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Among the 1239 accommodations in Moray, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Tormore - Wooden Log Cabin In The Cairngorms - Moray
Moray
30/08 – 30/09
$410/nighttotal: $12710 (31 )

Tormore - Wooden Log Cabin In The Cairngorms

3 2
cabin , Carrbridge
Tormore is a wooden log lodge in Carrbridge, set amongst trees and near the Cairngorms National Park, with Landmark Forest Adventure Park a short distance away and the village's attractions easily accessible.
This family-friendly lodge offers 72 square meters of space for up to 6 guests, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a wood-burning stove, ultrafast fibre internet, and an enclosed garden, with direct access to woodland walks and bike rides.
Islaway Stays(b) Lovely Flat With Parking (Larger) - Moray
9.9 22 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$194/nighttotal: $1358 (7 )

Islaway Stays(b) Lovely Flat With Parking (Larger)

2 2
apartment , Morayshire
This charming cottage is situated in the heart of Keith, just a short walk from the train station, bus stops, shops, restaurants and pubs. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, free Wi-Fi, and off-street parking. Guests can also enjoy exploring the nearby Malt Whisky Trail, playing a round of golf at the local course, or taking advantage of the many walking trails in the area.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Moray
10 4 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$171/nighttotal: $1197 (7 )

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 2
cottage
This pet-friendly Huntly holiday home, located on Albert Terrace, is a 0.8 km walk from Huntly town centre, offering easy access to shops, pubs, restaurants, and Huntly railway station with direct links to Aberdeen, Elgin, and Inverness.
The two-bedroom cottage sleeps four, features a south-facing garden with BBQ and children's play equipment, a well-equipped kitchen including a dishwasher and Nespresso machine, plus parking for four cars and a lounge with a flat-screen TV and Firestick.
Blervie House - Moray
9.3 118 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$520/nighttotal: $3640 (7 )

Blervie House

1 2
B&B , Forres
Blervie House is a charming bed and breakfast located in Forres, just 30 miles from Inverness Castle and 14 miles from Elgin Cathedral, making it ideal for exploring the region's rich history and natural beauty. It consistently receives excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Blervie House offers a private entrance, air-conditioned rooms, and free parking. Guests can enjoy a full English/Irish breakfast, relax in the garden or on the sun terrace, or play a game of billiards in the on-site bar.

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Best Moray lodging with a balcony

Garden Park Guest House - Moray
9.9 19 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$409/nighttotal: $2863 (7 )

Garden Park Guest House

1 2
B&B , Grantown on Spey
Garden Park Guest House is located in Grantown on Spey, a short distance from the Grantown Museum and within easy reach of Abernethy Golf Club and Boat of Garten Golf Club. The guest house has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The accommodation offers a comfortable and well-equipped room with a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast, explore the stunning Cairngorms National Park, and take advantage of on-site amenities such as bicycle rental and water sports facilities.
Barn Owl Pod - Speyside - Moray
10 6 reviews
Moray
30/08 – 30/09
$295/nighttotal: $9145 (31 )

Barn Owl Pod - Speyside

1 2
apartment , Carron
Barn Owl Pod, a self-catering apartment near Carron, is situated 27km from Elgin Cathedral, 39km from Huntly Castle, and 32km from Grantown Museum, offering easy access to local attractions.
This 23-square-metre property sleeps three guests and boasts a private hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and fridge, free Wi-Fi, and a terrace with outdoor dining area plus private parking.
Tormore Cabin - Moray
10 1 review
Moray
30/08 – 30/09
$403/nighttotal: $12493 (31 )

Tormore Cabin

3 2
cabin , Carrbridge
Tormore Cabin in Carrbridge is situated within a short 500-meter walk of Landmark Forest Adventure Park and offers convenient access to golf clubs such as Boat of Garten Golf Club, 8.7 kilometres away, and Abernethy Golf Club, 16.1 kilometres away.
This 9 square meter lodge accommodates up to 11 guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a terrace with garden views, a garden, parking, and complimentary WiFi, with a living area complete with a fireplace.
Robins Nest Glamping Pod With Hot Tub - Moray
9.6 64 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$237/nighttotal: $1659 (7 )

Robins Nest Glamping Pod With Hot Tub

1 2
glamping , Keith
The Robins Nest Glamping Pod with Hot Tub is located in Keith, just 13 miles from Elgin Cathedral and 18 miles from Huntly Castle, making it a great base for exploring the region. This accommodation has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The pod offers a comfortable and cosy space for up to four guests, with a floor area of 6 square metres. Amenities include a private hot tub, a fully equipped kitchenette, a sun terrace, and free Wi-Fi and parking, as well as access to a garden and picnic area.

Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Moray

  • What attractions should you visit during a week-long stay in Moray, Scotland?

    A week in Moray offers a good taste of the region. You could explore the historic Elgin Cathedral, a stunning example of Scottish Gothic architecture. Spend a day at the Speyside Cooperage, learning about whisky barrel making. For nature, a visit to the Findhorn Bay and the nearby beaches is a must, maybe even a dolphin watching tour. Don't miss the charming town of Forres, with its iconic Forres House and the Cluny Hill. If you have time, consider a trip to the Cawdor Castle, steeped in history and legend.
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  • What attractions should you visit when you spend a month in Moray, Scotland?

    A month gives you ample time for a deeper exploration. Besides the sites mentioned above, you could dedicate time to hiking in the Cairngorms National Park, which borders Moray. Explore the numerous distilleries in Speyside, taking guided tours and whisky tastings. Visit the numerous smaller villages and towns, like Dufftown, Aberlour, and Rothes, each with its own unique character and charm. Consider visiting the Darnaway Castle and Gardens, and perhaps even take a day trip to the coast further north, exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Moray Firth. You could also delve into the rich history of the area by visiting local museums and historical sites.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a pool in Moray?

  • Can visitors to Moray, Scotland witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?

    Yes, Moray experiences beautiful seasonal changes. Autumn showcases stunning displays of color in the forests and hills surrounding the Speyside region. While cherry blossoms aren't as prevalent as in some other parts of the world, the spring brings a vibrant green to the landscape, and other flowering plants will add color to the scenery.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a jacuzzi in Moray?

  • What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Moray, Scotland?

    Visiting local pubs and restaurants is a great way to interact with people. Attend local events or festivals if they coincide with your visit. Many smaller towns have farmers' markets where you can chat with producers and learn about local food and traditions. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast; this often provides opportunities for more personal interaction with the owners and to learn about their lives in Moray.
  • What are the best short term rentals for families and kids in Moray?

  • Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Moray, Scotland?

    Yes, Moray offers several opportunities for cultural engagement. Many distilleries offer whisky-making workshops. You might find pottery or weaving workshops in some of the smaller villages, although availability varies. Checking local tourism websites closer to your travel dates will provide the most up-to-date information on specific workshops.
  • What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Moray, Scotland?

    The numerous smaller villages tucked away in the Speyside region offer a quieter, more intimate experience than the larger towns. Exploring the less-visited trails and walking paths in the Cairngorms National Park can lead to stunning views and a sense of peaceful solitude. Look for smaller, family-run distilleries off the main tourist routes for a more authentic experience. Specific names are difficult to provide as 'hidden' implies not widely advertised.
  • What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Moray, Scotland?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as much of the exploration involves walking. Pack layers of clothing, as the weather in Scotland can be unpredictable. A waterproof jacket and sturdy trousers are highly recommended. Don't forget a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Consider binoculars for wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching.
  • What are the most popular festivals in Moray, Scotland?

    Specific dates vary from year to year, but Moray hosts several local events. The Speyside Whisky Festival is a major event attracting visitors from around the world. Many smaller towns and villages host their own festivals and events throughout the year, often celebrating local produce or crafts. Checking local event listings closer to your travel dates is recommended for the most up-to-date information.
  • Where should you try the best local food in Moray, Scotland?

    Many restaurants in the region showcase locally sourced ingredients. Look for establishments highlighting Speyside produce, such as game, seafood, and locally grown vegetables. Many pubs offer traditional Scottish dishes. The smaller villages often have charming cafes and restaurants that provide a more intimate dining experience. Specific restaurant recommendations are difficult to give as tastes vary, but exploring the local options will reveal many culinary gems.

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Best Moray lodging with a kitchen

Taigh Mathair - Moray
10 7 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$195/nighttotal: $1365 (7 )

Taigh Mathair

2 2
apartment , Highland
This cosy Highland cottage is located in Nethy Bridge, Cairngorms National Park, near Loch Garten nature reserve, Nethybridge Golf Course, and Landmark Forest Adventure Park, offering easy access to Cairngorm Mountain for skiing and snowboarding.
The two-bedroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a private garden, free parking, Wi-Fi, and bed linen; nearby activities include exploring Abernethy Forest and enjoying the Cairngorms National Park's stunning scenery.
The Annex Keith Self Catering+wifi+private Parking - Moray
9.9 97 reviews
Moray
30/08 – 30/09
$255/nighttotal: $7905 (31 )

The Annex Keith Self Catering+wifi+private Parking

1 2
apartment , Morayshire
This charming cottage is located in the town of Keith, just a short drive from the Spey Bay coast and within easy reach of the numerous distilleries on the Whisky Trail. The cottage has been highly rated by previous guests, receiving excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cottage offers one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to three guests. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, including a well-equipped kitchen, a walk-in power shower, WiFi, and a SMART HD-TV, as well as a private garden space and parking.
Beautiful Home From Home In Rural Aberdeenshire - Moray
10 90 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$278/nighttotal: $1946 (7 )

Beautiful Home From Home In Rural Aberdeenshire

3 2
apartment , Keig
This self-contained stone barn, situated in the picturesque village of Keig, Aberdeenshire, offers stunning views of the River Don and is a 35-minute (56km) drive from Aberdeen Airport, providing easy access to Royal Deeside and the Cairngorm National Park.
The three-bedroom property, sleeping six, boasts a hand-painted kitchen with a Rangemaster oven, two bathrooms, a wood-burning stove, extensive gardens with children's play equipment, and garage access for bikes, making it ideal for families or groups exploring the local hillwalking, cycling and whisky trails.
The Neuk, Family Friendly, Country Holiday Cottage In Elgin - Moray
10 1 review
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$113/nighttotal: $791 (7 )

The Neuk, Family Friendly, Country Holiday Cottage In Elgin

2 2
cottage , Elgin
This Elgin mid-terrace house is situated 0.16 km from shops and a pub, offering easy access to Lossiemouth Beach (8.4 km) and Elgin's attractions.
The 105 square metre, all-ground-floor property sleeps four in two double bedrooms, boasting a fully equipped kitchen/diner, WiFi, gas central heating, and a private gravelled garden; pets are welcome.

Best Moray lodging with laundry available

Grant Holiday Homes - Moray
9.7 22 reviews
Moray
30/08 – 30/09
$201/nighttotal: $6231 (31 )

Grant Holiday Homes

1 2
apartment , Morayshire
This Moray beachfront flat, ideal for a coastal getaway, is situated near a local pub with shops within a 5-kilometre radius.
The one-bedroom apartment sleeps three, boasting a garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews; a BBQ and outdoor seating area are perfect for summer evenings.
Cosy And Quiet Apartment With Free Parking. - Moray
9.9 52 reviews
Moray
30/08 – 30/09
$132/nighttotal: $4092 (31 )

Cosy And Quiet Apartment With Free Parking.

1 2
apartment , Morayshire
This one-bedroom flat is ideally located in the heart of Moray, just a short walk from the town's main attractions. The property has received excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The flat is comfortably furnished and can accommodate up to two guests. It comes equipped with modern appliances, including a dishwasher and washer/dryer, and benefits from a separate bathroom and ground floor access.
Cozy Coastal Retreat At 85 Seatown, Cullen - Moray
10 2 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$182/nighttotal: $1274 (7 )

Cozy Coastal Retreat At 85 Seatown, Cullen

3 2
apartment , Buckie
This three-bedroom cottage, offering authentic coastal charm, is located in Cullen on the Moray Firth, a short walk from the harbour and a pleasant drive from Elgin.
This family-friendly property accommodates up to six guests and provides internet access, with proximity to local golf courses and attractions such as Linzee Gordon Park and Ian Johnston Park.
2 Bedroom Accommodation In Buckie - Moray
10 4 reviews
Moray
27/06 – 04/07
$207/nighttotal: $1449 (7 )

2 Bedroom Accommodation In Buckie

2 2
cottage , Buckie
This Buckie seaside cottage, a short walk (less than 1.6km) from the Moray Firth, Buckie Library, and the Buckie and District Fishing Heritage Centre, offers stunning Moray Firth views.
Sleeping four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering holiday home includes a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a washing machine, private patio, and free Wi-Fi in public areas; a cosy fireplace adds to its appeal.
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