A beautifully appointed private lodge for two. Perfectly placed for the Speyside coast, world-class fishing, Munro bagging, and some of Scotland's finest whisky.
Spey, Findhorn & Lossie on your doorstep
Moray Firth dolphins just 8 miles away
Heart of the Speyside whisky trail
Cairngorms National Park nearby
Elgin Lodge is a privately owned retreat in the heart of Elgin, created by Phil and Jackie as a home away from home for guests who want more than a hotel room. Phil built much of what you see — the bespoke fitted furniture, the oak flooring, the kitchen — with his own hands.
Everything you need is here — quality linen, a space to relax, to prepare and eat meals, fast Wi-Fi, and genuine local knowledge from people who spend their weekends on these rivers, roads and hillsides.
Whether you're arriving by bike along the Cairngorms roads, casting a line on the Spey, or simply escaping for a quiet break in one of Scotland's finest corners — we'd love to have you.
Quality furnishings, natural materials, and a warm Scottish palette throughout.
Elgin sits at the heart of Moray — a region of extraordinary variety. Within an hour you have the Moray Firth coast with its famous bottle-nosed dolphins, the Cairngorms National Park, the River Spey (one of Scotland's finest salmon rivers), and more whisky distilleries than anywhere else on earth.
Elgin is a quietly charming market town — unhurried and unpretentious. You'll find the magnificent ruined cathedral, the Johnsons of Elgin woollen mill, a fascinating car museum, and all the shops and supermarkets you need to stock up before heading out to the surrounding countryside. It's not Inverness — and that's rather the point.
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Minimum 2 nights · Maximum 28 nights
"An absolute gem. The lodge was spotless, wonderfully warm and had everything we needed. Jackie and Phil were perfect hosts — helpful without being intrusive. We'll be back."
"Stayed for a week's fishing on the Spey. The location is perfect — everything is close and the area is stunning. The accommodation is well above average for a self-catering let."
"Beautifully presented and in a great location for exploring Speyside and the coast. The dolphins at Chanonry Point were a highlight. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting Moray."
The Spey, Findhorn and Lossie on your doorstep. World-class salmon, sea trout and brown trout fishing.
Cardhu, Glenfiddich, Glen Grant and dozens more legendary distilleries, all within an easy drive.
Skiing, walking, Munro bagging and wildlife all year round. Scotland's largest national park, under an hour away.
Red deer, Highland cattle, ospreys and bottle-nosed dolphins — Moray's wildlife is extraordinary year-round.
Miles of unspoilt sandy beaches, dramatic rock arches and clifftop walks along the Moray Firth.
The magnificent 13th century ruined cathedral — known as the Lantern of the North — is a five-minute walk away.
Scotland's most iconic animals graze freely on the coastal farmland just minutes from Elgin.
Highland Games, beach motocross, husky racing, agricultural shows — Moray's calendar is packed year-round.
Book direct for the best rate — no platform fees, no middlemen. Just you, us, and one of Scotland's finest corners.