Situated around the gardens and wooded areas of Aigas Estate in the heart of the Scottish Highlands and within easy walking distance of Aigas House, the timber cabins accommodate up to 40 guests. The cabins are completely self-contained, tastefully furnished and equipped with en suite bedrooms. Find Out More
Where to stay
19 recommended places to stay. Please contact us for further suggestions.
Located on a private estate amongst open woodland in Cairngorms National Park, this rustic yet modern lodge is perfect for exploring this corner of the Scottish Highlands and viewing its wonderful native wildlife. Close to specialist hides, the lodge is an ideal base for photographing red squirrels. Find Out More
Situated in the village of Seahouses overlooking the harbour, the Bamburgh Castle Inn is the perfect place to stay whilst exploring the county of Northumberland and its stunning wildlife. The hotel is close to many of the county’s key wildlife locations and offers excellent accommodation. Find Out More
Offering a warm, traditional Islay welcome for all its guests, the Bridgend Hotel prides itself on its long history of excellent accommodation and on offering quality locally sourced food – from the hotel’s garden, local suppliers and the Islay Estates. The Bridgend has spacious rooms and a choice of bars. Find Out More
Located on the edge of Stornoway, the friendly Cabarfeidh Hotel offers a comfortable accommodation option for exploring the wildlife of Lewis. With en suite rooms and its Cleaver restaurant serving a range of typical Scottish dishes, the hotel makes for a great base. Find Out More
Duisdale House Hotel is a luxury family-run hotel on Skye’s southern Sleat Peninsular. The hotel began life as a hunting lodge in 1860 and although the beautiful, landscaped gardens and historic exterior remain, inside you will discover a modern and stylish boutique hotel that makes the perfect base for exploring Skye. Find Out More
Just a short drive from the quaint village of Dunster close to the Somerset Coast, this luxury accommodation provides a tranquil and comfortable stay in the heart of the Exmoor National Park. The hotel's idyllic rural location offers spectacular, far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside and moor. Find Out More
The Eddrachilles Hotel is a small, owner-run hotel on Scotland’s stunning north-west Sutherland coast. Built originally as a Church of Scotland minister’s house, it enjoys gorgeous views over the island-studded Badcall Bay and beyond to Assynt, and offers good food and comfortable accommodation. Find Out More
In 1860 Queen Victoria stayed at the Grant Arms Hotel and wrote of it favourably in her diary. While maintaining its historic style, it is now a modern hotel. Its rooms have facilities beyond Queen Victoria’s wildest dreams – they’re all en suite, with tea and coffee, a hair dryer, TV and WiFi. Find Out More
This comfortable hotel is in countryside close to the town of King's Lynn with spectacular views over The Wash. Rooms here are en suite, tastefully decorated and feature all the amenities you could need for a comfortable stay. The hotel also has a spa, a fully equipped health club, a restaurant and bar. Find Out More
Knock House is a classic west highland country house located in the heart of the 12,000 hectare Benmore Estate in Scotland. Full of new life and old charm, it offers comfortable accommodation for up to 20 guests, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and glens. Find Out More
Skeabost House Hotel is situated in an idyllic location with nine hectares of woodland on the edge of a loch, with views out to sea and crofting hamlets. The hotel has been extensively refurbished using beautiful, luxury fabrics and décor to complement the historic building. Find Out More
The Stone House Hotel is a Grade II listed building with a classic country house feel. Situated in an acre of old English gardens near the charming market town of Hawes in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, the hotel makes for a convenient and comfortable stay in the national park. Find Out More
The Druidstone Hotel has a beautiful location on the edge of St Brides Bay, offering stunning views and spectacular sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean. Set in 20 acres of grounds within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the hotel offers ten bedrooms and a restaurant with a rustic but comfortable atmosphere. Find Out More
All rooms at The Mill have en suite facilities, and are equipped with TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, and tea/coffee-making facilities, and have lovely views of the Lancashire countryside, surrounded by wildlife. The hotel has a restaurant and a bar serving traditional Lancashire fare. Find Out More
The old farm buildings at the heart of Skomer Island have been thoroughly refurbished to provide simple hostel-style self-catering accommodation for visitors and researchers from April through until October - an overnight stay allows guests to explore in peace after day visitors have returned to the mainland. Find Out More
A traditional Highland coaching inn, The Old Inn at Gairloch offers an ideal place to unwind, and explore this delightful wild corner of Scotland’s west coast. Expect a friendly welcome and relaxed atmosphere from this outstanding inn which occupies a lovely location overlooking Gairloch harbour. Find Out More
A historic manor house set within idyllic Dorset countryside, ten minutes from the Jurassic Coast, with beautiful rooms. The Jacobean era house offers comfortable accommodation and also features a Georgian walled garden, outdoor pool, tennis court and over 400 hectares of land to explore. Find Out More
Offering a comfortable base from which to explore the beautiful county of Devon, the Woodbury Park Hotel features modern facilities and spacious grounds. It boasts excellent access to the local heathlands, rivers and estuaries and features a pool and restaurant with good views. Find Out More