Cullen is one of the many nearby coastal villages which are a delight to visit. You can watch the famous Moray Firth Dolphins, and other wildlife which abounds in these parts. Cullen has bowling and tennis clubs.
These are only a few of many pursuits available in and around Cullen but please visit www.discovercullen.com for fuller details. Come and experience them first hand. Maps and details of local walks can be found in the lounge.
Brae Lodge is a two-bedroom single level bungalow built in 1969 on the site of the old
railway station at Cullen, Morayshire and the picturesque, original viaduct is
nearby.
Brae Lodge is just a few
minutes’ walk from the quiet, sandy beach.
There is adjacent unrestricted parking and the property has enclosed gardens back and front, with good ‘all round the day’ sunny spots.
The airy, comfortable lounge provides magnificent views of the Moray Firth. Patio door leads onto a raised terrace on which to sit and soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the wonderful sunsets. If you are very lucky the local dolphins will provide an acrobatic display! For more traditional entertainment there is a flat screen television in both kitchen and lounge.
The accommodation comprises a well-appointed fitted kitchen with fridge, freezer, dishwasher, gas hob and electric oven, microwave, washer/drier and outside drying facilities.
In the kitchen there is a table and four chairs for family dining with a further table and four chairs in the lounge for more formal dining. An extensive array of china, glass, cutlery and cooking utensils is provided to facilitate self- catering.
The ample size bathroom has bath, shower and toilet. There are two large double bedrooms one with double bed and sea view. The second has twin beds and looks over the garden. Both rooms have ample wardrobe space. Bedding and towels are supplied, but please bring your own beach towels.