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Top Guest favourite
The tranquil coastal scene captures clear blue waters meeting rugged rock formations. A pebble beach extends along the shoreline, framed by vibrant greenery on the cliffs. The stillness of the sea is complemented by the distant outline of a red-flashing buoy, contrasting with the serene environment.
Home in Cruden Bay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Charming quiet clifftop cottage, relax by the sea!

Fisherman's clifftop cottage from around 1890, renovated, original beams, wood-burning stove make a cosy retreat. Accommodation on ground floor: open plan living room & kitchen provide sociable space, bedroom, shower room. Free Wi-Fi, Smart TV. Private car parking. The village bay is a sheltered spot to relax, listen to the sea; or walk along the clifftop path to the beautiful golden sands of Cruden Bay and golf course. Shops, pubs, services 3 miles. Peterhead 17 minutes, Aberdeen 30 minutes.

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The cozy stone cottage is surrounded by a serene landscape, featuring a simple wooden table and two folding chairs in front. The slate roof and large windows bring warmth to the traditional design, while the natural setting is framed by trees and rolling hills.
Home in Moray
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Charming & secluded cottage overlooking Loch Park

Nestled at the head of Loch Park, Loch End Cottage is a beautiful cottage in a breathtaking location. It’s entirely off grid, allowing you to relax and unwind in a tranquil setting. The cottage sleeps two, in a cosy king-sized bed, with direct access to a shower room. Downstairs, there is an open plan sitting, kitchen and dining room with log stove and views to the loch. Dufftown is 3 miles, Keith is 8 miles and the village of Drummuir is 2.5 miles Wifi service is limited due to location

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The open layout showcases a welcoming dining area with a large table and various seating options. A staircase with a wooden banister leads to the upper level, while a comfortable lounge area is visible in the background. Natural light fills the space, accentuating its warmth.
Home in Aberdeenshire
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

A luxury 4 bed 4 bath stay set in 6 acres

The Old Church of Ord was built in 1834 and has recently been upgraded into a four bed roomed , four bathroom , dog friendly property set in six acres. The main hall has a wood burning stove in the seating area and a further lounge upstairs with views overlooking the garden .Outside there is a fenced garden with a barbecue , patio and wood burning hot tub for 8 with views of the surrounding countryside and Moray Firth. Off road parking in the gated area in front of the house.

Guest favourite
A comfortable living room is highlighted by wooden flooring and soft lighting. A blue sofa and two armchairs offer seating, while a dining area is visible through an open doorway. Decorative elements include wall art and a floral arrangement on the mantelpiece.
Home in Moray
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Cheerful unique 2bedroom cottage with free parking

Number 7 is a stylish cottage in the sought after west end of Elgin. It is just a short walk from the city’s vibrant array of cafes, bars, restaurants and the home of Gordon&MacPhail for the whisky lovers. Recently refurbished with traditional features, including the original cast iron roll top bath for which we highly recommended a relaxing dip with lots of bubbles. This is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Moray Coast, Aberdeenshire and the Highlands.

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The image captures a coastal view featuring rolling green hills rising above rocky shores. A charming white house is nestled by the water's edge, with scattered boulders and gentle waves lapping at the coast. Wind turbines are visible on the hillside under a partly cloudy sky.
Home in Aberdeenshire
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

The Waves

The Waves is a 3 bedroom family-friendly house situated in the costal town of Macduff, Aberdeenshire. It can sleep up to 5 adults comfortably or 4 adults and 2 children. The Waves is a terraced house within 5 minutes of the golf course and the beach and is an ideal home from home to enjoy with friends and family. Macduff, and the nearby town of Banff, offer bars, restaurants, shops, swimming pool, museum and heritage buildings, aquarium and 2 golf courses.

