There is ample cupboard space in all rooms and extra room is provided under-seat in the lounge/dining area.
Outside there is a decked area around half of the accommodation providing areas for al-fresco dining or simply relaxing with either beach or woodland views.
Facilities within the caravan include a combination boiler for instant hot water, fitted kitchen with kettle, toaster, standard gas cooker, fridge with small freezer compartment and microwave as well as all crockery, cutlery, cookware and glassware. The lounge has a gas fire, 20" colour TV, Freeview box, DVD player with a small selection of DVDs, and a micro hi-fi system (CD, cassette deck and AM/FM radio) with a small selection of CDs. We have also provided a games compendium and small selection of paperback books – in case of inclement weather!
The price includes FREE bed linen and FREE gas and electricity.
Please Note:
- Towels will not be provided.
- Disable access is limited as the decking area is accessed via 3 steps.
- The accommodation is non-smoking throughout.
- We regret that pets are not allowed.
- Check-in and check-out times may be flexible where business needs allow, but only by prior arrangement.
- Shorter/weekend breaks also available at certain times of the year.
Lossiemouth Bay Caravan Park
We are pleased to say that there are limited on-site facilities or entertainment as the siting of our holiday home offers potential for relaxation rather than rowdiness. However, there are numerous facilities within easy reach.
Lossiemouth Bay Caravan Park is situated a couple of minutes walk from Lossie’s east beach which is favoured by the gulf stream, providing a relatively mild climate. Miles of golden sand provide endless space for family fun in the sun. As if one weren’t enough, Lossie also boasts another sandy beach on its west facing coast, the other side of town.
Staying on the Caravan Park site of the river Lossie, there is a wealth of woodland walks – ideal for wildlife and bird-spotting. There is also the opportunity to observe bottle nosed dolphins and seals. All in all, the scenery is stunning and the air is beautifully clear.
A few minutes walk away you will find a number of pubs and eateries along the esplanade as well as a general store/newsagent. There are also larger Co-Op stores in Queen Street and Boyd Anderson Drive. At the end of the esplanade you will find the marina. The old harbour buildings now house a museum, a tearoom and a quality gift shop. There is also a well-equipped children’s play area nearby.
The city of Elgin is only 6 miles away and has the usual High Street stores such as Marks and Spencer. Going further afield the capital of the Highlands, Inverness, is less than an hour away by car.
For the golfers amongst you, we probably don’t need to tell you that there are at least ten golf courses each presenting their own challenges. And of even more interest to some of you perhaps - you are literally on the doorstep of the Speyside whisky trail! Slainte
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