The Village of Portknockie
Portknockie has a lot to offer to visitors. It has spectacular views over the Moray Firth and there are pleasant coastal trails to the adjoining villages of Cullen and Findochty. The signature feature along the cliff tops is the famous Bow Fiddle Rock, a wave-cut natural arch, which provides a dramatic roosting place for gulls and cormorants.

It is a good base for exploring the wide rage of tourist attractions throughout Moray and accessing many activities e.g. Golf, fishing, cycling, walking, pony trekking etc. A comprehensive tourist information pack highlighting the various activities and places to visit is available within the cottage.
 
     
Port Cottage is a well-presented traditional detached stone built fisherman’s cottage, which has been wonderfully renovated in 2010 to a high standard whilst retaining its original character. It enjoys a village setting within a quaint street and is only a short stroll to the picturesque harbour with its Creel and leisure boats. The fishing village still retains many of the features and charm of its fishing heritage days. There is a selection of small shops, together with a hotel and Inn within easy walking distance.
     
Summary of the accommodation.
The fully equipped cottage offers exceptional high quality accommodation that can sleep up to four people.

Ground floor: Entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, bathroom with power shower over bath.

First floor: 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, and a large storage cupboard on stair landing.
   
Gas C.H throughout, T.V/ DVD/Freeview in all rooms, electric cooker. m/wave, fridge freezer, w/machine, tumble dryer, Iron and board. Tariff includes, Electricity, Bed linen and towels. On road parking; No smoking; Pets welcome by arrangement.