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Inside secret cabin with wraparound balcony & spiral staircase from hit Channel 4 show – & you can stay for just £80pp

This aluminium cabin offers 360° views of Mull

YOU could stay in this quirky aluminium cabin featured in Channel 4’s Extraordinary Escapes for £80 per person per night.

The images shows a beautifully designed cabin, perfectly situated in the remote Scottish Highlands, offering spectacular views over the Sound of Mull.

Aluminum cabin overlooking Sound of Mull, Scotland.
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Cabin is perfectly set in the remote Scottish Highlands, for spectacular views over the Sound of MullCredit: mediadrumimages
Interior view of a metal spiral staircase in a modern cabin.
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A spiral staircase which featured in Channel 4's Extraordinary EscapesCredit: mediadrumimages
Interior view of a cabin living room with leather armchairs, wood-burning stove, and large windows offering scenic views.
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This cabin was expertly designed by Roderick James, a leading architectural practice that specialises in creating sustainable structures.Credit: mediadrumimages

The cabin has a bedroom with window-facing queen bed, one bathroom the living area features leather armchairs, wood-burning stove, selection of books, binoculars, dining table and two chairs, door to wraparound balcony with seating.

There is a well- equipped kitchen and even a desk area with broadband.

A three-night stay is required, costing £160 per night for two people.

The property is available for stays on Host Unusual.

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Occupying a remote, magical position on the north-eastern shore of the Sound of Mull, Drimnin could be described as one of Scotland’s best-kept secrets.

Rich in tranquillity, yet filled with a quirky sense of fun, Pilot House was featured in Channel 4’s Scotland episode of Extraordinary Escapes and is the ideal Highlands escape for couples and their four-legged friend.

It is ideal for those looking to get away from all the stresses of life back home, but who also crave something different from a standard country cabin.

The unique, curvy two-storey cabin was expertly designed by Roderick James, a leading architectural practice that specialises in creating sustainable structures.

Expertly crafted from aluminium, you’ll feel like a submarine captain in your conning tower.

Take your binoculars (or indeed, your camera) out onto the wraparound balcony, which showcases truly breath-taking, 360-degree views over the Sound of Mull, out to Ardnamurchan and Tobermory.

Inside, you’ll discover plenty of cosy, light-filled space to cook, dine, rest, and relax in, all peppered with tranquil views, and colourful, aviation-inspired memorabilia.

To make the most of those views, you’ll find your comfy queen bedroom downstairs – although as your downy bed faces a huge window, you’ll still wake to mesmerising morning scenery!

There’s a refreshing shower room downstairs, too.

Simply take the spiral staircase up to the light-filled, scenery-showcasing lounge, which is sumptuously furnished with squishy leather armchairs and a crackling wood-burning stove… perfect for catching up with your loved one over a wee evening dram.

You’ll also find a well-equipped kitchen area, flanked by windows that mean you can daydream over treetop views as you brew the kettle, or plan your evening meal.

There’s even a romantic dining table for two, so you can enjoy the fruits of your culinary labours in suitable style.

Just in case you feel your creative spirits rise – which is not unusual in such a serene setting! – there’s a desk area to help you get started on that novel, and a stack of books on hand for you to get lost in.

Although you’ll feel miles away from civilisation, there’s plenty to see and do if you feel like leaving the sanctuary of Pilot House.

You could start by taking the passenger ferry across to Tobermory… which is, of course, famous for its connections with children’s TV.

Not only is a Womble named after the town, it was also the setting for the popular BBC series of Balamory.

For more grown-up activities, why visit the local distillery, or take those binoculars out on a wildlife-watching excursion?

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A haven for protected species including white tailed and golden eagles, pine martens, dolphins, and Scottish wildcats, the spellbinding land and water of Drimnin is rich in natural wonder, for a stay that won’t be easily forgotten.”

Check in from 4pm – 9pm, check out by 10am. The cabin is not suitable for children.

Aluminum cabin overlooking Sound of Mull, Scotland.
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It was also the setting for the popular BBC series of BalamoryCredit: mediadrumimages
Balcony overlooking a body of water.
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The wraparound balcony showcases truly breath-taking, 360-degree views over the Sound of MullCredit: mediadrumimages
Wood-burning stove in a cabin with a view.
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The cabin includes a beautiful wood burner, a well-equipped kitchen area, flanked by windows that mean you can daydream over treetop views as you brew the kettleCredit: mediadrumimages
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