6 Seatown, Lossiemouth

Holiday cottage/Self catering

 

Cosy fisherman's cottage next to beach in Lossiemouth

Our second cottage in Lossiemouth is located next door to our popular Seatown Cottage, in the middle of a row of 4. It is a traditional fisherman's cottage, built around 1850, and originally a thatched bungalow. Downstairs there is a large double bedroom with king size bed, a newly fitted bathroom (with shower over the bath) and a lounge. This has a woodburning stove to keep the cottage warm on those long winter evenings, and opens out into the galley kitchen. Upstairs there are 2 attic rooms. Because of their low ceilings, we have kitted these out as a children's twin room and a 'den' - complete with bean bags, a toy chest and a second TV and DVD player.

The cottage is still being decorated and refurbished. Internal photos will be published as soon as possible.

Outside there is a garden shed, and a fairly sheltered and secluded garden, although it is not enclosed.

The cottage is ideal for couples, or those with young families. Well behaved dogs are welcome, but we do ask that they are not allowed on the furniture or in the bedroom. It provides comfortable and cosy accommodation in a stunning location, just opposite the bridge to the fabulous East Beach and an easy walk to the woods along the river's edge.

With many budget airlines flying direct to Inverness and Aberdeen airports, and all the major hire car companies located at the airports, the cottage is easily accessible. It is about 45 minutes drive from Inverness and 1.5hours from Aberdeen along the main A96.

There are buses and trains in Elgin, but as the cottage is fairly rural, they are not necessarily the most frequent.

Lossiemouth calls itself the 'Jewel of Moray' and as a holiday destination it is a real gem. This area boasts a higher than average number of sunshine hours, which may come as a pleasant surprise - we are in Scotland after all! With 2 RAF bases in the vicinity, there are probably more restaurants, bars and entertainment venues than you would expect for a town of this size (altho' they are easily avoided if you want!). There are also local shops and a medium sized supermarket. For the 24 hour mega stores, you need to head 6 miles down the road to Elgin, where there is also a leisure centre with ice rink, cinema and bowling alley.

Moray stretches from the peaks of the Cairngorms down to beautiful beaches and picturesque fishing villages along the Moray Firth. Much of the landscape is dominated by the River Spey, the second longest and fastest flowing river in Scotland. It also incorporates Speyside, home to around half the distilleries in Scotland. In fact, this area has the highest concentration of distilleries anywhere in the world. Many of them including such famous names as Glenfiddich, The Glenlivet, The Macallan and Glen Moray welcome visitors with more information to be found on the Malt Whisky Trail. If you are visiting over the May Bank Holiday, look out for the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival – whisky, music, food and fun, it’s a great way to meet other whisky lovers, whether you are a novice or a connoisseur!

Check in: 4:00pm
Check out: 10:00am

Property address

  • 6 Seatown
  • Lossiemouth
  • Moray
  • Scotland
  • IV31 6JJ
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Capacity

  • Rooms: 2
  • Sleeps: 4

6 Seatown map

Facilities

  • Child-Friendly
  • Cot Available
  • Eco-friendly
  • Fishing
  • Garden
  • Golf
  • Highchairs
  • Horse Riding
  • Internet Access
  • Laundry
  • Near Beach
  • Open/Log Fire
  • Perfect For Couples
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pub Nearby
  • Strictly-non-smoking

Local attractions

  • Here is a selection of the many other places or activities that may be of interest
  • Visit the ruins of Elgin Cathedral ‘Lantern of the North’, once second in importance only to the cathedral at St Andrew
  • Get an insight into Scottish history with a local perspective at Elgin Museum, one of the oldest in the country
  • See the collection of vintage cars and motor cycles at Moray Motor Museum
  • Explore the ruins of Duffus Castle, with its old motte and bailey
  • Also incidently a great vantage point if the fighter jets are taking off from RAF Lossiemouth
  • Visit Baxters Highland Village for some shopping, a bowl of their famous soup, and a pancake with ice cream and toffee sauce
  • Visit the only mill in Scotland to transform fibre to finished product at Johnstons Cashmere Visitor Centre and Shop (also good for homebakes!!)
  • Nature lovers and children would love the WDCS Wildlife Centre at Spey Bay, one of the places where you may spot some of the Moray Firth’s resident dolphin population
  • Play golf at the Championship Course at Moray Golf Club, Lossie, or Elgin Golf Club or one of the other numerous links or inland courses around the area
  • Castle lovers can take their pick from a fine selection of lived in and ruined castles, ranging from Ballindalloch, Brodie, nearby Cawdor, Huntly, Balvenie and many others

Payment methods

  • PAYPAL

Cheques and bank transfers are accepted.