Serviced Accommodation Moray
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Welcome to Serviced Accommodation Moray: We are provider of short-term serviced and self-catering apartments in the Moray area. Our apartments range from budget conscious bedsits up to ultra modern and high end, kitted out with everything that you would need as a home from home, whether travelling for business or pleasure.

Our apartments are well-situated within Elgin and Lossiemouth to ensure each has easy access to the key surrounding areas such as distilleries, RAF Lossiemouth, a range of golf courses and well placed in between Aberdeen and Inverness. Most of our apartments are not shown on the traditional booking sites as we like to offer corporate bookings the flexibility of longer stays for those working on longer term projects.
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Our selection of apartments and bedsit accommodations are perfect for the business traveller who is in the region for short, medium and long term contracts. Facilities in each accommodation will vary however all the everyday essential requirements are included and listed on our apartments page.

There are an abundance of great restaurants and eateries locally and slightly further afield, here you will find some of the freshest local produce being served on a daily basis, being on the Moray coastline the region boasts some of the most amazing seafood all of which is caught and landed locally.For everyday essentials there is a good choice of supermarkets and shops that will ensure your daily and weekly requirements are fulfilled.
Nestled in the world-famous whisky region, Elgin lies on the south coast of the Moray Firth roughly midway between Inverness and Aberdeen and straddles the River Lossie. The town offers many pleasant characteristics, breathtaking scenery and a number of local distilleries including Glen Moray, Gordon & MacPhail and Glen Elgin, most of which have open days for the public and whisky trails.
Moray is one of the smallest regions in Scotland, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up in scenery, facilities and quality of life.

With a population of around 95,500, Moray nestles between the rugged and spectacular Highlands and the flat, fertile farmlands of the north-east and although it belongs to neither, it shares the best elements of both - from the snowcapped peaks of the Cairngorms to the unspoiled coastline of the Moray Firth.Local industry is as diverse as the landscape in which it is located and makes a major contribution to the area's buoyant economy.
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