Places to Stay

Looking for holiday accommodation in Speyside Scotland? The Moray Speyside region has hundreds of accommodation options for visitors of all types and all pockets.

Accommodation options range from cosy self-catering cottages to luxury hotels.

The region also offers accommodation in great variety and to suit all budgets - from country house hotels to friendly guest houses and B&Bs.

There are many wonderful self-catering properties, some by the shore, others tucked away in the countryside, caravan & camping parks and even glamping pods with mountain views!


 

Welcome to Westend Plewlands, a spacious detached property in the serene Scottish Highlands, ideal for families or small groups. This well-furnished home offers comfortable ground floor accommodation with a bright living room, a large dining kitchen, and a utility room. The property includes three flexible bedrooms with Freeview TVs, two bathrooms, and a games room […]

Findochty Caravan Park is a small, family run site located on the shores of the Moray Firth with wonderful views over the sea. Those who visit the park say that the stress-free atmosphere makes this the ideal holiday spot. The holidaymaker does not have to walk far to appreciate the natural beauty of the locality. […]

The Sandpiper is a stunning harbourside cottage with gorgeous sea and harbour views, situated in the quaint fishing village of Burghead. The cottage and its balcony sit directly above the harbour and overlook the Moray Firth where dolphins, seals and orcas are spotted. Two local pubs and a gastro-restaurant, The Bothy, are all a short […]

Dram Cottage is a beautiful private home sleeping up to 6 people nestled in the very heart of the wonderful village of Findhorn, Moray Built around 1843, the traditional one and half storey fisherman’s cottage huddles with its back to the sea, adjacent to the original village smoke house in one of Findhorn’s most tranquil […]

Set in 1.5 acres, with wonderful views across the Spey Valley, this five-bedroom property is ideal for large families, fishing parties or whisky aficionados seeking a peaceful base from which to explore the nearby amenities and activities. Set in the heart of the Malt Whisky Trail which has 60 distilleries, this welcoming property is perfect […]

Gordon Arms Hotel is a 200-year-old former coaching inn located in Fochabers, close to the River Spey and within easy reach of Speyside’s whisky distilleries, is understandably popular with salmon fishers, golfers, and walkers. Its public rooms have been carefully refurbished, and the hotel makes an ideal base from which to explore this scenic corner […]

147A Seatown is a semi-detached cottage sitting in Cullen, Moray and can sleep six guests in three bedrooms. The living areas in the property consist of a kitchen with an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, a utility with a washing machine, a living/dining room with seating for up to six guests and a TV. […]

Willowbarn Rafford is luxury self catering accommodation in the heart of Moray Speyside. It is a spacious, first-floor, barn-style property set in a peaceful country setting on the Dava Way and Speyside Whisky Trail, in a quiet, and tranquil area. The self catering accommodation is set in an idyllic private 4- acre garden. The surrounding […]

The Highlander Inn has 5 ensuite bedrooms, award winning whisky and real ale bar, superb restaurant, and great bar meals, situated in the centre of the village of Craigellachie on the banks of the River Spey. With 5 ensuite bedrooms; whisky bar; outdoor patio; lounge; a la carte restaurant (tremendous food in both the bar […]

For travellers visiting Cullen, The Royal Oak Hotel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. The Royal Oak is a traditional family run hotel, located only a stone’s throw from the beautiful sandy beaches of Cullen Bay. Nestled in between the famous viaduct and historical fishing village of Seatown. Our newly refurbished bedrooms completed […]

Pluscarden has been a haven of tranquility and hospitality for hundreds of years. It still houses the 12th Century Benedictine Abbey the only permanently occupied Abbey in Scotland. Around the Abbey in the vale of St Andrews farming and crofting has been carried out for even longer. Many of the former crofts were abandoned over […]