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Featuring sea views, 3 Marina Quay is located in Lossiemouth, 350 yards from Lossiemouth East Beach. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
The holiday home features 3 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a shower.
The nearest airport is Wick John O’Groats Airport, 51.6 miles from the holiday home.
Number 3 Marina Quay is a superb first floor apartment located in the Scottish seaside town of Lossiemouth, often described as the 'Jewel of Moray'. Now available for holiday rentals, this apartment is one of only nine properties in Lossiemouth's most sought after location. Having been lovingly maintained as a private holiday home for over a decade, the accommodation is presented in great condition throughout and also benefits from spectacular views of the Moray Firth owing to its unique quayside location. Number 3 Marina Quay provides the perfect place to relax and get away from the toils and troubles of everyday life. With superb views, lots of local amenities and a whole range of exciting activities, this stunning part of Scotland really must be seen in order to be fully appreciated. Please note that all the images included on this site are taken from our own albums, so they are a fair representation of the setting you can expect.
Situated on the North East Coast of Scotland, Lossiemouth is favoured by the mild Gulf Stream air, miles of excellent beaches and beautiful surrounding countryside. The town began as a port at the mouth of the River Lossie to help the town of Elgin in trading. The port is now a busy town itself and a spectacular marina has been developed in the twin basined harbour. The town known affectionately as 'Lossie' offers something for everyone. The dunes in Lossie's East Beach were were made using old railway carriages to protect the seatown from heavy seas.Visitors can enjoy long walks, spectacular scenery and beautiful sandy beaches. The West Beach passing the landmark of Covesea Lighthouse is some 3 miles long. History records a hermit who inhabited a cave and would walk the headland with a torch to warn ships away from the dangerous rocks of the Covesea and Halliman Skerries. He later became known as St. Gerardine. The East Beach, characterised by its sand dunes which run parallel to the sea and the river, stretches even further. It is reached by a wooden pedestrian bridge over the river Lossie.