Vacation rentals with a fireplace in Moray

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The living area features exposed wooden beams and a woodburner stove, providing a cozy focal point. A spacious orange sofa faces a comfortable chair and a small dining table, with large glass doors opening to a private outdoor space, allowing natural light to fill the room.
Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 322 reviews

Copper Cottage. Cosy, comfy, woods and wildlife.

Cosy little cottage with woodburner stove, king size bed, Hungarian goose down duvet and pillows. On the edge of the Anagach Woods with its many walking trails. 10 minutes to the River Spey. We are next door, but you will have complete privacy with your own entrance, driveway and parking. This area is a wildlife haven and there is a very good chance you will spot red squirrels coming to feed on the bird table outside Lovely view of the woods and gorgeous sunsets. Perfect spot for nature lovers.

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The image displays a stone building situated alongside a rocky beach. The structure features multiple levels, with a modern section characterized by large glass windows. Clear water reflects the blue sky, while weeds and wildflowers grow among the rocks at the shoreline.
Guest suite in Moray
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Moray View Accommodation - beachfront apartment.

Beach front accommodation in Lossiemouth, with stunning views across east beach and estuary. Close to all amenities, bars, restaurants, shops, golf courses. The guest suite is on ground floor, double room, bathroom, large living room which includes a double sofa bed. Access to decking area with views across the beach. Tea & Coffee facilities with fridge & microwave oven. Included in your stay is fresh milk & home bakes. One well behaved dog is welcome.pet fee will be added at time of booking.

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The cozy stone cottage is surrounded by a serene landscape, featuring a simple wooden table and two folding chairs in front. The slate roof and large windows bring warmth to the traditional design, while the natural setting is framed by trees and rolling hills.
Home in Moray
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Charming & secluded cottage overlooking Loch Park

Nestled at the head of Loch Park, Loch End Cottage is a beautiful cottage in a breathtaking location. It’s entirely off grid, allowing you to relax and unwind in a tranquil setting. The cottage sleeps two, in a cosy king-sized bed, with direct access to a shower room. Downstairs, there is an open plan sitting, kitchen and dining room with log stove and views to the loch. Dufftown is 3 miles, Keith is 8 miles and the village of Drummuir is 2.5 miles Wifi service is limited due to location

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A cozy glamping hut features a rustic exterior with a metallic roof, surrounded by lush greenery. A picnic table is positioned nearby, alongside a fire pit from which flames emerge. A friendly dog sits on the grassy lawn, adding a welcoming touch to the setting.
Tiny home in Moray
5 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

The Tin Shed, Speyside

Nestled in the beautiful Glen Isla in the heart of Speyside, the Tin Shed is an idyllic glamping hut built in the style of the mountain bothies that pepper the hills. The Tin Shed is only a short drive to the Moray coast with its stunning beaches. Castles, great walks and over 40 whisky distilleries within 30 minutes drive. The local area is also an amazing place to watch wildlife with red squirrels, red deer, pine martens, osprey and dolphins a common sight. One well-behaved dog is welcome.

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A lush green landscape features a variety of grazing cows with a backdrop of the ruins of Auchindoun Castle on a hill. Wildflowers in blue, yellow, and white add color to the foreground, creating a serene countryside scene.
Cottage in Moray
5 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The Castle Byre

The 'Byre' is a luxury self catering cottage within a former barn at historic Parkhead Farm. It sits just 200m from the ruins of Auchindoun Castle and has unsurpassed views to the castle on the hill. Being of contemporary open plan design, it retains the traditional look of the original barn interior with large exposed roof trusses and natural stonework. Underfloor heating provides discrete background warmth and there is a modern wood burning stove to give an enhanced level of cosiness.

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A cozy bay window offers an unobstructed view of the shimmering Moray Firth. Framed by wooden panels, the window contains four large panes of glass, while a small potted plant and binoculars are placed on the sill, enhancing the coastal ambience.
Cottage in Moray
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Sealladh Mara Portessie - cottage with sea views

Sealladh Mara Portessie is a stunning coastal cottage situated directly on the seafront with spectacular views across the Moray Firth. Providing flexible accommodation for up to 8 people, the property presents couples, friends, families and those with pets a cosy and comfortable stay. Guests can appreciate the peaceful location, whilst still being close to local amenities and the numerous attractions nearby, as well as providing an excellent base for exploring further afield in Scotland.

