Cabins with hot tubs in Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve

Explore nature’s remarkable handiwork at this nature reserve within the Cairngorms.

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Culdees Castle Estate Glamping

5 units · Glamping17 acres · Perthshire , Scotland
Luxury woodland cabins, each with a private hot tub, in the grounds of a Scottish castle
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Glen Dye Cabins and Cottages

4 units · Glamping15000 acres · Banchory, Scotland
Garden Camp at Glen Dye offers stays in our Vintage Showman's Caravan, our Keeper's Hut and two bring your own tent pitches. The Showman's Caravan sleeps 2 in a double bed and the Keeper's Hut also sleeps two in a king size bed. All these options share an outdoor kitchen and a heated washhouse.
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Bankhead Croft

14 units · Glamping, Tents10 acres · Gamrie, Scotland
I am a ten acre Croft. I have an on-site cafe. I rescue animals which surround the property. We are two miles from Gardenstown seaside. I offer camping, glamping B&B, and tiny home, cabins. Many properties have hot tubs and are set alone. It’s a quiet area and for those who want to chill on the countryside.
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Cabins with hot tubs in Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve guide

Overview

Some of the prettiest woodland in Scotland’s northeast lies in the Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve. Within the Cairngorms National Park, the reserve is a beautiful blend of wetlands, heath, moors and woods. It’s also a great place for wildlife spotting—more than 140 bird species have been seen here and otters are also a fairly common sight. A stroll through the landscape brings you to Loch Kinord, where you may see breeding and wintering birds, and to the remarkable Burn O’Vat, a granite cauldron-shaped pothole—standing inside and listening to the water echo is an out-of-the-ordinary experience. While there is no campsite in the nature reserve, caravan sites can be found just 10 minutes away.

When to go

Spring and winter are the best times to visit for birdwatching. In spring, summer visitors, such as swallows and willow warblers, return from their winter homes while in winter you may see flocks of finches, tufted ducks, greylag geese, goldeneyes and the occasional otter. However, the reserve is a year-round attraction. Ospreys are sometimes spotted in summer and, in autumn, the landscape blazes with rich colors. Note that the visitor center is usually closed for a few weeks over Christmas and New Year.

Know before you go

  • This nature reserve is important for wildlife so visitors should visit responsibly, following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Be especially careful around breeding birds on the lochs from April through July
  • You’ll find panels in the Visitor Centre that provide details about how the different elements of the reserve evolved, from the glaciers that carved the landscape to the formation of lochs and bogs. 
  • The closest bus stop is in Dinnit, four miles (6.5 kilometres) away.
  • Trails are clearly marked and depart from the car park

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