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Triple C - Cosy Cottage - Moray
9.9 176 reviews
Moray
07/09 – 11/09
£139/nighttotal: £556 (4 )

Triple C - Cosy Cottage

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apartment , Portgordon
This charming cottage is situated in a peaceful coastal village just a short drive from Buckie, with easy access to the harbour, beaches and surrounding countryside. The cottage has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a great choice for your stay.
The cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably sleeping up to four guests. The well-equipped kitchen, private garden with multiple seating areas, and modern wood-burning stove provide everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Moray
9.6 48 reviews
Moray
24/07 – 25/07
£598/nightfor 1 night

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

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cottage
This charming cottage is located in Lossiemouth, a town on Scotland's north-east coast, just a short drive from Elgin, Moray golf course, and the Malt Whisky Trail. Situated directly overlooking East Beach, the property offers stunning sea views and a tranquil coastal setting.
The 105 square metre cottage comfortably sleeps four guests in two bedrooms. It features a modern kitchen, a cosy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a private patio and garden, and free parking.
The South Cabin At Easter Arr - Moray
9.6 66 reviews
Moray
07/09 – 11/09
£100/nighttotal: £400 (4 )

The South Cabin At Easter Arr

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chalet , Nairn
The South Cabin at Easter Arr, a self-catering holiday cottage near Nairn, enjoys a peaceful location approximately 19 kilometres from Inverness Airport, 26 kilometres from Castle Stuart Golf Links, and 34 kilometres from Inverness Castle.
This one-bedroom property, boasting 38 square metres of floor space, sleeps three guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, private garden with terrace, outdoor fireplace, free Wi-Fi, and free on-site parking.
Boath Cabin - Moray
10 3 reviews
Moray
24/07 – 25/07
£456/nightfor 1 night

Boath Cabin

1 3
cabin , Auldearn
Boath Cabin, a 21 square meter dwelling in Auldearn, is located 21 km from Castle Stuart Golf Links and 30 km from Inverness Castle.
This pet-friendly lodge offers accommodation for up to seven guests with a hot tub, garden, and private parking, and is conveniently situated 15 km from Inverness Airport.

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Best Moray lodges with a pool

Among the 1388 accommodations in Moray, here are the 4 best lodges with a pool

Golf View - Moray
8.0 2 reviews
Moray
24/07 – 25/07
£284/nightfor 1 night

Golf View

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house , Nairn
This modern mobile home is situated just 500 metres from Nairn town centre and a mere 100 metres from both the sea and the beach, offering a peaceful and sunny location on the outskirts of the town. This property has been rated very good by previous guests.
This two-bedroom mobile home can accommodate up to four guests. The property includes a range of shared amenities, including a heated indoor pool, a children's playground, a sauna, a steam room, a spa area, and laundry facilities, making it perfect for families.
Lighthouse View - Moray
Moray
20/06 – 27/06
£87/nighttotal: £609 (7 )

Lighthouse View

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house , Lossiemouth
This modern mobile home is located on the outskirts of Lossiemouth, offering direct beach access just 50 metres away and situated 4 kilometres from the town centre.
This family-friendly accommodation sleeps six, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a shared indoor swimming pool, on-site playground, and is within 500 metres of local amenities.
Biggerstaffs Retreat - Moray
9.3 40 reviews
Moray
07/09 – 11/09
£130/nighttotal: £520 (4 )

Biggerstaffs Retreat

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resort , Lossiemouth
Smiles Away Rentals in Lossiemouth offers a self-catering apartment a seven-minute walk from Lossiemouth West Beach, conveniently located for exploring Elgin Cathedral, Brodie Castle, and Nairn's attractions.
This one-bedroom property, boasting 39 square metres of floor space, sleeps up to 11 guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, an indoor swimming pool, a garden, free Wi-Fi, on-site restaurant and bar, free parking, and entertainment staff.
Baxters Coastal Retreat - Moray
10 2 reviews
Moray
20/06 – 27/06
£102/nighttotal: £714 (7 )

Baxters Coastal Retreat

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apartment , Lossiemouth
Baxters Coastal Retreat is a beachfront property in Lossiemouth, situated a 9-minute walk from Lossiemouth West Beach and 10.9 kilometres from Elgin Cathedral.
This family-friendly apartment offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and accommodation for up to 11 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and direct access to a private beach with nearby windsurfing and cycling opportunities.

