Penrhyn Luxury Holiday Home

Rates

Rates

Season

Dates

Daily Rate

Weekly Rate

Low

October - April

£110

£770

High

May - September

£140

£980

Peak

Various Dates  Christmas Week      New Year Week
  Easter Week            October Week

£195

£1365


Rates are based on the entire holiday home per day

Rates are quoted per day for a minimum of 3 nights

Rates subject to change without notice are subject to availability

Minimum 7 nights required over Peak Season

For full Terms and Conditions click here.

About

About

Penrhyn is a traditional stone built 5 bedroom home nestling in the heart of the small fishing village of Cullen. Only a short stroll from local restaurants, hotels, shops and beach.

This Luxury holiday home has been completely renovated and refitted to the highest standard during 2009, the house is tastefully decorated and furnished throughout, providing a warm, comfortable and relaxing environment.

For more info click here.

  • Master bedroomMaster bedroom - change
  • Master bedroomMaster bedroom
  • Family bathroomUpstair family bathroom - change
  • SnugSnug
  • SnugSnug
  • Rear walled gardenBack garden
  • Dining conservatoryDining conservatory
  • Bedroom 2Penrhyn Holiday Home - change
  • KitchenKitchen
  • Living RoomAerial view of Cullen
  • Luxury BathroomDownstairs Bathroom
  • Cullen beachCullen beach
  • View from PenrhynView from Penrhyn - change
  • The Three KingsThe Three Kings
  • View of Viaduct and Old TownView of Viaduct of Old town
  • Where exactly is Cullen?Where exactly is Cullen?

location

location

Perched on the cliffs above the Moray Firth on Scotland’s rugged North East coast, Cullen is a small fishing village far enough away from the hustle and bustle yet close enough to local amenities, places of interest, glorious unspoilt beaches and to all major transport links.


The Moray Firth enjoys a favourable microclimate with more sunshine and less rain than the UK average.

To find out exacty where Cullen is located please choose photo 16 in the gallery.

Sarm

Local Sights

Whisky, wildlife, snow and skiing: from the beaches to the mountains, unspoilt Moray is a stunning beautiful region to visit in the north-east of Scotland.

The Moray Firth is one of only two places in Britain where there is a resident population of bottle-nosed dolphins and the keen eyed visitor can see schools at play or take boat trips from harbours.

Other favourites include Baxters of Speyside, Walkers Shortbread, Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere, The Speyside Way footpath, Tugnet Ice House and The Malt Whisky Trail.


For a full list of attractions click here.

CONTACT

CONTACT

  • 16 South Castle Street
  • Cullen, Moray
  • email here
  • Tel:  07703740869
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Location