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Moray holiday lettings

We found 672 holiday rentals — enter your dates for availability

Select from 97 houses, 63 apartments and other holiday rentals to find the perfect place for your stay in Moray. Holiday rentals provide the best amenities for your family, friends or furry companion, such as Wi-Fi and a washer and dryer. You're sure to find a property to rent for everyone's needs, including options that are accessible or non-smoking.

Why visit Moray

  • Stunning coastal views: Experience breathtaking vistas along the Moray Firth, perfect for photography and leisurely walks.
  • Rich cultural heritage: Explore a variety of castles, museums, and visitor centres that showcase Moray's intriguing history.
  • Charming local towns: Discover the quaint hamlet of Towie and enjoy the warmth of friendly locals.
  • Outdoor adventures: Engage in numerous outdoor activities, from hiking to cycling, amidst Moray's beautiful landscapes.
  • Varied accommodation options: Stay in delightful holiday rentals, from cosy cottages to modern apartments, catering to all preferences.

Popular types of accommodation in Moray

Vrbo offers a delightful selection of vacation rentals in Moray, perfect for every traveller. Whether you're seeking a charming cottage, a cosy private home, or a modern apartment, you'll find a variety of furnished accommodations to suit your needs. If you prefer ground floor options or specific amenities, our listings cater to all preferences. Explore the beauty of Moray while enjoying the comforts of home.

  • Houses: The top choice for visitors to Moray, offering spacious and comfortable stays ideal for families or groups.
  • Cottages: A delightful option featuring quaint and homely surroundings, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
  • Apartments: Conveniently located, these self-contained spaces provide the comforts of home for solo travellers or couples.
  • Cabins: Embrace nature with this rustic accommodation, providing a charming escape amidst the beautiful Scottish landscapes.
  • Chalets: Ideal for those seeking a unique experience, these lodgings offer a blend of comfort and scenic views.**

Top attractions in Moray

Moray, Scotland, is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor adventures and stunning scenery. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, including castles, visitor centres, and museums, catering to a range of interests from culture to romance. Whether you’re travelling as a couple, with family, or friends, Moray offers a diverse array of experiences that promise to enrich your holiday.

  • Speyside Cooperage: Discover the art of whisky barrel making at this engaging visitor centre, where you can witness skilled coopers at work. Enjoy outdoor activities and family-friendly experiences in the beautiful Speyside area, perfect for those seeking adventure and learning.
  • Brodie Castle: Immerse yourself in Scottish heritage at this charming castle, surrounded by stunning gardens. With its romantic atmosphere and rich history, Brodie Castle offers a glimpse into the life of the Brodie family and picturesque views.
  • Findhorn Foundation: Experience spiritual growth and community at this renowned place of worship. The Findhorn Foundation promotes sustainable living and offers workshops that blend culture and nature, making it a unique destination for personal development.

Things to do recommended for couples

Moray offers delightful experiences for couples. Enjoy a round of golf at the luxurious Cullen Golf Club or Buckpool Golf Club. For a more intimate outing, visit Keith Golf Club, where the serene surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for romance and relaxation.

Things to do recommended for families

Families visiting Moray can have a delightful day at Well Road Play Park and Tininver Park, both offering vibrant outdoor playgrounds perfect for kids. For a more relaxed experience, Linzee Gordon Park provides a serene setting for wellness and family bonding.

Things to do recommended for groups

During your group getaway in Moray, indulge in a tour of the Macallan Distillery for a taste of fine whisky, shop at Relax for unique local finds, and enjoy a round of golf at Moray Golf Club amidst beautiful outdoor scenery.

What do I need to keep in mind when booking a vacation in 'Moray

When you’re travelling with a group, family, pets, or planning an extended stay, be sure to use the appropriate filters to suit your needs. Here are some helpful booking tips for Vrbo.

  • Traveling to Moray with a group: Think about how many bedrooms you'll require, as well as any additional features like a fully equipped kitchen or outdoor space for group gatherings. Thankfully, you can easily filter for all of these options and more on Vrbo.
  • Traveling to Moray with young kids: Travelling with young children can present its challenges. It's important to prioritise their comfort and safety, along with suitable amenities, like a private swimming pool. Additionally, it's wise to think about how close you are to family-friendly attractions.
  • Taking your pets with you to Moray: For many, a family holiday isn’t truly satisfying without their furry companion by their side. If this resonates with you, take a look at Vrbo properties that welcome pets. Most pet-friendly accommodations offer feeding bowls and beds, ensuring that everyone feels comfortable and at home.
  • Planning for a long term stay visiting Moray: If you’re in search of holiday rentals with discounts for stays of a month or more, you’ve come to the right spot. By using the appropriate filter, you can effortlessly locate and save on monthly rentals. Don’t forget to include preferences such as a parking space, a well-equipped kitchen, or a private pool in your search as well.

Where to stay in Moray

Moray, Scotland, offers a captivating blend of adventure and scenic beauty, perfect for any traveller. Explore the charming city centre and the quaint hamlet of Towie, where friendly locals welcome you with open arms. Don’t miss the stunning sea views along the Moray Firth, and immerse yourself in the rich culture and history that this remarkable region has to offer. Whether seeking excitement or tranquillity, Moray is sure to enchant you.