Frequently asked questions about lodges in Moray

  • Which attractions shouldn't be missed in Moray, Scotland?

    For a taste of Moray's history, you absolutely shouldn't miss Elgin Cathedral, a stunning example of Scottish Gothic architecture. Spynie Palace, with its fascinating ruins, offers a glimpse into Scotland's past. For something completely different, the Findhorn Foundation's ecovillage is a unique and inspiring community. And of course, exploring the stunning coastline, perhaps visiting the charming fishing village of Lossiemouth, is a must.
  • What are the best lodges in Moray?

  • Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting Moray?

    Pack for all types of weather! Moray can experience changeable conditions. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, even in summer. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of exploring on foot. Binoculars are also a good idea, particularly if you plan on birdwatching or enjoying the coastal scenery.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in Moray?

  • How can you get to know Moray's culture by connecting with the locals?

    One of the best ways to experience Moray's culture is by visiting local pubs and inns. Many villages have traditional pubs where you can chat with locals and learn about the area's history and traditions. Attending local events and markets is also a great way to connect with the community and discover local crafts and produce. Finally, striking up conversations with staff at local businesses, such as independent shops and cafes, can lead to some interesting encounters.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Moray?

  • What are the best unusual attractions in Moray?

    The Findhorn Foundation ecovillage, mentioned earlier, is definitely unusual and worth a visit. Another unique attraction is the Clava Cairns, a fascinating prehistoric site with standing stones and burial cairns. For something a bit different, consider exploring the numerous whisky distilleries in the Speyside region, just outside Moray but easily accessible.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in Moray?

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in Moray?

    Moray has many excellent restaurants offering local produce. Specific recommendations are difficult as tastes vary, but exploring the restaurants in Elgin and Forres will reveal a range of options focusing on fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients. Look for establishments highlighting seasonal menus to ensure you are experiencing the best of Moray's culinary offerings.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in Moray?

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in Moray?

    The Moray Firth is a must-see for its abundant wildlife, particularly dolphins. For stunning coastal walks, the beaches around Lossiemouth and Cullen offer breathtaking scenery. The RSPB Speyside reserve provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching. Inland, the area around the River Spey offers beautiful walks and opportunities to see diverse flora and fauna.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in Moray?

  • Does Moray have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    Generally, Moray enjoys relatively clean air and pollution-free environments, particularly in its more rural areas. However, air quality can vary depending on weather patterns and proximity to towns and roads. The coastal areas tend to have very clean air.
  • What are the unique and adventurous activities in Moray?

    Dolphin watching tours in the Moray Firth are a popular and unique activity. Kayaking or canoeing along the coast or rivers offers a chance for adventure and stunning views. Hiking in the region's hills and exploring the coastline provides opportunities for adventure and discovery. For something more relaxed, cycling the scenic routes is also a great option.

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Best Moray lodges with a balcony

Courtyard Bothy - Moray
9.9 17 reviews
Moray
06/11 – 10/11
£115/nighttotal: £460 (4 )

Courtyard Bothy

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house , Grantown on Spey
Courtyard Bothy is a recently renovated holiday home located in Grantown on Spey, just 8.5km from Abernethy Golf Club and 16km from Landmark Forest Adventure Park. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, with a floor area of 32 square metres and a capacity for two guests. It features a terrace, garden, and a tennis court, as well as free parking, free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a range of other amenities for a comfortable stay.
Northern Lights - Moray
9.3 14 reviews
Moray
06/11 – 10/11
£117/nighttotal: £468 (4 )

