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Accommodation in
Banffshire
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Tel: +44 (0) 1261
832 414

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Mariners cottage is
situated on the beach at Macduff , the historic fishing port with its
picturesque harbour & fisher houses nestling on the hillside. It and has
wonderful views over the Moray Firth & Dolphins, Minke whales and seals
are regularly seen from the cottage.
It is in a quiet
location yet close and convenient to all the town amenities, including
shops, restaurants and other services
Our cozy, modernized
traditional fisherman's cottage boasts Panoramic sea and coastal view
and benefits from gas central heating, and sleeps up to 5 people.
We are ideally
placed for exploring both the Casstle and Whisky Trails, and an ideal
base for Walkers, Golfers and Anglers wanting to take advantage of the
excellent opportunities available locally
Email:
info@marinerscottage.co.uk
Web:
www.marinerscottage.co.uk |
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The Seafield Arms Hotel
17-19 Seafield Street,
Cullen
Buckie,
Banffshire
Tel: +44
(0) 1542 84079


Email:
info@theseafieldarms.co.uk
Web:
www.theseafieldarms.co.uk |
A
warm welcome awaits you at The Seafield Arms Hotel.
The
hotel is one of the finest and most popular hotels on the Moray Firth
Coast, sitting perfectly in a peaceful and tranquil surrounding, in the
very centre of this historical village, conveniently situated mid way
between Aberdeen and Inverness. This popular spot is well known for
having a truly relaxing atmosphere and access to some amazing walks
around a stunning coastline, which will leave you feeling refreshed and
relaxed. Airport transfers can be arranged.
This
exquisite hotel has the ambience and tranquillity of an 18th century
coaching inn. On our doorstep is the famous Seafield Estate, home of the
Ogilvie-Grants. The records state that Martha, mother of King Robert the
Bruce had residence here. The warmth, the
welcome, the log fire (with its historic Carved Surround and a secret
all its own) in the Hotel Lounge Bar, and the ambience of the hotel are
all perfectly complimented by the delightful surroundings
Whether your visit to this part of the north-east of Scotland is for
fishing, walking, golf or just for relaxation, you will have an
enjoyable stay.
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No.13 Crovie
(3 Star STB Self Catering Cottage Sleeping
6)
Banffshire, Scotland
Tel: +44 (0) 1563
535790


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Cast
your eyes over the Scottish village of Crovie (pron. "Crivvy"), a
Conservation Area, where houses cling to the base of the cliffs, their
front doors dangling in the sea. Just 40 miles north of Aberdeen you can
relax in a tranquil fishing village, little changed in over 100 years
No.
13 Crovie is an ideal holiday location for exploring the many
surrounding attractions. Whether your interest is castles, bird colonies
on Troup Head, golfing, fishing, the nearby historic towns of Banff and
Fraserburgh, or just pottering on the beach and drinking tea on the
bankhead. If you are lucky, you may catch sight of the Moray Firth
dolphins, and on clear starry winter nights the Northern Lights (Aurora
Borealis) are occasionally visible. Crovie faces west along the Moray
Firth, so you can relax in front of the cottages, stare out to sea and
enjoy the beautiful summer sunsets. Or maybe you would prefer to curl up
beside the real fire, with a large whisky and some freshly cooked
seafood, gazing out at the waves splashing off the pier ? Everyone who
has stayed at Crovie has fond memories
Whatever your pace, slow or dead slow, Crovie will occupy a special
place in your heart
Email:
13crovie@freescotland.com
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The Boyne Hotel
2 North High Street, Portsoy
Tel:
+44
(0)
1261 842242

Email:
boynehotel@yahoo.co.uk
Web:
www.boynehotel.co.uk |
This cosy hotel, situated in the heart of the bonnie seaside village of
Portsoy, boasts 12 en-suite bedrooms and a popular Public/Lounge Bar.
Evening meals are available to residents, on request. All meals are
prepared using only the finest, locally sourced produce
As The Boyne Hotel is to Portsoy - so Portsoy is to the beautiful Moray
Firth Coast, lying approximately 56 miles between Aberdeen and
Inverness. Home to the famous Portsoy Marble with its lovely sandy
beach, its stunning 17th Century Harbour and Loch Soy, it makes an ideal
base for those wishing to explore the delights of the North East of
Scotland
Popular area for Golf with 10 local Golf Courses to test your skill.
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Glenlivet, Banffshire
Tel + 44 (0) 1807 590378

Web:
www.minmorehousehotel.com
Email:
enquiries@minmorehousehotel.com |
The Minmore Hotel is an elegant stone built country house
standing amid the magnificent scenery of the Glenlivet Crown Estate in
Speyside. The Glenlivet Estate consists of nearly 90 square miles of
glens, forestry and moorlands in the Grampian Highlands. There are over
100 miles of marked trails including the Speyside Way.
Minmore is a short distance
from the famous Glenlivet Distillery on 'Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail'
with over 35 distilleries in the region. There are 4 acres of landscaped
gardens for you to enjoy, take a beautiful walk and admire our wonderful
wildlife.
Double & twin rooms, plus suites are available, all en-suite
with telephone. The award winning restaurant, awarded 5 stars by Taste
of Scotland, specialists in fine Scottish produce, while the oak
panelled bar with open fire serves a selection of over 100 malt whiskies
Ideally Placed for anglers
wanting to experience the excellent fishing opportunities this region
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'MAYWOOD'
BED AND BREAKFAST

Tomnavoulin,
Ballindalloch
Glenlivet, Scotland |
Maywood is a family run
home with one double room and one twin room. The house is set in the
quiet village of Tomnavoulin.
You are guaranteed a warm welcome from Brenda and Frank who will make
your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
Tel: +44 (0) 1807
590429
www.maywoodbandb.co.uk
maywoodbandb@tiscali.co.uk |
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Fishermans
Cottage
88 Seatown - Cullen
Charming Traditional
Fisherman's Cottage Tastefully refurbished - Close to Beach & Harbour
Tel: +44 (0) 1738 812 862
etaylor@buschweide.freeserve.co.uk |
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