Family-run Highland Eco Retreat

Where sustainability meets serenity

Nestled just outside Dingwall on our working croft, our three handcrafted eco-lodges offer a peaceful escape surrounded by breath-taking views, rolling hills, fresh Highland air, and a deep sense of Highland heritage and charm.

Highland Holiday Lodges

From Croft to Cabin

Highland Hospitality, Reimagined

Designed and built using locally sourced materials, each lodge blends beautifully into the natural landscape and features green technologies such as solar power, sedum roofs, and EV charging.

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Sustainable by Design

Eco Features Throughout

From locally sourced timber to energy-efficient heating systems, every detail supports a low-impact, environmentally friendly stay that doesn’t compromise on comfort.

Our solar power system generates renewable electricity for the lodges, reducing our carbon footprint and reliance on the grid. Sedum roofs provide natural insulation, absorb rainwater, and support local pollinators. EV charging points offer guests convenient, eco-friendly transport options during their stay.

Highland Holiday Lodges

Rooted in Tradition

Family-Run with Care

Built on family land and managed by three generations, our eco-lodges are more than just accommodation—they’re a continuation of our crofting legacy. With craftsmanship from David’s father and support from the wider family, you’ll feel the personal care and heritage in every aspect of your stay.

Highland Holiday Lodges

Explore and Connect

Local Life and Nature

Step out of your lodge and straight into nature. Enjoy walking trails, explore local wildlife, visit nearby villages, and discover Highland culture at your own pace.

Discover Nearby Gems

Culture, History, and Charm

A short trip into nearby Dingwall offers charming independent shops, cosy cafés, and a glimpse of daily Highland life.

For a unique day out, the picturesque Victorian spa town of Strathpeffer is a must visit. Stroll through the Strathpeffer Pavilion, explore the beautifully restored Pump Room, or step back in time at the Highland Museum of Childhood.