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Price of dinner and breakfast: £28.00 per person per night (your room is free).
Positioned within the attractive seaside town of Lossiemouth and dating back to 1895, the Stotfield Hotel is heralded as one of the oldest hotels to be found in Morayshire. Here, you will be presented with the most magnificent views over the Moray Firth, famous for its untouched and decidedly white sandy beaches.
The hotel has forty-six, fully en-suite bedrooms many of which proffer beautiful views over the Moray Firth. Each room is completed with a range of first class amenities that offer a guests a most comfortable ‘home from home’ feel which fits perfectly with the friendly service that prevails here.
Dinner is served in The Stotfield’s Seaview Restaurant where guests can enjoy a mouthwatering selection of locally sourced traditional Scottish fair, all fully complemented by an extensive wine list for you to choose from.
For guests further convenience the hotel also offers a sauna
The Stotfield Hotel not only provides magnificent views over the Moray Firth, but is an ideal base to begin your adventure discover this most wonderful part of Scotland. You may wish to begin by exploring Spynie Castle, once the residence of the Bishops of Moray from the 14th century.
Lossiemouth is a traditional fishing town with little cottages, the Fisheries and Communities Museum, a fishing fleet and fish-market. The town also has a variety of shops and amenities, a theatre, a library, a swimming pool and Community Centre. Lossiemouth is a popular tourist resort with spectacular scenery, beautiful countryside and two long sandy beaches, the Covesea Lighthouse sits on the West Beach, and the East Beach runs parallel with the sea and the river. Activities include boat trips to spot the Moray Dolphins and Whales, sailing, surfing and sea angling. There are cliff walks, a cycle-path running from Lossiemouth to Elgin and two golf courses. The RAF base opened in Lossiemouth in 1939 giving the opportunity to see Tornado aircraft and Sea King helicopters.
For the Malt Whisky enthusiasts there is the Speyside Whisky Trail with countless local whiskey distilleries to visit, allowing you to sample some of the finest whiskeys in the world.
Conveniently across the way is the Royal Moray Golf Club, which boasts two 18 Hole courses, one of which is said to be one of Scotland’s finest and most challenging Championship Courses
Availability: All year round.
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