The lake especially. The road outside is the only thorough fare into the area. Traffic can be heard during day/evening (no double glazing/listed building I expect), but you get used to it. Sun trap on the decking up to 15:30 in Sept. Lots of wildlife to watch. Including an unidentified visitor from the woods at the rear, several early mornings testing the cat flap on the rear door. Luce Bay makes for a good place to walk/sit quietly in the sun, with stunning view. Good communication from owners. No Wi-Fi, radio (brought our own - although stations available on the Freeview TV) iron, shaver socket (bring a 3-pin to 2-pin adapter for electric toothbrush) or washing machine (kitchen small but easily useable with all essentials), otherwise would give 5 stars.

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    • Mark - Verified booking

      Site of lodge peaceful and quiet, surrounding area glorious.

      Lodge itself overall poorly maintained, tired looking, unhygienic, poor cleanliness. Decking area full of cobwebs, green mould and algae, bird poo, dead plants in pots, seating rusty, discoloured, stained. Entrance step broken temp mend with gaffa tape, as is shower enclosure with hazard tape, mould and dirt ingrained in shower enclosure. Smoke alarms held on by blue tac as one fell off during our stay. Kitchen utensils pots and pans, glasses and cutlery filthy and requiring cleaning before use. Previous occupants food, slippers, toothbrushes and toiletries left in cupboards. Wifi not working as was television, sound only no picture ( known problem). Battery powered bedroom side light not working. Overall very disappointed as have used Sykes before, spent most of our time away from lodge and left early, Did not complain to Sykes or owner at the time as in my view to many problems and issues requiring solved and many of them already aware of by owner according to welcome book and cleaning schedule etc in folder. All above documented in various pictures I am able and willing to share on request with owner and Sykes, although I strongly recommend both require to visit lodge as my pictures and summary above are a true reflection of what we experienced and nothing like what you describe on your website. This customers journey was not a happy one. Mark and Fiona

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    • Hilary - Verified booking

      The location is lovely.

      Unfortunately our hearts sank when we saw the caravan next door's motorhome parked a foot away from the side lounge window of the lodge. There was a really nice view from the decking of the fields to the left, but obliterated by the motorhome. The decking of the lodge was covered in dog hair and bird droppings, and a broken pot by the French doors also covered in bird droppings. The lodge has obviously been lovely at one time, but has an air of neglect about it, frayed curtains, dirty blinds and window ledges, fluff and dust behind the bathroom door, the oven and toaster were filthy, the kitchen cupboards dirty, especially the one under the sink. Utensil rack on the wall ingrained with grease. Dog hairs stuck to the valance on the double bed. No bedside lamp. Personal items, presumably the owner's, in cupboards and drawers, even shoes and socks in one of the bedroom drawers. Despite the property being advertised as having central heating the handbook stated that there is a fire in the lounge and a portable heater, and not to touch the controls of the boiler. All in all a total disappointment, made worse by the lack of attention to cleanliness.

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