Ten miles from the sea, it is situated in idyllic rural surroundings beside the River Spey, one of Scotland's most famous salmon fishing rivers. Each property is serviced by our housekeeping team. You can also make use of our full board or part board catering services, both of which operate from July through September. Or if you prefer, you can be self-catering. Each property was once a farm house or other farm building and they are all well equipped for modern living. We are close to several of Scotland's famous golf courses on which we can usually arrange for our guests to play while staying with us. We are within easy reach of the seaside, Grampian Mountains as well as the beautiful unspoilt countryside between them. Apart from exploring the hills and mountains by car or on foot, nearby places of interest include some of Scotland's famous castles and some of its best known malt whisky distilleries. Orton Estate is host to 10 comfortable Country properties, all located near the picturesque River Spey in the heart of Moray. The largest can sleep up to 12 guests, while the remainder sleep between 2 and 11 guests. The 2 St Mary's properties or the 2 Bruntlands properties can be rented together, allowing parties of up to 16-18 to be catered for. Every dietary requirement can be accommodated by our chefs who specialise in preparing locally produced food for our fully catered guests. The properties also have their own liquor licenses. Alternatively you may prefer to be independent, in which case any of the properties can be rented on self-catering basis. Part catering is also available and guests can enjoy the flexibility of catering for themselves and utilise our central catering facility, where food is prepared centrally and delivered to properties on request.Our aim is to provide the personal touch, which will ensure that your visit is as enjoyable as possible.
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WDCS has two wildlife centres in Scotland - the Wildlife Centre, Spey Bay in Moray and the Dolphin...
All passenger services are operated by our Heritage Class 108 Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) These...
A fine 13th century castle of enclosure with a curtain wall, first owned by the Comyns.
Manufacturing for over 200 years, the only Scottish mill to transform cashmere from fibre to...
The superb remains of a majestic and beautiful 13th century cathedral.
Award winning museum with internationally important fossil reptiles.
The residence of the bishops of Moray from the 14th century to 1686.
Spey Bay is a popular area of shingle beach and river estuary and is part of the largest vegetated...
16th Century Castle and family home of the MacPherson -Grants, lairds of Ballindalloch since 1546.
Pluscarden Abbey is an abbey of Benedictine Monks.
Major evaluation project of an Iron Age and early historic fort.
A magnificent ruin of a castle from the 12th-century motte to the palace block erected in the 16th...
Leith Hall provides the backdrop for the 2.4-ha (6-a) garden,
The Lost Gallery is identified as one of the most unusual venues in Scotland to view contemporary...
Jane Lannagan is the artist in residence at Tomintoul Gallery which is situated just off the Square...
Lying between the Ladder Hills and the Cromdale hills in the Cairngorms National Park, the two...
Studios comprising of various sections including:-
-Stainglassing, where visitors can watch.
Whether you are looking for a family day out, are keen to learn a new skill or simply appreciate...
Set in the North East of Scotland, in the exquisite gardens of the Findhorn Foundation Spiritual...
Though ruined, a fine example of a 13th-century castle, with a curtain wall, four round towers,...
Special exhibition on the Corries (folk musicians) and permanent displays on local history, past...
FINDHORN IN TIME AND TIDE - our Heritage Centre and Icehouse feature the history and ecology of the...
A 16th Century tower house converted into a barracks for Government troops in 1748.
The Water of Ailnack runs through the gorge.
The first recorded battle in Scotland, mentioned in the chronicles of Tacitus, where native...
Grantown Museum tells the story of the founding of this planned town, bringing the story up to date...
Six acres of woodland paths, ponds and natural wildlife surround the Visitor Centre building, which...
Discover the delights of Brodie Castle including its wonderful artworks, amazing plaster ceilings,...
A treasure house of transport history!
Follow the history of travel and transport in the North...
The Cairngorms National Park is a living, working landscape with wild land at its heart.
Situated on low-lying ground, Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve (NNR) consists of extensive...
Self Catering
With its own Lochan, river and waterfalls and abutting thousands of acres of forest, Ormidale is a...
Self Catering
Croft Cottage offers the highest standard of luxury accommodation in an outstanding location. It...
Self Catering
2A Broadsands Road is situated in the centre of Kirkwall only minutes away from all town amenities...
Self Catering
Kinlochlaich House is a listed building of the 17th and 18th centuries set in its own beautiful...
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