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Cottages are set amongst the stunning scenery of the Moray Firth coast,
exactly half way between Inverness and Aberdeen, the perfect location for
exploring Speyside and the Highlands.
Both cottages were originally part of an old croft and
steading, sympathetically and lovingly renovated & refurbished , offering
fantastic views of both sea and countryside. The cottages offer luxurious
accommodation for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing holiday.
Drybridge cottages are set
in a rural location at the edge of a small village. The nearest fishing town,
Buckie is only 2 miles away with all the conveniences of shops, pubs and restaurants, garage etc.
GLENMOR COTTAGE
(SLEEPS UP TO 6) - Price reductions available for couples wishing to stay at
Glenmor
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click links on left of screen for details. The
county of Moray is known as the Scottish Riviera. The area gets very little
rain and a warmer and more gentle climate than most other parts of the
UK. The North East of Scotland has remained, in many ways, largely undiscovered and extremely beautiful. Miles of deserted sandy
beaches, pretty fishing villages (including Pennan - set of the
film Local Hero, 1986), forests, mountains and lochs. The famous Whisky and
Castle Trails take you on a discovery journey through
Moray. The heart of Cairngorm mountain range at Aviemore is just 40 minutes by car. Moray
is a wild life lovers dream. The Moray Firth boasts its very own resident Dolphin population which can be
spotted all year round. Osprey can be seen from May, fishing for Salmon
from the sea at Spey Bay nature reserve along with many hundreds of migrating
birds. Otter, Seals, Eagles and Whales can also be spotted throughout the year. For
the more active, the Speyside Way is a way-marked trail covering nearly a hundred miles through
Moray; the trail starts in the nearby town of Buckie Buckie.
Permanent orienteering trails are marked in the numerous forests near
by. The National Cycle Route is signposted, taking you through forests and
fishing villages.
Moray has more golf courses than any other county in the UK. Horse
riding and Sea/Loch fishing for Trout and Salmon. Something for everyone -
all within
easy reach from the cottages
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