Our Scotland collection brings together stays that feel truly special. You’ll find treehouses tucked among ancient woodland, glamping retreats that blend comfort with nature, striking alpine-style lodges with panoramic views, and grand country houses designed for gathering and celebrating.
Interiors are warm, inviting and thoughtfully styled – think natural textures, generous living spaces, deep sofas and bedrooms made for pure relaxation. Outside, many retreats make the most of their surroundings with private hot tubs, outdoor baths, terraces and firepits, creating spaces where mornings start slowly and evenings stretch on beneath wide Scottish skies.
These are places that feel immersive and restorative, offering the perfect balance of luxury and landscape.
Scotland is a destination that stirs the soul. Vast landscapes, dramatic scenery and a deep sense of history give every stay a feeling of escape that’s hard to match elsewhere in the UK. From rolling hills and quiet glens to rugged mountains and lochs, it’s a place where nature takes centre stage.
Beyond the scenery, Scotland offers warm hospitality, rich culture and a slower pace of life that suits everything from romantic breaks to big celebrations. Whether you’re hiking through wild countryside, enjoying a long lunch by the fire, or simply watching the light change across the hills, Scotland has a way of making time feel wonderfully unhurried.
Each retreat in this collection has been chosen for the experience it offers. Romantic escapes are catered for with secluded treehouses and glamping stays designed for two – perfect for switching off, reconnecting and enjoying uninterrupted time together.
For group stays, our larger country houses and lodges provide generous space, multiple bedrooms and inviting communal areas where everyone can come together. These retreats are ideal for celebrations, reunions or relaxed weekends with friends, combining privacy with all the comforts you’d expect from a luxury stay.
Across the collection, you’ll find thoughtful extras like hot tubs, outdoor baths, dog-friendly layouts and peaceful settings that make every stay feel memorable.
From gentle countryside to dramatic highland landscapes, our Scottish retreats are set in locations that showcase the country at its best.
The Scottish Borders offer rolling hills, winding rivers and a wonderfully relaxed pace of life. It’s an area made for long walks, quiet moments and cosy evenings back at your retreat. Our stays here are ideal for romantic escapes and small group getaways, with plenty of space to explore by day and unwind in comfort by night.
Set close to Stirling, this part of Central Scotland combines beautiful countryside with fascinating history. Explore castles, woodland trails and scenic viewpoints by day, then return to a stylish lodge or country home where comfort and calm take over. It’s a brilliant base for both romantic weekends and group breaks, with easy access to some of Scotland’s most iconic sights.
The Highlands are pure drama – vast landscapes, towering mountains and a sense of space that feels truly liberating. Stay in a cosy lodge or remote retreat and enjoy days filled with fresh air and exploration, followed by evenings soaking in a hot tub or gathering around the fire. It’s an unforgettable setting for both adventurous escapes and restorative, slow-paced stays.
Scotland sits to the north of England and makes up the northernmost part of the UK. It’s known for its diverse landscapes, from lowland countryside and historic towns to the rugged Highlands and island-dotted coastline. Scotland is easily reached by car, train or plane, with excellent rail links to cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling.
Scotland offers endless opportunities for adventure and discovery. Popular activities include hill walking and hiking, exploring castles and historic sites, wildlife spotting, loch-side picnics, stargazing in dark-sky areas and enjoying local food and whisky. From outdoor adventures to relaxed sightseeing, there’s something here for every pace.
Across Scotland’s rural landscapes, traditional field sports form a long-established part of life on the land. Many estates offer opportunities for shooting and stalking, guided by experienced keepers with established practices that support habitat management and wildlife balance. These pursuits sit alongside a deep respect for the landscape, with conservation at their core, offering guests an insight into Scotland’s countryside heritage and countryside living.
Very much so. Scotland is a fantastic destination for dog-friendly holidays, with open landscapes, quiet trails and welcoming pubs. Many of our Scottish retreats are dog-friendly, offering plenty of space, easy access to walks and layouts designed to make travelling with pets simple and enjoyable.