The only problem is that everybody seems to have the same idea, meaning many of Scotland’s traditional destinations will be far busier than ususal.
This is just one of the reasons that the guaranteed peace and solitude offered by farm stays are becoming more popular.
The concept is simple – a farmer rents out spare rooms, buildings or custom-built holiday accomodation on remote farmland to those looking to get away from it all.
The farmer earns a bit of extra cash and you get a unique holiday where the only potentially noisy neighbours are the local livestock.
Here are 11 of the best farm stays available in Scotland once government Covid restrictions are eased.
1. Haughs Farm
Located near the Moray town of Keith, Haughs offers several rooms with a shared lounge in farmhouse surrounded by forest (if you're lucky you might glimpse a badger) and fields of horses. Stays, with optional breakfast, are available from around £350 a week for a double room. Photo: www.booking.com
2. Ardgarry Farm
A traditional stone farmhouse B&B with panoramic views of the surrounding Highland countryside, Ardgarry Farm is just 10 miles away from Loch Ness and is surrounded by tranquil pine forests and fields that are home to Shetland ponies. One bedroom chalets are also available, priced from around £770 for a week stay. Photo: www.booking.com
3. The Coo Shed
The Coo Shed is set in the grounds of South Barlogan Farm, near the Renfrewshire town of Bridge of Weir. There are two bedrooms, one bathroom and a living room, so it's perfect for a family break. It's available from around £800 for a week. Photo: www.booking.com
4. Roualeyn
A cottage on the 400 acre Corskellie Farm, just outside the delightful Aberdeenshire village of Milltown of Rothiemay, Roualeyn offers spectacular views over fields filled with sheep and cows and the River Deveron. There are three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a patio with ping-pong. It's priced from around £665 for a week. Photo: www.booking.com