Located in Lossiemouth, less than 1 km from Lossiemouth West Beach, GOLF View Hotel & Macintosh Restaurant provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Lynn
United Kingdom
the staff are excellent very friendly, helpful and welcoming.
breakfast was lovely.
view from room was stunning.
did get fright first harrier jet that appeared so noisy lol
Set in Lossiemouth, 100 metres from Lossiemouth East Beach, Firth Hotel & Restaurant offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Overlooking the Moray Firth, this family-run hotel is situated in Lossiemouth. The hotel is directly opposite the historic Moray Golf Club, and is centrally located for exploring the Whisky Trail.
Anna
United Kingdom
Staff were very welcoming and friendly. Reception was warm and welcoming.
Tighnabruaich Annex, a property with free bikes, is set in Lossiemouth, 1.3 km from Lossiemouth East Beach, 9.4 km from Elgin Cathedral, as well as 34 km from Brodie Castle.
molly57
United Kingdom
This property was very nicely decorated and very clean and tidy. Being winter, it was also very warm and cosy. The hosts supplied breakfast including cereals, yoghurts, eggs, croissants and fresh milk and orange juice. What more could you ask for. The property is an annex to the hosts house but had its own access door and the accommodation is separate from the hosts house. Off street parking is provided. The hosts themselves were very friendly and helpful. The accommodation is situated close to two hotels if you wanted to go out for meals and in the summer, it is within walking distance of the west beach.
Situated in Lossiemouth in the Grampian region, with Lossiemouth West Beach nearby, Fro features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Norland B & B is situated in Lossiemouth, 600 metres from Lossiemouth West Beach, 1.2 km from Lossiemouth East Beach, as well as 9.2 km from Elgin Cathedral.
Robin
United States
Lovely room with ocean view .. can walk to town. Great breakfast.
Offering a shared lounge and sea view, Links Lodge is located in Lossiemouth, 800 metres from Lossiemouth West Beach and 1.2 km from Lossiemouth East Beach.
Allison
United Kingdom
Room, comfortable & warm
Shower was so lovely
Location, perfect
Propiortiors, lovely, friendly & welcoming
Breakfast was perfect, best coffee anywhere we've stayed
Skerry View - Overlooking the Moray Firth - close to Beaches, Harbour, Shops and Restaurants is a beachfront property situated in Lossiemouth, 400 metres from Lossiemouth West Beach and 1.2 km from...
Katie
United Kingdom
Great location. Really lovely flat,with everything we needed.
Great communication with the owner.
Boasting a patio with garden views, an indoor pool and a garden, Aurora luxury beach lodge can be found in Lossiemouth, close to Lossiemouth East Beach and 1.3 km from Lossiemouth West Beach.
Jolene
United Kingdom
The host was very helpful, accommodating, and they went over and above to ensure we had a lovely stay. The lodge was all set up for a cosy stay with everything we required. Highly recommend staying at this lodge.
The best thing about Lossiemouth is the two beaches, East...
The best thing about Lossiemouth is the two beaches, East and West. The people are really friendly and very welcoming regardless of where you come from. There are some terrific restaurants and cafes. I would highly recommend Harbour Lights which has a great menu, some lovely cakes and is situated right next to the harbour. I would go back there and live in a heartbeat.
molly57
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We were lucky with the September sunshine, but Lossie is a...
We were lucky with the September sunshine, but Lossie is a great place anyway. The beaches, harbour views, golf course, restaurants, lighthouse, nearby castles and harbours plus the little museum are all very good. Great for plane spotting as well (although the Typhoons can be a little noisy)!
Trevor
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I love Lossiemouth with its great beaches and the whole area...
I love Lossiemouth with its great beaches and the whole area is blessed with other wonderful beaches. The scenery is great. Elgin has its historic cathedral and Inverness/Nairn are within reach as is Aberdeen. Forres and Fochabers. Some great ice cream parlours which get busy in the evening. I have eaten at the Salt Cellar, Firth Hotel, Beach Hut, Harbour Lights and had a fish supper from The Galley - all have been good meals. The planes were not flying whilst I was there the last 2 times - missed the Typhoon roar. Wildlife spotting is always a possibility but can be hit and miss. If I could, I would move there today if I could!
Margaret
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
One of the nest places on earth in my book.
One of the nest places on earth in my book.
Lovely people, beautiful beaches, always clean and tidy with great facilities. Many of the great pubs are closed down but the Steamboat is well worth a visit.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lossiemouth is worth visting anyway, especially if you like...
Lossiemouth is worth visting anyway, especially if you like beaches and military aircraft, Lots of interesting places within reach like Findhorn, Cullen and Portsoy. If you like wildlife anywhere along the Moray Firth is ideal for dolphin spotting or shoot off to Troup Head for seabirds. Also worth visiting is Nelsons Tower at Forres. Plus your not far from Aviemore for access to the Cairngorms for Rheindeers and Ospreys at Loch Garten.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The area is beautiful fabulous beaches, the caravan site was...
The area is beautiful fabulous beaches, the caravan site was so clean and spacious really well set out and our caravan was excellent clean, well equipped, I would say the owner goes beyond what a rental van normally is. Store cup-board items were so well thought of, usually you don’t get provided with these items on rental and have to go purchase.
There are so many areas on the coastline to visit, really well worth the visit.
Lesley
United Kingdom
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The Stotfield Hotel is an old building with plenty of character. The room we had was large with a comfortable bed and plenty of storage space for clothing. Our room had a view over the Moray Firth which was amazing. Breakfast was included with the room price. It was a buffet style with the hot food being freshly cooked and regularly replenished. We were most impressed with the staff who were friendly, professional and very welcoming. We felt that overall that our stay was good value for money.
This was by far the best value for money accommodation we had throughout our travels of Scotland. The room had a wonderful ocean view, it was spacious, clean and comfortable. It was room only, more like a motel but that suited us, there was complimentary tea and coffee. The view of the beach and ocean was spectacular it was the perfect location.
I would certainly recommend this property and would without a doubt return.
Modern and very well equipped house. Three double bedrooms all ensuite. Large dining area and great kitchen lounge all open plan. Minutes from beach and some great walks and 100m to shops and restaurants
It is like a hotel without the restaurant or bar. Communication was excellent and kind. Rooms were lovely and beds really comfortable. Location was superb with beautiful views over the Moray Firth.
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