Moray Coast Cottages - 6 Seatown
Lossiemouth
Moray
IV31 6JJ
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us on The Good Dog Guide
- Opposite a year round dog friendly beach
- In quiet Seatown area, next to river
- Fantastic walks straight from your door
- ‘Snug’ room with a second TV
- Secluded garden
- Dine out at a fantastic local eatery

Moray Coast Cottages (6 Seatown)
Dog Friendly Cottage in Lossiemouth, Moray
6 Seatown is a traditional fisherman’s cottage, built in the 1830s, gable end to the sea, in the oldest part of Lossiemouth, the old Seatown. 6 Seatown provides comfortable and cosy accommodation in a stunning location, just opposite the photogenic remains of the old bridge to the fabulous East Beach and an easy walk to the woods along the river’s edge.
The cottage has a ground floor king size double bedroom and bathroom as well as the lounge/dining area and open plan kitchen. This makes it ideal for couples, those with young families, or those with limited mobility. Due to their low ceilings, the rooms upstairs are only really suitable for younger children, but there is a twin bedroom and ‘snug’ room with a second TV.
6 Seatown is cosy and intimate and has a sheltered and secluded garden. There is on street parking in front of the cottage and all modern amenities such as WiFi, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. Your four legged friends are welcome and will love the walks from the door.
So, there’s something seductive about Lossiemouth. The place gets under your skin and into your soul. Dry, sunny climate, rare to find in Scotland; two vast, sweeping, silvery beaches; rugged coastline, abundant with wildlife; majestic Stevenson lighthouse, spectacular views of the Northern Lights…
But more than all of that, it’s just ‘the feel’ the place gives you…
Live your best life
When you wake and the sun’s shining (as it often does here), it just feels awesome to be alive. As you get ready for the day, you may wonder why you’ve never discovered this hidden gem before.
At sunrise, you can catch West Beach coming alive with dog-walkers, runners and early morning swimmers kicking into the new day. Maybe you’ll join them?
On East Beach, wetsuit clad figures on their boards pepper the waves, as surf instructors encourage their students to ‘make the drop’. Further along the beach, you may see bright colours overhead as kite-surfers perfect their freestyle tricks.
Later, dine out at a local eatery, savouring plates of locally caught langoustine, fresh off the boat and simply served with garlic butter and home-baked bread.