Situated in the quiet fishing village of Portknockie, McKenzie Cottage is a traditional detached stone built fisherman’s cottage, renovated to a high standard whilst retaining its original character. It enjoys a village setting within a quaint street and is only a short stroll to the picturesque harbour with its creel and leisure boats. The village still retains the charm of its fishing heritage days. There is a small Spar shop, aswell as a hotel serving meals, and an Inn within easy walking distance. There is also an excellent Fish & Chip Shop.
The fully equipped cottage offers exceptional high quality accommodation that can sleep up to four people.
The ground floor consists of a cosy lounge, kitchen/dining room, utility room and shower room with walk-in shower. Upstairs are two bedrooms - one double and one twin - and a large storage cupboard.
There is gas central heating throughout, Freeview Televisions, DVD player, Zanussi ceramic hob electric cooker, microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, iron and ironing board.
Parking is on the street outside the cottage. Unfortunately there is no garden, but the harbour view is only a few minutes walk from the front door. To the rear there is a very small space with a clothes dryer.
A high chair and travel cot are available.
Tariff includes gas, electricity, Wifi, bed linen and towels.
Portknockie lies within 60 miles of Aberdeen and Inverness Airports. The use of a car is recommended. The town of Buckie lies 5 miles to the West. Here you will find larger supermarkets and other amenities. The larger town of Elgin is 33 miles to the West. To the East is Cullen (2 miles), Portsoy (12 miles) and Banff (22 miles).
The Moray Firth is known for its moderate climate. Walkers on the splendid coastal paths can see various wild life, including seals on the rocks at Buckie and with a bit of luck you may be treated to the spectacle of a passing school of dolphins. The long sandy beach at Cullen is within walking distance. The 18 hole golf course in Cullen is open to visitors.
Portknockie is a good base for visiting local places of interest, and some further away, including the Malt Whisky Trail, Lossiemouth, Loch Ness, Inverness, and many more. We have provided much more information, including Ordnance Survey maps, in the cottage.