  • Elgin: Elgin is the administrative and commercial hub of Moray, offering a delightful blend of history and outdoor adventure. Nestled in the scenic Moray Firth, it is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. Visitors can enjoy numerous hiking trails and golf courses, catering to outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. Key attractions include the fascinating Elgin Museum, which showcases local history, and the impressive ruins of Elgin Cathedral, a stunning example of medieval architecture. The nearby visitor centre provides insights into the rich heritage of the area, making Elgin a great stop for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
  • Aberlour: Situated in the heart of Speyside, Aberlour is famed for its picturesque landscapes and outdoor adventures, making it perfect for families and active travellers. The town offers access to several hiking trails and is close to the scenic Cairngorms National Park, where you can immerse yourself in nature. Aberlour is also known for its whisky distilleries, providing an excellent opportunity to sample some of Scotland's finest spirits. The local visitor centre is a great starting point for exploring the area's attractions, including museums and the beautiful countryside that surrounds this charming town.
  • Lossiemouth: Lossiemouth is a vibrant coastal town located on the Moray Firth, renowned for its stunning beaches and outdoor activities. With its picturesque waterfront and scenic views, it’s a haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The town boasts several golf courses, offering breathtaking coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore the historic Lossiemouth Castle and the local museum for a taste of the town’s rich maritime history. The nearby walking trails provide excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the area, making Lossiemouth an essential stop on your Moray adventure.

Booking with Vrbo is a breeze

Are you eager to save on your upcoming holiday? Being flexible with your travel dates can make a real difference, as prices often fluctuate. Additionally, opting for a longer stay can lead to considerable savings. To discover a Vrbo property that suits your budget, utilise our filters to narrow down your search by price, location, and type of holiday rental.

Vrbo Trips: Effortless planning

Vrbo's clever Trip Board offers you a dedicated space to plan new getaways, pick up right where you paused, or review and arrange your travel plans. Any properties you've previously saved or booked can now be easily located under Potential, Upcoming, or Current Trips. To start using Trip Boards, simply visit: https://www.vrbo.com/en-gb/trips.

**Based on Vrbo properties bookings.

Head to the friendly city of Moray

The beaches and countryside provide a pleasant backdrop to your holiday home in Moray. Well known for its golfing, archaeology and cocktail bars, this welcoming city won't disappoint. Many rental homes come with outdoor spaces, separate dining areas and full kitchens, perfect if you want to enjoy some home-cooked meals.

Activities and attractions in and around Moray

Do you want to find things to do while you're in the area? Although it can be tempting to stay in your comfortable holiday rental, you'll want to check out everything that Moray has to offer. Here are some of the most popular attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:

  • Moray Golf Club (5.1 mi / 8.2 km)
  • Boath House Spa (18.9 mi / 30.4 km)
  • Nairn Golf Club (21.9 mi / 35.2 km)
  • Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club (29.7 mi / 47.9 km)
  • Kinloss Country Golf Club (7.5 mi / 12.1 km)
  • Spey Bay Golf Course (9.3 mi / 15 km)

Exploring the natural landscape of Moray

Whether you're looking for fun outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Moray is a great spot to appreciate mother nature. Here are some of the area’s most enchanting sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:

  • Lossiemouth East Beach (4.8 mi / 7.8 km)
  • Speyside Way (8.4 mi / 13.5 km)
  • Nairn Beach (20.4 mi / 32.8 km)
  • Moray Firth (21.3 mi / 34.3 km)
  • Rosemarkie Beach (29.8 mi / 47.9 km)
  • Fairy Glen Reserve (29.9 mi / 48.2 km)

Travelling to and around Moray

If you're travelling by train, Elgin Station, Forres Station and Keith and Dufftown Railway are the main stations in the area.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Moray when booking a holiday rental?
Portknockie is one of the most sought-after locations to secure a Vrbo holiday home in Moray. Browse our selection of comfy stays and then prepare to experience the best of this destination.
What is the most popular type of holiday rental accommodation in Moray?
Cottages are the most popular type of holiday rental in Moray, according to our data. Even if you have a different idea in mind, Vrbo has holiday homes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Browse our many options to find your perfect Moray pad.
How much does it cost to rent a holiday rental in Moray?
Season, property type and length of stay are some factors that can determine the price of a holiday home. Simply click on your travel dates to find your ideal escape. From comfy cottages to plush villas, all Vrbo holiday rentals provide incredible value.
How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Moray?
Prices for beach houses in Moray may vary depending on the style and size of the property and time of year you're travelling. Simply enter your dates of travel into Vrbo and how many guests to see available options and prices. From there you can use our filter tool to narrow your search results by ratings, amenities and more.
What are popular rental amenities in Moray?
When it comes to rental amenities that people look for in Moray, a washing machine, a garden and off-street parking options rank the highest. With Vrbo holiday homes, there are options to fit your style and taste, whether you're going on a holiday with your partner, family members or even pets.
Are there large group holiday rentals in Moray?
Moray has 13 holiday properties that can host 10 or more people. These stays come with the space and privacy you need to share good times with loved ones.
What are the top attractions for families in Moray?
There are plenty of exciting things to see and do with the family in Moray, including:

  • Lecht Ski Resort
  • Speyside Cooperage
  • Brodie Castle

Can I find two-bedroom holiday rentals in Moray?
Gather your family and relax in total privacy and comfort in one of the 101 two-bedroom holiday homes Moray has to offer.
Are there holiday rentals with WiFi in Moray?
There are 41 holiday rentals with WiFi in Moray. If you want to disconnect from the world on your break, but still want to be connected to the web, these getaways have just what you need. Narrow your search by applying the WiFi filter on Vrbo.
How old do you have to be to rent a holiday rental in Moray?
We advise checking with the Moray holiday property you'd like on Vrbo as the age limit varies. However, it's normally 16, 18 or 21.
How long can I rent a holiday rental in Moray for?
The amount of time you can stay in a Moray holiday rental for depends on the property. Simply put in your travel dates to see available options offering extended stays. They feature all the things you need to make your extended break more enjoyable like kitchens and yards. Some Vrbo holiday rentals may also offer weekly or monthly discounted prices, so you can have a longer stay for less.

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