8 weird and wonderful AirBnBs perfect for a Scotland vacation

For a truly memorable vacation, you don’t just need a fun destination, you also need an amazing place to stay.

Even better if the place where you spend your vacation is original and you can brag about it to your friends and family.

To help a new study by Confused.com has compiled some of the weirdest and most wonderful Airbnbs listed across Scotland that offer something really different when it comes to accommodation.

From mini-castles and Hobbit holes to airships and lighthouses, here are some of the most incredible AirBnBs in the country for an unforgettable stay this fall.

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The warren, Loch Tay




Want to leave the grid? Head underground to this luxurious underground cave house, The Warren.

Costing £ 250 a night, this hobbit-style property offers a unique experience to relax and have fun underground or on an ancient walk in the woods.

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Otter’s Holt, Killin




Otter’s Holt is located on the banks of the Lochay River.

This unique domed house is a tranquil spot that offers plenty of extras, including a private circular hot tub built into the terrace, but it’ll set you back £ 235 a night .

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Aberdeen Lighthouse Cottages, Aberdeenshire



Aberdeen Lighthouse Chalets
Aberdeen Lighthouse Chalets

If you are looking to get away with friends, why not take a trip to the sea and stay at Aberdeen Lighthouse Cottages.

From dolphin watching to the spectacular coastline walk, this Airbnb is a true site of natural beauty, making the cost of £ 212 per night all the more worth it.

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The Bridge House, Perthshire



The bridge house
The bridge house

This charming house was built on a bridge spanning the Ardle River in 1881.

The Bridge House is packed with quirky features, including spiral staircases, stone floors, and walkways. Let the adventure begin at £ 195 a night .

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Hobbit hideout, Moray



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The Hobbit Hideaway in Moray

Want to recreate your favorite fantasy book? This Hobbit Hideaway is a rustic paradise.

Take turns spotting the fairies and warming up near the Fyre Pit in this architectural delight, designed only using locally sourced, renewable and recycled materials.

At £ 170 a night, this list is well worth it to enjoy the Lord of the Rings-inspired environment.

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Pilot house, Drimnin



The Pilot House
The Pilot House

Have you ever dreamed of a cozy, curvy hut in the Highlands? Look no further than this impressive pilot house

This one-bed aluminum structure was built to resemble a control tower on a submarine, with a 360-degree view from the balcony.

Visitors have access to the entire property, which is built over two floors. For £ 160 a night, this property costs 25% less than other properties in the area.

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Airship, Drimnin



The airship
The airship

A secluded airship with breathtaking views is what awaits you at Airship in Drimnin, Scotland .

Retreat to this sustainable getaway and gaze at the constellations from the dragonfly windows. This unusual and comfortable stay will only cost you £ 160 for the night .

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Knockderry Castle, Helensburgh



Knockderry Castle
Knockderry Castle

Have you ever dreamed of recreating your own medieval fantasy? Knockderry Castle has been around since 1846 when it was built as a summer residence.

Visitors can stay with up to four loved ones. For £ 151 a night, tourists can explore 10 acres of wilderness parkland. Who wouldn’t choose to stay in a castle rather than a normal hotel?

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