In picturesque Portsoy, on the Grampian Coastal Trail, Station Hotel Portsoy offers free parking, free WiFi and cosy bedrooms. There is a traditional restaurant, games room and sea views.
jeffrey
Australia
Great breakfast. A choice of options for the cooked breakfasts including smoked salmon and vegetarian options.
The Seafield Arms is a boutique hotel with chic rooms in the centre of Cullen on the Moray Firth Coast and on the North East 250 Route. Free WiFi and free onsite parking is available.
On the outskirts of the Royal Burgh of Banff, the Banff Springs Hotel overlooks the Moray Firth. It offers a restaurant, a Lounge Bar, and rooms with a TV and free Wi-Fi.
Heather
Canada
Location was excellent great views of ocean in Banff
Enjoying a beautiful and elevated position on the Moray Firth Coast in the North-East of Scotland, this is a family-run hotel offering outstanding accommodation in beautifully furnished rooms.
Kimberly
United Kingdom
Room was lovely, fantastic views. Everything you needed in the room, evening meal was superb. Friendly staff and very clean.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Grant Arms Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Cullen. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar with Sky sports and BT sport channels.
Amelia
United Kingdom
Located right in the centre of the town. Cheap and I had a microwave in the room.
Situated in Whitehills, 1.2 km from Inverboyndie Beach, Seafield Arms Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Robert
United Kingdom
Room spacious and clean, large comfortable bed, location good.
Offering a garden and garden view, Spacious 2 Bedroom Home in Picturesque Cullen is situated in Cullen, 34 km from Huntly Castle and 38 km from Delgatie Castle.
mark
New Zealand
Lovely clean spacious and cosy house in a great location for access to the town and beach. The property had everything we needed for our stay and was very quiet which was ideal for our autistic son.
A delightful small town on the Moray Firth coast with...
A delightful small town on the Moray Firth coast with historic harbour and famous as a film set for Peaky Blinders and Whisky Galore. Easy to walk around the narrow roads to explore the town. Wonderful cliff walks from the town and a very tranquil and beautiful park in the centre. All the basics can be bought in the coop, bakers, and fabulous ice-cream shop. Chinese and fish and chip takeaways, lovely cafes and station hotel serve good food and the charming Port Cafe is a real treat. It's only a short drive to several other charming fishing villages nearby along the coast.
Alison
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Portsoy is a lovely place, and well worth a visit.
Portsoy is a lovely place, and well worth a visit. The hotel is centrally located, with cafes nearby and Portsoy icecream which is delicious. The last series of “Peeky Blinders” was filmed at the harbour. Recommend a trip here.
Stuart
Scored 10
10
Lovely harbour. Worth visiting the ice cream parlour.
Lovely harbour. Worth visiting the ice cream parlour. Beaches in the area are fabulous particularly Cullen and the cliff edge walk to the bow fiddle rock at Portknockie.
Durnhouse is the place to eat. Non residents are welcome and the food is wonderful.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Portsoy has a beautiful harbour that is easy to walk around.
Portsoy has a beautiful harbour that is easy to walk around. It can be accessed by car and has parking and toilets, also a pub. You can walk up on to the headland and look out to sea, beautiful views. If you park in the actual town and walk down to the harbour it is a relatively steep hill.
Maria
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Portsoy was just a suitable distance from home, about 1.5hrs...
Portsoy was just a suitable distance from home, about 1.5hrs but so completely different from our area. Beautiful rocky coastal scenery with lovely sandy beaches for the warmer weather. It is place to wind down and relax. Long coastal walks, ideal if you have a dog with you. Central to a large number of small coastal villages, each that but different and interesting. Check out Turriff, 11 miles inland, and look for the "Turra Coo". (Google it). The Station Hotel has great food and is popular with locals. A regular Bus Service passes through the town.
Brian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Portsoy has a lovely old harbour which is well maintained.
Portsoy has a lovely old harbour which is well maintained.
Has been used in recent films.
There are beautiful views of the Moray Forth.
For a small town it has good facilities.
There is a lovely bay with a small caravan site.
The town is well worth a visit.
Great location so close to shops , cafe and hotel. Delightful cottage with comfortable beds, good shower and bathroom facilities. Room to park the car right at the door. Kitchen well equipped for 2 or 3 people, with 4 we would have had to argue over wine glasses! Nice sunny sittiootery.
The cottage was very comfortable and cozy, very quiet and in a great location right next to Portsoy’s 16th century Harbour. Definitely go back there again.
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