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GRANARY LANE COTTAGES Granary Lane, Burghead, Moray IV30 5XP
Cottages sleeping 2, 2 and 4. Pets by arrangement. No smoking.
Low season from £175 pw. High season from £275 pw. Short breaks from £30 per night.
For further details please contact:
Ian Dyer Tel: 01542 810725
 

 Granary Lane Cottages are situated in the heart of the delightful fishing village of Burghead on the Moray Coast. A two minute stroll can find you down by the harbour watching the fishermen unload their catch, or, admiring the panoramic views over the Moray Firth to the mountains beyond. To the west are seven miles of glorious sandy beaches, backed by dunes and forest, leading to Findhorn.
Accommodation:
No. 2 (sleeps 4) Open plan lounge / kitchen / diner. Comfortable double and twin bedrooms. Shower room. No. 4 (sleeps 2) - Open plan dining kitchen.
- Lounge.
- Comfortable double bedroom.
- Shower room.
No. 6 (sleeps 2) - Open plan lounge / kitchen / diner.
- Comfortable double bedroom.
- Shower room.
 Features: - Electric heating and double glazed.
- Electric cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine and television.
- Bed linen and towels are provided (electricity is by a £1 coin meter).
- Secluded south facing courtyard with seating.
Burghead - Burghead Bay is a birdwatchers paradise and if you are lucky you may catch a glimpse of the Moray Firth dolphins that regularly visit this coast.
- Burghead itself is the site of an ancient Pictish hill fort and many artefacts and carved stones, including the 'Burghead Bull', have been found here.
- Shops, including a well stocked grocery store, chemist and Post Office, are just around the corner from the cottages and there are three local hotels serving a range of excellent home cooked fare.
- Whether you want an active holiday, golf, fishing, walking or prefer to spend time taking in the sights, the Whisky Trail and the breathtaking Scottish countryside, Burghead offers you the ideal base.
- A short day trip away lies the Cairngorm National Park with its magnificent mountains, lochs and glens, or Royal Deeside, Braemar and Balmoral Castle, perhaps some monster spotting in Loch Ness.
- The nearest town is Elgin (8 miles) and to the west is Inverness (35 miles) with its main transport links including an airport.
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