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Have got a new project at work that means travelling to every local authority in Scotland and doing a couple of days work.

Getting all my travel expenses and can take time off for a day or two here or there to have wee holidays by myself (hopefully with my bike)

So, has anyone seen anything interesting going fro short holiday lets? Thinking things like bothies with a woodburner, gypsy caravans, converted buses etc?

Cheap is good too. Don't care about luxury, but remoteness and nice views (and pubs) works for me.

I've also dropped a little cash on some camping gear too so will be doing plenty of that.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 1:07 pm
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There's a weird sort of a hippy commune bunkhouse place in the middle of Mabie Forest. Ensuite trails and a pub about ten minutes' walk down a fire road.

[url= http://www.marthrownofmabie.com/ ]Marthrown of Mabie[/url]


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 1:33 pm
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Opposite end of the scale, we stayed in www.corrie-house.com, the view from the "Mull" bedroom is spectacular. Cooked breakfast is on the small side (for a cooked breakfast, it's still plenty) but does include homemade sausages!

A couple of pubs within staggering distance* that do good food.

*don't believe the owner, the track over the hill is not really driveable, we did it in the C-max but it involved sliding over rocks on the floorpan, it's a nice walk though if you take a torch and the pubs a bit more local than the touristy one in the marina.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 1:35 pm
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[url= http://www.sleeperzzz.com/index.html ]http://www.sleeperzzz.com/index.html[/url]
Never stayed but Tripadvisor reviews seem ok


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 1:39 pm
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Stayed at Marthrown a couple of years ago and it was pretty manky......
Lazy Duck at Nethybridge however is fantastic, as is the roundhouse near Newtonmore - will be going back soon.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 1:42 pm
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A converted fire service lorry, including a woodburner, at Inshriach, near Aviemore. Also a gin distillery on the estate.
http://www.inshriachhouse.com/camping-in-style/


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 1:42 pm
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[url= http://stayatalighthouse.co.uk/ ]Rua Reidh[/url]

[url= http://www.lighthousehotel.co.uk/ ]Corsewall Point[/url]

*BEWARE both below may/may not be trading I **think** the Crask is ok but the Gravault website has gone/is down....

[url= https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g635690-d1974229-Reviews-Crask_Inn-Lairg_Caithness_and_Sutherland_Scottish_Highlands_Scotland.html ]Crask Inn[/url]

[url= http://www.wigwamholidays.com/locations.aspx ]wigwams[/url]

[url= https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g7205385-d5009592-Reviews-Garvault_Hotel-Kinbrace_Scottish_Highlands_Scotland.html ]Garvault[/url]


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:09 pm
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Woodsman's Hut at the Lazy Duck Hostel, Nethy Bridge.
Eco wooden hut with small step/porch facing the Cairngorms, wood stove, trad Scots box bed, bush shower outside and a separate hut with composting toilet. Secluded in the woods of Abernethy estate and looking at Ryvoan/Strathnethy side of Cairngorm.
Highly recommended; used it as a 3 night stop off on an extended Tour de Cairngorms with the Mrs.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:17 pm
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NTS have quite a few interesting places lighthouses, cottages in castle grounds etc, although they probably don't work too well for a single person.

Your work must love you if you are camping and not charging back hotel prices!


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:22 pm
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http://www.isleofmaybirdobs.org/how-to-visit


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:29 pm
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Have got a new project at work that means travelling to every local authority in Scotland and doing a couple of days work.

I have to say I'm curious what work you do that entails you to visit all 32 of Scotlands local authorities in person?!

Thats a lot of travelling!


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:33 pm
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Lots of 'wigwam' sites you could stay at, lovely one at Sands near gairloch.

OP I thought you were semi retired and only worked about a day a week?


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:33 pm
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Airbnb - fishing trawler moored near Glasgow

Crask I think is down to weekends, so glad I got there when it's in it's present form - for me - one of the best places I've ever been.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 2:45 pm
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Some amazing ones in here, keep 'em coming!

I do training in digital inclusion for charities, won a tender to do a nationwide project. Got to do 64 days of training by mid May.
Have come out of retirement for this project, but the pay is good so might take some time off after to do more cycling.

Oh don't worry, work are paying for hotels when I'm doing the training, these are just ones when I'm on my own in between the different training courses I have to deliver.

Plus I'm getting all my mileage so I'll be getting to drive the MX5 round the whole country - looking forward to Moray/Highlands/Argyll etc - will get some great driving in!


 
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Somewhere near Bonar Bridge there is a set of old railway carriages converted into smart b and b. Can't remember the name.


