Vacation Rental Description
The village is ideal for clyclists and walkers who can enjoy the coastal walks along the Moray Firth and may be lucky to see the Bottlenose Dolphins. The famous Bow-Fiddle Rock, a wave-cut natural arch often teeming with Gulls and Cormorants, is a short walk from the cottage.
All around Portknockie you will find various Whisky Trails and Castles to explore, as well as the Marine Aquarium at Macduff, the Scottish Tartan museum in Keith and the world famous Baxter's of Speyside.
For those interested in golf, there are a number of very good courses nearby. Fishing, sea angling, scuba diving and sailing are all available nearby.
Amenities within Portknockie include, 2 local hotels, grocers, newsagent, pharmacy, fish and chip shop, and not forgetting the children's sea paddling pool by the harbour.
The Old Post Office has been transformed into a modern, very spacious 3 bedroom house, sleeping 6 - 10 people. The accommodation consists of:
Downstairs
Large lounge with TV including Sky, DVDs and games, looking directly over the harbour.
Dining room with table and chairs.
Eating kitchen with dishwasher, electric cooker, fridge and microwave, overlooking harbour.
Large shower room with toilet and basin.
Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer.
Very spacious hall.
Upstairs
Bedroom 1 overlooks the harbour and has a double bed with a fold out double bed.
Bedroom 2 has a double bed plus a pull out single bed.
Bedroom 3 has two single beds with another pull out single bed.
Family bathroom with separate shower.
The lounge could sleep extra people if required. There is full central heating and parking for two cars at the side of the house. The tariff includes gas, electric, bed linen and towels. No smoking. Pets by arrangement.
Facilities
Cable Satellite
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
Dryer
DVD
Heating
Kitchen
Microwave
Amenity Parking
Refrigerator
TV
Washer
Activities
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Horse Riding
Mountain Biking
Sailing
Snow Boarding