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A private cottage is framed by lush greenery, with arching trees surrounding the expansive garden. The exterior of the building, featuring a stone façade and large windows, presents a welcoming atmosphere. Bright blue skies enhance the serene outdoor setting.
Home in Aberchirder
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Old schoolhouse in the countryside

Cosy, homely, private cottage in the beautiful Aberdeenshire countryside. Light the log burner and sit back to relax. The old schoolhouse (built in 1866) has loads of character and feels remote and quiet despite being well situated just off the main Banff/Huntly road. Banff is about 5 minutes drive. The garden is large and you have full run of the whole premises during your stay. There are some lovely walks from the house.

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The exterior of the Bothy is shown, featuring a two-story light-colored structure with a balcony and large windows. A spacious fenced patio area is visible with seating arranged for relaxation. Lush greenery surrounds the property, enhancing the peaceful setting.
Home in Archiestown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Taighsona Bothy, Speyside - amazing views!

Taighsona Bothy is located in the heart of Speyside, with incredible views out over Ben Rinnes and the Convals. We are peacefully situated only a few minute’s walk from Archiestown and on the famous Malt Whisky Trail. Aberlour and the famous Speyside Way are a short walk down through the stunning countryside and forest. Dufftown and Craigellachie are a few minutes drive away.

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A serene coastal view features a calm water inlet surrounded by rolling green hills. Traditional white cottages are visible along the shoreline. The sky is partly cloudy, with sunlight illuminating the scene, creating a peaceful ambiance typical of a small fishing harbor.
Home in Pennan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Rockpool Cottage - Cosy Old Fisherman's Cottage

Rockpool is a 200 year old fisherman's cottage, set back a few yards from the seafront, with sea views from the front door. It provides all modern comforts, whilst retaining its traditional features. The wood burning stove together with the Rayburn, ensure the cottage is warm and cosy all year round! En-suite bathroom and cloakroom.

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A view of the charming village of Pennan is presented, with white cottages located along the coastline. The village is set against lush green hills, showcasing a winding road that leads up the hillside, connecting the residences to the surrounding landscape.
Home in Pennan
4.73 out of 5 average rating, 487 reviews

11 Creel Cottage

Creel Cottage is a cosy former fisherman's cottage on three levels. Full of character, it is nestled amidst wonderful sea views and rests at the foot of grass-covered cliffs with the sea just yards away in the world famous village of Pennan.

Guest favourite
The cottage exterior features a classic design with a whitewashed facade and grey roof. A well-maintained pathway leads to the front door, framed by two potted plants. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while trees in the background indicate a peaceful rural setting.
Home in Ythanbank
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Rural, cosy cottage near Ellon

Relax with the whole family in this peaceful cottage in the grounds of House of Schivas Estate, 35 minutes from Aberdeen International Airport. Access to heated indoor swimming pool. Beautiful rural seclusion in the North East of Scotland.

Guest favourite
A spacious dining room features a crystal table surrounded by turquoise chairs. A wooden staircase can be seen in the background, leading to the upper floors. Light fixtures hang from the ceiling, illuminating the pale blue walls and adding to the inviting ambience.
Home in Crovie
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Crovie The Mission Hall

The Mission Hall is a former place of worship and has been featured in magazines and newspapers for its architectural flair, style and humour. Situated close to the sea there are breathtaking views of sunsets and even dancing dolphins!

Top Guest favourite
The living room features comfortable seating with neutral tones and accent cushions. A large flat-screen TV sits atop a media unit, alongside a decorative electric stove. Bookshelves display various items, and a piece of artwork adorns the wall, contributing to a cozy atmosphere.
Home in Inverallochy
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Granny’s Hoosie - Shorefront Cottage

Ideally located in the historic fishing village of Inverallochy, Granny’s Hoosie stands just meters away from the rugged coastal shoreline and within a short walk from some beautiful sandy beaches and Inverallochy golf course.

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Quick stats about house rentals in Portsoy

  • Total rentals

    10 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $138 AUD before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    360 reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10 properties are a good fit for families

  • Wi-Fi availability

    10 properties include access to Wi-Fi

  • Popular amenities

    Kitchen, Wi-Fi and Pool

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