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A quiet residential street is lined with stone cottages, showcasing a mix of architecture. Several parked cars are visible along the roadside, with trees providing a natural backdrop. A clear blue sky above enhances the tranquil neighborhood setting.
Cottage in Moray
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Cosy town centre cottage with private garden

Enjoy easy access to everything from this perfectly located home base. This spacious and fully equipped cottage accommodates 2 adults and two children, with a superking bed (option for 2 single beds) and two single sofa beds. It is positioned in a central but quiet residential street, with Elgin Cathedral, the town centre and Cooper Park all within a 5 minute walk. By car, the stunning beaches and coastline of Moray can be easily reached, as can the hills and distilleries of Speyside.

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The exterior of the Mill showcases a traditional stone facade with large windows and green accents. A spacious gravel area surrounds the building, which features a smooth paved entrance. The roof is gently sloped, and the sky is clear above.
Cottage in Chapeltown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Unique Renovated Luxurious Highland Mill Scotland

A beautifully renovated Mill surrounded by farmland and hills. We are ideally located on the Glenlivet Estate in the Cairngorms National Park. Our Mill is a gorgeous home-away-from-home option! Whether you are in need of a peaceful weekend retreat or on a family vacation the Mill is the perfect place to stay in comfort and style. The casual luxury of the Mill will take your breath away and put you at ease! Look no Mill is the perfect self catering holiday destination for you!

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The Gatehouse, crafted from local stone, is surrounded by lush greenery. Its charming architectural features, including pointed gables and multiple windows, create an inviting appearance. Sunlight filters through the trees, illuminating the grassy area in front of the entrance, emphasizing the property's tranquil setting.
Castle in Moray
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Unique luxury 2 bedroom Gatehouse

Set in the grounds of the Innes Estate, near Elgin, this beautiful one-of-a-kind Gatehouse forms the entrance to the North Drive of Innes House. This unique property has 2 bedrooms and provides modern luxury and comfortable living in an ancient setting. It has its own private patio but residents will also have access to the 5000 acre estate that the house sits on. The Gatehouse is the perfect setting for romantic getaways, holidays with friends and family and even elopements!

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The open-plan living space features wooden beams and a skylight, allowing natural light to filter in. A day bed is present, along with a wooden dresser and a compact entertainment unit with a Smart TV. A dining table for two is positioned nearby, enhancing functionality.
Tiny home in Highland Council
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Four Seasons Bothy, Grantown-on-Spey

Nestled just off the high street in a quiet private garden. Walking distance to beautiful forests and biking trails. The River Spey is close too for a wild swim. Ideal spot for adventurers or rest! The Bothy has a wood burner to create a special romantic atmosphere or perhaps a solo restful retreat. The single day bed pulls out to create a double bed. There is a table to have meals at or work away from home. Lots of local delicious food & coffee spots to explore nearby.

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A view captures the charming architecture of nearby buildings, showcasing a mix of stone and slate structures. Surrounding greenery and walkways can be seen in the foreground, while a clear blue sky completes the serene coastal scene.
Vacation home in Moray
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Lossieholidaylets, lovely 1 bedroom Seaview flat.

Located close to Lossiemouth harbour, this flat boasts stunning views of East Beach. Dolphin spotting possible! Lounge and bedroom benefit from being at the front of the property so you will enjoy stunning sunrises and beach views from the elevated first floor position. The bedroom has a king bed and a single pull out bed that would suit a little one. GCH and a beautiful wood burner that will warm you quickly. A fully equipped kitchen that inc a slim line dishwasher

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The lodge features a charming architectural design with dark wooden siding and large windows. A spacious front porch offers access to the garden, which is well-maintained with a grassy lawn and flowering plants. Steps lead up to the welcoming entrance.
Cabin in Moray
5 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Ballin Dhu - tranquil retreat on the Speyside Way

Ballin Dhu is a cosy and peaceful highland escape nestled on the banks of the River Spey and sitting directly on the Speyside Way walking route. The lodge and its surroundings are beautiful in any season, whether it's watching spring come to life, enjoying warmer summer months, amidst autumn colours, or on a frosty winter's day overlooking the Spey valley. Whatever the time of year Ballin Dhu provides comfortable and characterful accommodation.

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