Luxury cabins in Staffa National Nature Reserve

Staffa’s volcanic rock columns are out of this world.

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St Conan's Escape

4 units · Glamping4 acres · Dalmally, Scotland
Dog-friendly lodges on a Scottish mountainside with incredible loch views
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The Nest at Loch Lomond

1 unit · Glamping5 acres · Stirling and Falkirk, Central Scotland
This modern space can sleep up to 4. The Nest sits at the top of a 5 acre field. It has a full kitchen, smart TV and dining area. Views overlooking Loch Lomond. We are the perfect base for your adventures- so many hiking and mountain biking routes directly from The Nest. Covered veranda with outdoor seating with Bluetooth surround sound to enjoy your sundowners!
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Sanday Cabin

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Sandy, Scotland
The Sanday Cabin is an open plan space with a lovely French style double bed (separate toilet / shower room) that sits at the top of a croft on the Isle of Sanday, right next door to Canna. The cabin has views out over the bay of Canna harbour to the Cuillins of Skye and across to the Isle of Rum. You can even see the famous Sanday Puffin Stacks from the cabin and take a stroll along the Puffin Trail. The cabin has its own decking area and a wooden fenced garden area - so you can enjoy looking at cows without them getting too close! Fully equipped kitchen, all linen towels provided and luggage transport provided.
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Luxury cabins in Staffa National Nature Reserve guide

Overview

The uninhabited island of Staffa lies just off Scotland’s west coast but looks as if it’s on another planet. The island is famed for its distinctive six-sided columns of rock, formed by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. Most spectacular is the cathedral-like Fingal's Cave, where the astonishing acoustics inspired Mendelssohn’s celebrated Hebrides overture. It’s also a top choice for wildlife watchers who can see puffins, razorbills, and guillemots nesting on the cliffs and grassy slopes. Boat tours leave from the islands of Mull and Iona, as well as Oban on the mainland. Visits to Staffa are only possible via day tour, meaning Staffa camping is not possible. However, nearby options can be found on the Isle of Mull. Glamping pods are available on Iona, while Oban campsites on the mainland make for more good options.

When to go

Boat tours to Staffa National Nature Reserve typically run from April through October, with the option to depart in the morning or early afternoon. The summer months promise the most agreeable weather and sailing conditions (though it’s advisable to book ahead of time during the height of summer). For wildlife watchers, the best time to see puffins and other seabirds is during the breeding season from early May until early August.

Know before you go

  • Landing on Staffa is always dependent on suitable weather conditions. 
  • There are no visitor facilities on the island.
  • Visitors should have appropriate footwear for rough ground and slippery rocks.
  • Due to the terrain, visiting Staffa is not advisable for wheelchair users.

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