Luxury Cabin Retreats in Scotland with sea loch views
Two secluded luxury cabins lie at the heart of a 25-acre wild woodland. Between moor and sea loch, with views across the water to the islands and hills beyond, Borradill is a retreat to recalibrate, reconnect and rest.
Located on a remote peninsula in the west Highlands of Scotland, with Skye to the north and Mull to the west, the Ardnamurchan peninsula is known for its wildness and tremendous beauty. Where the Scottish Highlands become the Hebrides, you experience the drama of the mountains alongside the wide, white-sand beaches of the islands.
Foraging, wild swimming, forest kids’ camp, boat hire, bike hire and kayaking are all possible from the door. Experience all four seasons of Scotland’s wild west coast.
The House is a cabin ideal for families and friends (4–6 guests), while the Cottage is a romantic woodland cabin (sleeps 4). Both are secluded and set 100m apart — you’ll feel the immense calm of isolation, with no other buildings in sight.
Take them separately or together and experience these award-winning, interior-designed cabin retreats in a spectacular landscape.
For those in need of big landscapes, adventure and rest.
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Award-winning, interior-designed cabins welcoming families, dogs and couples, where the Scottish Highlands meet the Hebrides.
A family self-catering cabin, sleeping 4–6 guests, with generous space to host 10+ for relaxed lunches and indoor activities, crafting and games.
Features two bathrooms, a boot room, a cosy movie snug, and a large deck overlooking the sea loch — an ideal place for spending time together in comfort for family self-catering holidays. The House is dog friendly.
A secluded woodland scottish cabin, the cottage sleeps 2-4 guests across two bedrooms.
A cosy and romantic self-catering cottage hideaway at the end of a winding track, tucked into a birch glade beside the tranquil heron pond. The cottage is dog friendly.
Borradill offers a rich mix of experiences, from boating and swimming to hiking, cycling, snorkelling, kayaking, whisky tasting, foraging, and wildlife watching.
There is much to experience from the door and further afield.
We are a 1.5-hour drive from Fort William, with direct train services to London and Birmingham.
Glasgow is a 3.5 hour drive away, and Edinburgh approximately 4 hours.
Borradill sits at the gateway to the Hebrides, with easy access to ferries to Mull, the Small Isles and onwards to Skye.
Four seasons of inspiration, adventure, renewal and rest.
Join the tradition.
Discover the West Coast of Scotland at Borradill.