 
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I do training in digital inclusion for charities, won a tender to do a nationwide project. Got to do 64 days of training by mid May.
Have come out of retirement for this project, but the pay is good so might take some time off after to do more cycling.

That's a cracking way to see [i]almost[/i] all of scotland. Kudos!

i guess if you're motoring in your MX5 the route from Inverness to Applecross, up and over the Bealach Na Ba would be cracking. Not sure how that works in with your local authorities though!

Edit: Actually, even just thinking about the logistics of your trip gives me a bit of a headache. Shetland for instance?! Haha!


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 3:50 pm
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There's a bridge to Shetland right?

Wait, who is going to feed my cats?


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 4:39 pm
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Mcmoonter towers has a place you can stay, it's even been on the TV.


 
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Somewhere near Bonar Bridge there is a set of old railway carriages converted into smart b and b. Can't remember the name.

That is Sleeperzzz, at Rogart, as mentioned up thread.

There's also one at Glenfinnan station.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 5:41 pm
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i guess if you're motoring in your MX5 the route from Inverness to Applecross, up and over the Bealach Na Ba would be cracking. Not sure how that works in with your local authorities though!

geographically about a 1/4 of the landmass is covered by just the one local authority (Highland Council) the other 2/3rds of your 32 LAs are within 40 odd minutes drive from Glasgow/Edinburgh 🙂

There's a bridge to Shetland right?

Well thats one of you're interesting nights accommodation right there - a sleeping bag under a table in the bar of the Aberdeen / Shetland ferry.

In fact theres probably a blue plaque there now, as it was under a table, in sleeping bag, catching the last ebbs of 3G on the Shetland Ferry, 5 and a bit years ago, that the STW username 'maccruiskeen' was born.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 5:52 pm
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Every local authority in Scotland?

Welcome to my world...

Fife. Nowhere specific. The whole place is unique... 😉


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 6:38 pm
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South Ayrshire - I think you can stay at the Eisenhower room in Culzean castle.

Moray - one of the Findhorn village b&b's. Knit your own yoghurt.

Argyll and Bute - Easdale island. Great spot, and you have to time it for first weekend in September. World [s]drinking[/s] stone skimming championships.


 
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If Easdale doesn't work out then the Clachaig Inn is an option. Never stayed, but one of my favourite pubs


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 6:46 pm
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What's digital inclusion?


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 7:52 pm
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Oh, and Cumbernauld for North Lanarkshire. Anywhere. You will remember it, not for positive reasons though... 😀


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 7:55 pm
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Just realised I was talking total balls above, was actually meaning the Tigh an Truish http://www.tigh-an-truish.co.uk/index.html


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 8:05 pm
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If there's £££ to be spent You can rent my shed for a few nights if you like i, I'll even provide a sleeping mat - East Lothian is the council...

Oh but you'd need to tidy it out first so you could lie down flat...deal? Nice one!


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 8:14 pm
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Digital Inclusion is about getting people who don't use the internet to use the internet as it is important for modern life.

Well, I have a flat in Edinburgh so the offer of a shed in Mussie is sound of you, but I'll probably kip at home that night.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 8:25 pm
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I'd be well impressed if you could wangle a night at [url= http://thewitchery.com/Suites-Info.html ]The Witchery[/url] on the company expenses...


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 8:46 pm
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You should find a couple of interesting things on here!

[url] http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/ [/url]

You get all sorts of things like old water towers, gatehouses, castles, lighthouses etc


 
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Stayed in a Yurt at Marthrown of Mabie and that was very nice. Also they have an outdoor log fired hot tub. Didn't stay in the hostel area but it didn't look amazing. Glad I stayed in a Yurt as that weekend some sort rave/party had booked all the beds in the hostel. A few turned up early and there was some pretty loud music, plenty of incense, and even more weed. Plus a few alternatives who didn't come across as the friendliest bunch.

I can also recommend the [url= http://www.gatliff.org.uk/ ]Gatliff trust hostels[/url] for the Outer Hebrides. Basic but in lovely areas. First 2 we stayed at we didn't see anyone, just an honesty box for the fees. Third one we met the second person to complete all the [url= https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_(geography) ]Marilyns[/url] which was pretty interesting and he got me into bothying.

Finally if you're in Stornoway then go to the Heb Hostel and ask if the owner's son in-laws tree house is available. Not connected to the hostel as such but pretty awesome to stay in.


 
Posted : 10/02/2016 10:12 pm
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Posted : 10/02/2016 10:21 pm
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One in hoping to visit;

http://toms-bothy.co.uk/

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^ hell yes to Tom's pad...


 
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