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Most popular Scottish holiday hotspots for 2022

Scotland's top beauty spots for holidays in 2022 have been revealed in a new study from a holiday website.

Holiday rental experts HomeToGo has released its list of the top trending Scottish scenic locations people will want to check out in 2022.

With searches for holiday accommodation in Scotland seeing a year-on-year increase of 82% via hometogo.co.uk, the travel company dove into the data to pinpoint which of the country's many picturesque places have seen the most significant increases in interest.

From the Hebrides to the Borders, the shortlist for best locations for seaside staycations and countryside retreats includes the likes of Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Brodick on Arran and Moffat in Dumfries and Galloway.

The top 10 Scottish Beauty Spots for 2022

10. Brodick, Arran

Brodick on the Isle of Arran (HomeToGo)


The ideal basecamp for exploring 'Scotland in miniature', Brodick is a welcoming town with stunning views of Goatfell, the Isle of Arran's soaring peak.
Enjoy leisurely strolls along the beach, take on challenging hikes on Goatfell or discover the wonder of whisky with a trip to the island's two exciting distilleries in Lochranza and the newly opened Lagg.

9. Coldingham, The Borders

Coldingham in The Borders (HomeToGo)


Lying close to the close to the village of St Abbs, this stunning village can be found close Coldingham Bay, a beautiful golden beach.
The ideal place fo wildlife lovers, it's filled with plenty of excuses for an outdoor trek.

8. Crail, Fife

Crail in Fife (HomeToGo)

This historic fishing village in the pretty East Neuk of Fife is filled with charming cobbled streets and plenty of places to view the numerous fishing boats to crowd the miniature harbour.

A food and drink haven, it's one of the best places to find stunning seafood and of course a delicious ice cream.

7. Cullen, Moray

Cullen in Moray (HomeToGo)

Famous as the home of one of Scotland's most famous dishes, Cullen Skink, this picturesque village in Moray is found on the sunny northeast coast.

Filled with charming cottages, the little fishing village is surrounded by stunning scenery, historical landmarks and beaches aplenty.

6. Moffat, Dumfries & Galloway

Moffat in Dumfries & Galloway (HomeToGo)

One of the most popular destinations in Scotland's hidden gem of a region, Dumfries and Galloway, Moffat is a picturesque town that's ideal for a relaxing break.

Explore the scenic Southern Upland Way during the day then settle down at night to enjoy a spot of stargazing as Moffat is Europe’s first 'Dark Sky Town'.

5. Braemar, Aberdeenshire

Braemar in Aberdeenshire (HomeToGo)

Nestled in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, Braemar is one of Scotland's highest villages.

Perfect for hillwalking and mountain biking breaks, as well as ski trips in winter with proximity to Glenshee.

4. Millport, Isle of Great Cumbrae

Millport on the Isle of Great Cumbrae (HomeToGo)

The only town on the tiny island of Great Cumbrae, Millport proves that good things do come in small packages.

Explore on two wheels along the Great Cumbrae circular bike route, kayak to the Eileans of Newtown Bay, marvel at the Gothic Garrison House, stop by Europe's smallest cathedral (the Cathedral of the Isles) and see one of its narrowest houses ("The Wedge").

3. Dunkeld, Perth & Kinross

Dunkeld in Perth & Kinross (HomeToGo)

Home to a Cathedral and houses restored by the National Trust for Scotland, Dunkeld is a picture-perfect spot on the banks of the River Tay.

Admire the area's natural beauty with a stroll through the Hermitage Pleasure Grounds, head to the nearby Loch of the Lowes to catch glimpses of red squirrels and beavers, or indulge your sweet tooth in Atholl Street's snug bakeries and cafes.

2. The Isle of Colonsay

The Isle of Colonsay (HomeToGo)

This idyllic Inner Hebrides island offers guests a packed calendar of food, book and folk festivals - with a golf course, the grand Colonsay House gardens, a remote microbrewery and two distilleries keeping visitors entertained in between gatherings.

Watch for wild goats and rare birds on its heather-topped hills, and grey seals and dolphins off its sandy shores.

1. Pittenweem, Fife

Pittenweem in Fife (HomeToGo)

A lively fishing village characterised by colourful boats bobbing in the harbour and pretty streets lined by cottages with crow-stepped gables.

Enjoy the artsy atmosphere at the village's independent galleries and quirky shops, explore the surrounding countryside along the Fife Coastal Path, and step back in time by visiting St Fillan's Cave and Kellie Castle.

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