Northern Lights

1 2
apartment , Lossiemouth
This Lossiemouth apartment, a short 0.64km stroll from Lossiemouth West Beach, offers easy access to Elgin Cathedral (10.8km), Brodie Castle (30.6km), and Nairn Dunbar Golf Club (40.2km).
Sleeping up to seven guests, this self-catering flat boasts two bathrooms, a private balcony with scenic views, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a well-equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, microwave, and fridge; on-site bar facilities are also available.
Ptarmigan - Moray
9.1 139 reviews
Moray
07/09 – 11/09
£129/nighttotal: £516 (4 )

Ptarmigan

1 2
apartment , Nethy Bridge
Ptarmigan is located in Nethy Bridge, a charming village in the Highlands, just 4.8 km from Abernethy Golf Club, Boat of Garten Golf Club and Grantown Museum. It has been rated excellent for location, cleanliness and overall experience by previous guests.
The apartment has one bedroom and one bathroom, covering 35 square metres and comfortably accommodating two guests. Enjoy the private balcony with stunning views, a fully equipped kitchenette, a comfortable living area with a flat-screen TV, a modern bathroom with a walk-in shower, a garden and a tennis court.
Cooriedoon - Moray
Moray
20/06 – 27/06
£136/nighttotal: £952 (7 )

Cooriedoon

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house , Hopeman
This semi-detached holiday home in Hopeman is situated 400 metres from the sea and beach, with shops and a cafe just 200 metres away, and within 12 kilometres of Elgin Cathedral.
Sleeping up to six guests, this property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen equipped with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, a private garden with a terrace, and parking.

Best Moray lodges with jacuzzi

Among the 1388 accommodations in Moray, here are the 4 best lodges with a jacuzzi

Hilton Grand Vacations Club Craigendarroch Suites Scotland - Moray
8.9 427 reviews
Moray
06/11 – 10/11
£181/nighttotal: £724 (4 )

Hilton Grand Vacations Club Craigendarroch Suites Scotland

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resort , Ballater
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Craigendarroch Suites Scotland is located in the Cairngorms National Park, just eight miles from Balmoral Castle, offering a peaceful escape amidst stunning natural beauty. This resort has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The spacious apartments feature comfortable furnishings and modern amenities, including a 40-inch flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and a safe. Guests can enjoy a range of on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, spa, gym, tennis court, and restaurant, as well as access to nearby hiking trails and the Lecht ski area.
The Maltings - Lodge With Hot Tub - Moray
9.8 100 reviews
Moray
06/11 – 10/11
£378/nighttotal: £1512 (4 )

The Maltings - Lodge With Hot Tub

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house , Nethy Bridge
The Maltings - lodge with hot tub is located in Nethy Bridge, just 4.3km from Abernethy Golf Club and 10.3km from Boat of Garten Golf Club. The lodge has received excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
This 220 square metre lodge comfortably sleeps eight guests and features four bedrooms and bathrooms. The lodge has a well-equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a terrace, a garden, a spa and free parking.
Red Squirrel Log Cabin With Hot Tub - Moray
9.3 21 reviews
Moray
07/09 – 11/09
£190/nighttotal: £760 (4 )

Red Squirrel Log Cabin With Hot Tub

2 2
chalet , Keith
This Keith log cabin, situated 21km from Elgin Cathedral and 29km from Huntly Castle, offers a convenient base for exploring Speyside. This two-bedroom self-catering property sleeps seven, boasting a jacuzzi, garden, terrace, free parking, and Wi-Fi; a picnic area is also available.
Macdonald Spey Valley Resort - Moray
8.0 1761 reviews
Moray
20/06 – 27/06
£183/nighttotal: £1281 (7 )

Macdonald Spey Valley Resort

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resort , Aviemore
Macdonald Spey Valley Resort in Aviemore is located just 1.6 kilometres from Spey Valley Shopping, offering a championship golf course on-site and a variety of accommodation including lodges, apartments, and chalets.
The resort provides leisure facilities such as a swimming pool, hot tub, and sauna, alongside a fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and pet-friendly options, with free private parking available for guests.
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