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Log Cabins & Lodges in Moray
Come and enjoy the picture perfect natural beauty and slow pace of life amongst the brooding landscapes of Moray in Scotland's lovely North East Speyside region. Here the beautiful Moray landscapes encompass the coastal splendour of Moray Firth and stunning rolling hills and moors as the countryside gives way to the highlands of the Cairngorms in splendid Cairngorms National Park. In Moray you can explore idyllic coastal fishing hamlets, walk coastal paths, enjoy Speyside´s renowned Malt Whisky Route, go on scenic drives or hike the Cairngorms.
Scotland getawayThese charming cabins are dotted in and around Moray with several properties located in the stunning scenery of Cairngorms National Park. Browse a lovely selection of accommodation options that feature fully equipped, spacious, refurbished interiors with comfortable, tasteful decor and superb access to the local coastline or mountains. Many of the lovely cabins near the Moray Coast are under 850 m from the beach! Several of these lovely cabins feature a pleasant garden with a peaceful rural view for relaxing. Find your perfect Moray cabin for an unforgettable break whether you are just 2 or size up and browse the many options available for 4, 6, 8, 10 or even as many as 14 guests!
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Nature lovers are in for a very special treat in Moray as you are ideally situated for exploring the stunning natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park as well as the heritage coastline, on foot or via scenic drives. Hike all or part of the stunning Moray Coastal trail that stretches 80km from Forres to Cullen offering absolutely breathtaking views and the chance to spot some of Moray Firth´s resident bottlenose dolphins. The Cairngorms National Park area offers you a vast landscape of towering snow capped mountain peaks, a stunning tundra like wilderness plateau and the beautiful valley of the River Spey filled with ancient Caledonian pinewoods to explore via a myriad of extensive hiking trails or driving routes.
Moray for Malt Whisky enthusiastsIn Moray you are never far from beautiful Speyside´s famous Malt Whisky Trail! This unique, one of a kind experience gives you the opportunity to enjoy guided tours and world class tasting sessions at seven world renowned working distilleries as well as a historical distillery! Beautiful Speyside where Moray is located is one of five whisky regions in Scotland and boasts more than half of Scotland's whisky distilleries! This is your chance for a close encounter with the ancient art of whisky production! This self paced tour begins at the Glenlivet distillery in Banffshire with a stop at the Glenfiddich distillery in Dufftown followed by Glen Grant and Strathisla in Keith. There is a visit to the Glen Moray distillery in beautiful Elgin before you head west to the charming town of Forres for a tour of the Benromach distillery and a fascinating peek at the historical Dallas Dhu distillery.
Did you know that Moray is the home of Scottish Cashmere, Glenfiddich Whisky and delicious Waker´s buttery shortbread biscuits!
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If you fancy spending a morning strolling about the grounds and fabulous interior of a 16th century castle, look no further than Brodie Castle! Here you can time travel to a magical world of bagpipes and Scottish clans for the day! This gorgeous, rose-hued, stone turreted castle is nestled in 71 acres of magnificently landscaped grounds where families can enjoy dazzlingly beautiful spring flowers plus the renowned Play Garden. Inside the castle you will be amazed by priceless antiques and eclectic artefacts dating back centuries!
2. Visit the Glenfiddich DistilleryGrab your chance to go behind the scenes to see how the world´s best selling, most famous single malt whisky is made! Your adventure begins just north of the Speyside village of Dufftown where you can enjoy a fabulous 90 minute tour and tasting session. Have a bite to eat at the Malt Barn Restaurant where you will have a chance to try Scotland´s signature dish, Haggis!
3. Visit Highland Wildlife ParkSee amazing animals from the world´s mountain and frozen tundra regions in the spectacular highland setting of Highland Wildlife Park near Kincraig. Here you can admire Scottish wildcats as well as Amur tigers, snow leopards, polar bears, northern lynx, Japanese macaques and European grey wolves! A guided land rover tour of the main reserve is a perfect highland adventure for a snowy day!
4. Visit Ballindoch CastleVisit one of Scotland's most romantic castles known as “The Pearl of the North”. Be amazed by the majestic beauty of the surrounding Spey Valley. Immerse yourself in over 500 years of Scottish history at this magnificent estate that is one of the most remarkable examples of a Scottish baronial castle. There are acres of formal gardens and woodlands plus fabulous riverside walks to enjoy as well as a picnic area. Inside the castle you can admire fabulous 1700´s decor!
5. The Bow Fiddle Rock HikeLace up your hiking shoes, pack a mac and some refreshments and head out for a marvellous 8km loop hike to see one of the most spectacular offshore landforms you can imagine! Bow Fiddle Rock consists of two dramatic offshore stacks connected by a giant, sloping rock arch. Just south lies the remarkable Whale Hole Cave. Start in Portknockie and head along the coast to Cullen for breathtaking views of both these natural wonders before looping back. Be sure to take photos of the gorgeous harbours in the villages en route!
6. Explore ElginIn Elgin you will find spooky castle ruins, mysterious cathedral ruins and luxurious cashmere! Admire the ruins of a 1300´s Bishop´s residence at Spynie Palace, visit the medieval ruins of Duffus Castle and stop to have a look at the fabulous ruins of the 13th century Elgin cathedral. Shop for exquisite woollen and cashmere garments and accessories at Johnstons of Elgin where premium cashmere has been in production since 1797! You can even go on a tour of the historical mill to see how raw cashmere is transformed into clothing!
7. Stock up on Scottish ShortbreadStock up on Scotland's famous melt in the mouth traditional shortbread at the Walkers shortbread factory shop in Aberlour. Browse their delicious variety of beautifully packaged shortbread, cakes, biscuits and oatcakes where you can buy lovely gift tins of this iconic Scottish teatime treat! Be sure to take a stroll around the quaint, delightful village of Aberlour with its charming, heritage stone buildings. The breathtaking Linn of Ruthrie waterfall hike is a 3km loop route that starts in Aberlour if you fancy a brisk, scenic nature walk!
Information about log cabins in Moray
🏡 Log cabins available: | 203 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 124 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |