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Cullen Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Dookers' Hoose
  • Buckie

    Dookers' Hoose

    Ref: S484358

    Reviews 13

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    Welcome to Cullen – a charming and picturesque coastal town in Moray, Scotland. This vibrant community is home to a variety of local businesses and attractions, including Bow Fiddle Rock – a natural landmark that is a popular spot for picnics and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 171 Seatown
  • 1

    Buckie

    171 Seatown

    Ref: S901396

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    The Moray coastal town of Cullen is situated on Cullen Bay, an inlet of the Moray Firth, and is an extremely attractive town, originally built around the mouth of the Burn of Deskford. Modern Cullen comprises the delightful fishing village of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Cullen
  • Buckie

    1 Bed Cottage in Cullen

    Ref: S230585

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 double bedroom on first floor with sloping ceiling - Downstairs bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC - Kitchen: with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and...

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Gordon Street
  • 1

    Buckie

    4 Gordon Street

    Ref: S480044

    Reviews 20

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    The seaside village of Portknockie is a popular holiday destination resting on the Moray Firth in Moray, Scotland. Boasting a pebble beach, a delightful open-air swimming pool and a quaint harbour, Portknockie garners many visitors each year....

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    £72

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Seafield Place
  • 1

    Banff

    2 Seafield Place

    Ref: S592669

    Reviews 22

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    Portsoy, one of many historic fishing ports dotted along this stunning stretch of north east Scotland's coastline, can be found halfway between the towns of Cullen and Banff on the beautiful Moray Firth. Portsoy is an attractive vacation spot...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 36 Sandend Village
  • Banff

    36 Sandend Village

    Ref: S169250

    Reviews 23

    3
    6
    Portsoy is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It offers a small selection of pubs and restaurants, with a supermarket for your amenities. The town is known for its local jewellery made from 'Portsoy marble' and hosts an annual Scottish Traditional...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 11 Village
  • 1

    Banff

    11 Village

    Ref: S187199

    Reviews 20

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    Portsoy is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It offers a small selection of pubs and restaurants, with a supermarket for your amenities. The town is known for its local jewellery made from 'Portsoy marble' and hosts an annual Scottish Traditional...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Findochty
  • Buckie

    2 Bed Cottage in Findochty

    Ref: S229008

    2
    4
    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 bathroom - Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge with ice compartment, microwave, coffee machine, washing machine and tumble dryer - Open fire (first...

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Eider Cottage
  • 1

    Buckie

    Eider Cottage

    Ref: S480117

    Reviews 46

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    Cullen Bay, an inlet of the Moray Firth, is located in the Moray coastal town of Cullen, which was originally formed at the mouth of the Burn of Deskford. An 'inland' area from Seatown extends along one of Cullen's busiest thoroughfares and...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holly Hoose
  • 2

    Buckie

    Holly Hoose

    Ref: S26084

    Reviews 51

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    5
    Short-term Holiday Let Licence No: MO-00064-F EPC Rating: Band E

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 20 South High Street
  • Banff

    20 South High Street

    Ref: S680207

    Reviews 9

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    Portsoy, a historic port located on the pretty Moray Firth coast between the towns of Cullen and Banff, is just one of many atmospheric fishing ports dotted along this impressive stretch of north east Scotland's coastline. Portsoy, with its...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 83 Seatown
  • 1

    Buckie

    83 Seatown

    Ref: S123671

    Reviews 39

    3
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    Modern Cullen comprises the fishing village of Seatown and an ‘inland’ area, which stretches up an imposing main street from Seatown, underneath a spectacular viaduct. Although the wealth of Cullen was built on textiles in the 18th century, the...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Braehead Croft
  • 1

    Buckie

    Braehead Croft

    Ref: S4668

    Reviews 62

    3
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    The attractive old villages of Gardenstown and Pennan are also nearby, as is Cullen, which has one Scotland's largest beaches. Within easy reach of this accommodation, Cullen is a popular destination with families because of its massive beach but...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harbour View
  • 1

    Buckie

    Harbour View

    Ref: S375872

    Reviews 17

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    Findochty has a beach at Long Head and pub on the harbour front. Visit the town of Cullen renowned for its smoked haddock and potato soup, or enjoy a spot of golf at either of the nearby courses. Take a drive to Elgin, home to a cathedral, museums...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - SLATER'S
  • 1

    Buckie

    SLATER'S

    Ref: S46216

    Reviews 41

    4
    8
    Portknockie is a popular coastal village in a cliff-top position, overlooking a natural harbour on the Moray Firth Coast. You can explore the craggy cliff-tops, beaches and secret coves or look out for the dolphins, seals and sea birds that live...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bullpens
  • Banff

    Bullpens

    Ref: S480717

    Reviews 34

    4
    8
    Portsoy is a historic port on the Moray Firth coast, midway between the towns of Cullen and Banff. It is one of the numerous evocative fishing ports dotted along this remarkable stretch of Scotland's north east coast. Portsoy is a beautiful...

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sandpiper Cottage
  • 1

    Buckie

    Sandpiper Cottage

    Ref: S480118

    Reviews 26

    3
    8
    Cullen, a Moray coastal village, is located on Cullen Bay, a Moray Firth inlet. Seatown, a charming fishing village, and a 'inland' section, which spans along an imposing main street from Seatown and beneath a stunning bridge, make up modern...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 61 Seatown
  • 1

    Buckie

    61 Seatown

    Ref: S186481

    Reviews 39

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    Cullen is a coastal town resting on the Cullen Bay, on the Moray Firth. This bustling town comprises of the fishing village of Seatown and an inland area. Within the town you will find a selection of takeaways, a couple of bars and a shop for...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Breeze Cottage
  • Buckie

    Sea Breeze Cottage

    Ref: S122493

    Reviews 42

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    Cullen comprises the fishing village of Seatown and an ‘inland’ area, which stretches up an imposing main street from Seatown, underneath a viaduct. Although the wealth of Cullen was built on textiles in the 18th century, the town is best known...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seascape
  • 1

    Buckie

    Seascape

    Ref: S59752

    Reviews 75

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    4
    The coastal village of Portknockie is situated on a cliff-top overlooking a natural harbour on the Moray Firth coast. Explore the cliff-tops, beaches and coves, or look out for dolphins, seals and sea birds. Nearby is the delightful town of Cullen...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Seafield Street
  • 1

    Buckie

    1 Seafield Street

    Ref: S6349

    Reviews 59

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    12
    The coastal town of Cullen boasts a natural harbour on the Moray Firth coast. Enjoy a spot of golf at either of the Cullen or Strathlene golf courses or take a pleasant drive to the city of Elgin, home to an imposing cathedral, museums and the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grace Cottage
  • Buckie

    Grace Cottage

    Ref: S75265

    Reviews 35

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    The coastal village of Portknockie is situated on a cliff-top overlooking a natural harbour on the Moray Firth coast. Explore the cliff-tops, beaches and coves, or look out for dolphins, seals and sea birds. Nearby is the delightful town of Cullen...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 85 Seatown
  • Buckie

    85 Seatown

    Ref: S5074

    Reviews 47

    3
    6
    The coastal village of Cullen boasts a natural harbour on the Moray Firth Coast. Enjoy a spot of golf at either of the Cullen or Strathlene golf courses or take a pleasant drive to the market town of Elgin, home to an imposing cathedral, museums...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Brae Steading
  • 3

    Fordyce

    The Brae Steading

    Ref: S379357

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    Cullen Holiday Cottages

    Cullen is a Scottish village bursting with character and charm. It sits right on the Moray Firth Coast, nestled between rivers Deveron and Spey and sheltered by the scenic Grampian Mountains. This location makes it the perfect base for fans of the great outdoors, whether you enjoy hiking, kayaking or sailing. Cyclists could check out the Moray Coastal Cycle Route, where you might spot bottlenose dolphins. Visitors can indulge in retail therapy, as the heart of the village has some great independent shops, including a traditional toyshop, antiques and books. 

    At Snaptrip, you’ll be spoilt for choice with our gorgeous holiday cottages in Cullen that are hand-picked for their comfort and character. Perhaps you want a cosy cottage for two, with a wood-burning fire and period features, or a spacious pile with a games room and garden? Simply enter your must-haves into our handy filter to find what you need, including pet-friendly facilities and disabled access. 

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    Cullen is a wonderful spot for a holiday where you’ll be busy exploring. If you feel like moving further afield, investigate some of the lovely towns and villages nearby. 

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    Reviews

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    • Saskia - Verified booking

      Dookers Hoose is a characterful and charming seaside retreat and was the perfect location for our family holiday.

      The house feels very welcoming and has a creative ambiance with artwork by the owner and family decorating the walls, a mix of vintage and modern furniture, books, games and window ledges decorated with seashore finds. This feels more of a home than just a holiday let, situated in Cullen Sea Town with its soft colourful walls, pantiles and tiny gardens at every turn. We loved being able to hear the sea from the house. We enjoyed cooking in the stylish and well-appointed kitchen and were very pleased to find so much space for storing supplies as well as an efficient washing machine. The layout of the ground floor makes it a very sociable space and on cooler evenings, we enjoyed the electric ‘wood burning’ stove which created a cosy atmosphere. We brought some solar powered fairy lights with us for added twinkle. The internet was consistently reliable and we did not for one moment miss having a TV. The little table in the front room was a perfect spot for drawing, painting and writing. We brought bikes, body boards and wetsuits and were delighted to have access to the garage for storage as well as clothes lines which made drying wet kit easy. In front of the garage and opposite the front of the house across a narrow, quiet side road is the small outdoor garden space with a picnic table. This was a lovely sunny spot to sit with morning coffee and a book watching the world go by. Just across the shore road lies the sea wall with steps down to a lovely stretch of sandy beach which is perfect for safe swimming and provides access to long walks along the shore. The steps on the sea side of the wall are a great place to sit with a drink and enjoy the huge skies and stunning sunsets. On your return from a swim, you can enter the little back yard through a gate and access the conveniently placed bathroom with shower. There are lovely coastal walks (or runs) from the house and we saw dolphins on several occasions from paths scented with bracken and wild thyme. The surrounding countryside is beautiful by bike and car, and there are many interesting places to visit. Supplies can be found in Cullen itself where there is a reasonably stocked Co-op and we noticed a deli opening soon. There is an amazing fresh fish shop in nearby Buckie and you may catch your own sea trout from the pier if the seals don’t get there first! If you prefer not to cook your own, the fish and chips in Cullen are consistently good. Any queries during our stay were answered quickly and the visitor’s book is brimming with information on local eateries and places of interest logged by the owners and visitors over the years. A lovely stay and we were sad to leave.

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    • Lesley - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful few days staying at this lovely cottage just before Christmas to celebrate our ruby wedding anniversary.

      We had been keen to escape from the stress of Christmas and recharge our batteries and the appeal of a little fisherman’s cottage near the sea was hard to resist. The weather as predicted was awful but the cottage was so welcoming and warm with its log burning wood stove, lovely furnishings and decor. The bedrooms comfortably furnished with seaside themes and the beds so comfortable. There was a lovely welcome pack on arrival and the kitchen is well equipped with everything you could need. The upstairs main bedroom and shower room has a very low sloping ceiling which it takes a bit of getting used to and I did manage to bang my head on it once so something to be aware of but you only make that mistake once and just something to be aware of. Being a thick walled cottage, we never heard any loud traffic even though we were not far from the town centre. There are also so many decent shops nearby for supplies, eg. Places to eat, coffee shops, gift shop,bakers, fishmonger, co op, hotel, fish and chip shop etc all less than 5 minute walk away and a lovely harbour and beach 15 mins walk away. The cottage can comfortably accommodate a family of 4 or 2 couples or even just one couple like us looking for some peace and quiet. We loved our stay here and would definitely like to return again in the summer. Thank you so much for helping us celebrate our special anniversary and take home some lovely memories to treasure.

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    • Nick - Verified booking

      We really enjoyed the stay.

      With 6 of us the small capacity for hot water was a bit of a nuisance but we just had to work around it. We were glad of the information in the folder about this and we just adjusted when we had showers. One of our party fell quite badly on the stairs as they are very slippy as well as being small with the age of the property. Maybe a hand rail at the bottom on both sides would help. Otherwise, we noticed there isn’t much privacy when using the bathroom with people in the kitchen. Perhaps an alternative door would create a sound barrier there. We would like to have been able to open ground floor windows for air flow but there were no window keys which we presumed was for security. The battery on the Velux controller in the kitchen ran out twice. We had our own compatible charger but others may not. If the window was left open when the battery went that could be problematic. Overall we thought the cottage was lovely and the design made the most of the space. We would definitely recommend it and visit again.

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    • Mark - Verified booking

      Just back after 3 nights at the cottage and what can I say but WOW!

      Sandend was exactly what the doctor ordered and the batteries are fully recharged. The views are literally jaw dropping, I think I spent more time sitting outside the cottage looking at them than sitting in the cottage. The cottage was as described and provided everything we needed, in fact the photos on the website and description probably do not do it justice as it was spotless and there are no bannisters on the stairs. We shall be booking again in the near future, rate it that highly but as always, some constructive feedback... Be aware the bins are round the side of the house, don't just place your black bins out on a Monday, use the proper bins. The sofa is most definitely not very comfortable. The smart TV can be a bit laggy, just switching it off and on again with the remote sorts it out. We didn't get any logs for the burner, just kindling but can get them at the other village garges.

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    • Kelly - Verified booking

      The cottage was absolutely gorgeous.

      Finished to a very high standard and contained everything you could possibly need for cooking, picnics, board games/books for staying home and lots of storage in all rooms too. A lot of thought has gone into the finer touches and quality. Beds were very comfortable and the cottage was spacious and well-appointed for a family. Parking was not a problem at any time too (with kids we know that can sometimes be issue on holidays). Sandend itself is such a stunning place, absolutely beautiful. It has to be one of the lovelist places we have ever been. Perfect surfing for us and the children and amazing evening walks on the beach. Great place with various local paths for walks. Portsoy was only a 5 min drive to pick up any supplies from supermarket and also does the best ice cream! We really couldn't recommend this place enough and will definitely be back.

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    Cullen Viaduct

    Spanning across Cullen Bay, the impressive Cullen Viaduct is a must-visit for any architecture enthusiast. Completed in 1887, the structure boasts 27 arches and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline. Don't forget to snap a photo of this iconic landmark on your visit to the charming Scottish town of Cullen. Address: Cullen Bay, Cullen, Moray, Scotland, AB56 4TH

    Findlater Castle

    Perched atop a dramatic sea cliff, Findlater Castle is a breathtaking sight to behold. Dating back to the 14th century, this ruined fortress offers a glimpse into Scotland's rich history and provides stunning views of the Moray Firth. It's the perfect spot for a coastal walk and a picnic with a view. Address: Cullen Bay, Sandend, Banffshire, Scotland, AB56 5RZ

    Sunnyside Beach

    Sunnyside Beach is a stunning hidden gem with pristine white sands and turquoise waters that makes for a perfect day out with family and friends. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying a picnic. The beach is easily accessible and has nearby parking. The address is Sunnyside Beach, near Irvine, KA12 8PP

    Cullen Beach

    Nestled along the rugged Moray Firth coastline, Cullen Beach is a picturesque spot to relax and soak up the Scottish scenery. With its long stretch of golden sand, colorful beach huts, and impressive viaduct backdrop, it's the perfect place for a family day out. Don't forget to sample the town's famous Cullen Skink soup before you leave! Address: Cullen, Moray, Scotland.

    Strathlene Golf Club

    Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Strathlene Golf Club offers stunning views and an enjoyable round of golf. With a challenging course that's suitable for players of all abilities, this hidden gem is perfect for a day out on the greens. Located in the seaside town of Buckie, the club is easily accessible and offers a warm welcome to visitors. Address: Strathlene Golf Club, Covesea Rd, Buckie, AB56 5HQ

    Buckie and District Fishing Heritage Centre

    Explore the rich history of the Scottish fishing industry at the Buckie and District Fishing Heritage Centre. Learn about the life and work of fishermen, their boats, and the traditional techniques used for centuries. Discover the culture and heritage of this charming coastal town and admire the stunning views of the Moray Firth. Address: Cluny Harbour, Buckie AB56 1AJ

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