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Situated on the beautiful Moray Firth and set in its own private grounds which stretch down to the Covesea beach, the 4 self catering apartments come fully fitted, furnished and equipped. The lounge has TV, DVD and CD player, Whilst the kitchen is fully equipped with cooker, washer/dryer, dishwasher and microwave as well as all the expected cutlery and crockery. These are modern, light apartments, the top two having a balcony overlooking the lighthouse with beautiful views over the picturesque Firth and the famous Moray Old Championship Golf Course. The two ground floor apartments have views of the countryside and gardens. There are two twin bedrooms with the addition of a double futon bed settee in the lounge.

The Covesea Links Holiday Apartments adjoin the Golf Dedication Centre which has a 9 hole 3 par course and fully automated driving range with the facilities to rent or buy golf equipment. There is also a resident Golf Pro for those who want to improve their golf or just try it out and see.

Within a fifteen mile radius you have the choice of 12 of the best links and inland courses the north of Scotland has to offer. The local town of Lossiemouth is just 1 mile away with a selection of shops and restaurants as well as a wide variety of recreational facilities including tennis, bowling, diving and sailing with a harbor for pleasure craft and fishing vestals.

Highlands to Explore

The Moray Coast has beautiful sandy beaches with fabulous costal and woodland walks. The Firth is recognised as an area of outstanding natural beauty & of international importance for the population of Bottlenose Dolphins resident in the Firth. They can be seen from the shore or catch a boat and watch them swim alongside. You may also encounter Harbour Porpoise, Basking Sharks or Minke Whales as well as Seals, with excellent opportunities for bird watching.

The surrounding area is well renowned for its many Whisky distilleries where you can take a tour on the whisky trail and sample the local blends for yourselves. There are numerous buildings of historical and architectural interest all with the guarantee of breathtaking scenery.

At the right times of year you can also catch the many festivals this part of scotland has to offer, including the many highland games and the Whisky festivals. 2007 promises to be a special year for the Highlands of Scotland. Thousands of events and activities will take place celebrating Highland culture in villages, towns and cities across Moray and beyond. It will be an exciting time to be in the Highlands. But whenever you visit, there's always a fantastic variety of events and festivals around this area to keep you entertained.

With some of Britain's wildest and most beautiful scenery as your backdrop, you can enjoy a wide range of outdoor pursuits, tailored to suit your preferred pace and element: golfing, fishing, cycling, hillwalking, skiing plus a raft of extreme sports from snow-boarding and quadbiking to whitewater canoeing and microlighting. Many of these activities also provides an ideal opportunity to spot our wonderful wildlife in their indigenous habitats.