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Cottages in Buckie, Cullen, Findochty and Elgin area

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Blaemuir Cottage, Drybridge, near Buckie
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  2 sleeps maximum

Blaemuir Cottage     Drybridge, near Buckie

Blaemuir Cottage is situated just outside the quiet hamlet of Drybridge just outside of the fishing town of Buckie on the Moray Firth coast. There are miles of deserted sandy beaches and rocky coves, pretty fishing villages, forests, mountains and lochs. Follow the famous Whisky and Castle Trails to discover Moray and Speyside. The Moray Firth has its own Bottlenose Dolphins and Osprey populations and you can also look for migrating birds, deer, otters, seals, eagles and whales. There is plenty of walking locally, including the Speyside Way and many cycling and mountain bike routes. Blaemuir Cottage is the perfect romantic setting to celebrate a special occasion or just to unwind from a busy lifestyle.

125 and 127 Seatown, Cullen
No pets  8 sleeps maximum

125 and 127 Seatown     Cullen

125 and 127 Seatown of Cullen are two traditional fishermen's cottages located a stones throw from the harbour in Cullen, fully refurbished. 125 sleeps up to 8 in 4 bedrooms and 127 sleeps up to 6 in 3 bedrooms. Both cottages have wood burning stoves and offer contemporary living in a traditional package.

Carden Cottages, Alves near Elgin
No pets  6 sleeps maximum

Carden Cottages     Alves near Elgin

Situated in open farmland on the fertile coastal plain of Moray, the cottages enjoy open views of the surrounding countryside with the hills of distant Sutherland visible over the Moray Firth to the north.

On the farm there is one detached property, Grieves Cottage and six courtyard cottages which were created from the original eighteenth century farm steading at Carden in 1994. All are furnished and equipped to a very high standard and are inspected annually by the Scottish Tourist Board (VisitScotland).

Firth View, Burghead
No pets  4 sleeps maximum

Firth View     Burghead

This delightful holiday property is situated in a renovated stone mill which has been converted into apartments, and is in a lovely setting on the waterfront with views over the bay. Bottle nosed dolphins, porpoises, minke whales and seals are regular visitors to the harbour. There is a wealth of activities in the area, including golf, fishing, cycling, birdwatching and sailing with whisky and castle trails on the doorstep.

Spindrift Cottage, Portknockie
No pets  7 sleeps maximum

Spindrift Cottage     Portknockie

Fabulous sea views. Long distance walking and cycling routes. On the outskirts of the picturesque fishing village of Portknockie, this beautiful Category B listed detached house is in a wonderful holiday location with sea views. Lovely sandy beaches abound in the area and unsurpassed coastal scenery is available in abundance. Windsurfing and sailing can be enjoyed here and also close to castle and whisky trail. Shops 50 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.

Gull Cottage, Portknockie
 6 sleeps maximum

Gull Cottage     Portknockie

Coastal village location. This very attractive detached cottage is furnished to a good standard and sits snugly in the centre of the quaint fishing village of Portknockie on the Moray Firth. Much of the village is a conservation area with the traditional stone houses clustered around the harbour.

Tradewinds, Portknockie
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  4 + 1 sleeps maximum

Tradewinds     Portknockie

This delightful little fisherman's cottage sits just yards from the village's rugged coastline, with a coastal path meandering down to a small shingly beach almost on the doorstep. Furnished to a good standard it offers modern conveniences and makes a super holiday base for exploring the village and surrounding area. Portknockie has lots of traditional cottages clustered above the quaint harbour, which in summer has a natural swimming pool.

The Maid’s Cottage
No pets  4 sleeps maximum

The Maid’s Cottage    

This delightful holiday cottage is tastefully decorated in a contemporary style, with a lovely enclosed garden which is ideal for al-fresco dining. Extremely peacefully situated, surrounded by fields and trees. Ideally situated just 5 minutes away for river walks and rod fishing, yet just a 10-minute walk to the centre of Elgin. Close by Lossiemouth and Findhorn offer fabulous sandy beaches, wildlife cruises, diving, angling and the famous Moray Firth dolphins. Excellent golf courses and cycling trails can be found in abundance, while further inland the Whisky Trail and the Cairngorms beckon, passing through fantastic scenery.

Oystercatcher Cottage, Cullen
No pets  2 sleeps maximum

Oystercatcher Cottage     Cullen

Oystercatcher Cottage is a traditional, fisherman's cottage situated on a tiny street in the old seatown of Cullen. Within easy walking distance of a lovely sandy beach and quaint harbour this holiday cottage, one of two, makes a lovely, cosy retreat. Refurbished and offering a good standard of accommodation with contemporary furnishings and modern conveniences.

Shempston Bungalow, Duffus, near Elgin
No pets  4 sleeps maximum

Shempston Bungalow     Duffus, near Elgin

This comfortable single-storey, detached holiday cottage sits in lovely peaceful surroundings within the extensive grounds of a private sporting estate close to the beautiful Moray coastline. There are woodland walks from the house and it is just a 5-minute drive to the beach and a 10-minute walk to the local shop. Nearby walks along the sandy beaches at Findhorn Roseisle, Hopeman and Lossiemouth will reward you with fantastic sunsets and the opportunity to spot a plethora of wildlife.

Mayne House, Elgin
No pets  10 + 1 sleeps maximum

Mayne House     Elgin

Mayne House is a very spacious and comfortable property ideal for relaxing holidays with family and friends. Situated one mile south of Elgin, it stands detached within 13 acres. The totally secluded grounds with large lawns and fine mature woodland is a haven for wildlife including red squirrels and buzzards. The benefit of a large sun room, formal drawing room and dining-room, ensures it accommodates larger groups perfectly. Visitors can explore at their leisure the private lawns and woodland which surround the property.

The Old Post Office, Portknockie
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  4 sleeps maximum

The Old Post Office     Portknockie

This attractive detached property has been tastefully decorated and furnished for your comfort where you may care to relax in the beautiful surroundings of this coastal village or tour this most attractive part of Moray-Shire which hosts many amenities including golf, horse riding and walking along safe sandy beaches.

Park View Cottage, Elgin
No pets  2 sleeps maximum

Park View Cottage     Elgin

This tastefully furnished, semi detached holiday cottage originally dates back to the 17th century and was entirely renovated in 2010. It now features a spiral staircase to a mezzanine bedroom with a bright and welcoming interior. Situated in Elgin city centre making an ideal touring base, just a stones throw from all this lovely city has to offer, 800 year old Elgin Cathedral is just across the road.

Rosholm, Findochty, near Buckie
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  6 + 2 sleeps maximum

Rosholm     Findochty, near Buckie

A very well furnished holiday property in a super location, with the rugged shoreline and sandy beach just a few yards from the house. Plenty of interesting walks from the doorstep. Findochty offers plenty of fishing heritage to explore and activities such as walking, sailing, fishing, diving, cycling and golf available. The amazing coastline ranges from steep cliffs with little fishing villages to fantastic sandy beaches especially at Sandend and Cullen.

The Old Net Store, Portknockie
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  4 sleeps maximum

The Old Net Store     Portknockie

This delightful detached fisherman's cottage is situated just a stone's throw from the spectacular coastline of Portknockie. The Old Net Store has been wonderfully renovated to provide bright and attractive holiday accommodation whilst retaining a 'feel' for the past.



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