Cottages in Dufftown, Aberlour and Keith
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Parkmore Cottages near Dufftown
Here at Parkmore we boast the very best self catering holiday accommodation in Scotland. Located near Dufftown, our cottages were formed by the conversion of the old steading, farmhouse and bothy at Parkmore Farm. We offer a large variety of self catering holiday cottages, ideal for a long or short break, sleeping from 2 to 10 people and surrounded by breath taking views and unmissable attractions.
The cottages have central heating, double glazing, Freeview TV, cosy log fires, laundry facilities and barbeques. Wifi available.
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Weiroch Marypark, near Ballindalloch
Weiroch Lodge, an immaculate 18th-century mill conversion, offers exceptionally spacious accommodation for 6-8 people in a stunning location adjacent to the Speyside Way. Weiroch is ideal as a base for walkers - the River Spey is a short stroll away and there are numerous tracks to explore the 800 acres of open forest adjacent to the Lodge. For hillwalkers, there are 49 Munros plus numerous smaller hills to be conquered within the Cairngorm range and local area. The Lodge can be hired on a self-catering basis. We can also provide Bed & Breakfast and part/fully-catered stays. Short breaks are available.
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Isla Bank Cottage Keith
The end cottage of a terrace of three, Isla Bank Cottage is under the same ownership as Isla Bank House; from which it is separated by about 200 yards of grassed orchard garden. In a quiet part of Keith, an agricultural centre on the Whisky Trail, it is approximately 15 miles from the sandy bathing beach at Cullen on the Moray Firth, famed for its sunshine and mild climate.
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The Smithy Croft Glen Rinnes, near Dufftown
Set in the magnificent scenery of Glen Rinnes this attractive detached holiday cottage offers peace and relaxation. Surrounded by the hills of the Glenfiddich Estate to the front and the brooding bulk of Ben Rinnes to the rear, there are walks right on the doorstep. Being in the heart of the Whisky Trail there are many distilleries to visit, salmon fishing on the Spey, cycle trails and some wonderful beaches on the Moray Firth, 25-30 miles.
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Edintore Farm Chalet Keith
Ideally situated to explore the Moray Firth coastal village area or tour the numerous whisky distilleries in the Spey Valley. This chalet offers good comfortable holiday accommodation, in a quiet spot adjacent to a working farm. Keith, 4 miles, has swimming pool, tennis courts, golf course and parks. A short drive takes you to Cullen, Banff or Sandend for very clean, sandy bathing beaches and, if you’re lucky, you may spot a dolphin in the Moray Firth.
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Mansefield Lodge Craigellachie, near Aberlour
A bright, warm and spacious holiday cottage in a peaceful setting surrounded by farm and woodland. The sparkling Auldernie Burn runs under a small bridge just outside the garden, and the open fire provides additional comfort in the south and west facing lounge. An ideal location for exploring the Whisky and Castle Trails, Speyside Way, Moray Coast and Cairngorm Mountains. Fishing, golf, tennis, riding and swimming all available locally.
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The Chalet Keith
This attractively furnished holiday chalet is situated in a quiet rural area, adjacent to a farm in expansive countryside. This chalet is light and airy with exposed wooden beams and a patio door opening onto a veranda. Aberdeen, Inverness and Aviemore are all 50 miles. An ideal centre for visiting whisky distilleries, castles and golf courses and exploring the beautiful Moray Firth coast with its dolphins.
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McKerron Cottage Aberlour
In a panoramic setting, one mile above the village of Aberlour, this delightful, 17th-century, stone holiday cottage is a haven of peace for nature-loving couples. It offers well-appointed, single-storey, detached accommodation, with its own walled garden, in the grounds of the owners’ home. Scenic walks radiate from the door, with the Speyside Way, Ben Rinnes and the Cairngorms visible in the distance ...
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Speybridge Cragganmore, near Ballindalloch
This modern, detached family holiday home is surrounded by wonderful views. The interior is welcoming, well laid out and extremely cosy with full oil central heating and double glazing with a wood-burning stove in the living area. The living room and main bedroom have arched full-length windows that open to front patios and hill views. The property is strategically situated for a wide range of outdoor activities.
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Bogairn Cottage Aberlour
This most attractive stone built holiday cottage is a great haven to enjoy a break in an area famous for its whisky, shortbread and castles. A lovely house, very well furnished and equipped with a conservatory taking in panoramic views of the countryside and hills. Aberlour village has some very good places to eat out, and lots of interesting shops. Walking on the Speyside Way, fishing or golf which are available in abundance throughout the region.
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Dalriada Bungalow Keith
This well designed and spacious holiday bungalow is located down a quiet lane in the centre of Keith, a rural market town on the Castle and Whisky Trails, and well placed for touring Aberdeenshire and Moray. The cities of Inverness and Aberdeen are easily reached by car or train. Follow the Whisky Trail by rail from Keith to Dufftown, or spend time exploring Royal Deeside, Loch Ness or the fine sandy beaches of the Moray coastline.
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Rainbows End Aberlour
This lovely detached property is situated in a superb location, within the attractive village of Aberlour in glorious Speyside. Set on a small private estate, the house backs onto a pretty riverside walk along the banks of the River Spey and is furnished and equipped to a good standard, offering peace and quiet, yet within walking distance of Aberlour’s interesting shops and restaurants.
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Tigh-na-Bruaich Aberlour
This detached holiday property is set amidst the beauty of Strathspey in the village of Aberlour (home of Walkers Shortbread) which stands by the famous river Spey.
