Viaduct View is in the middle of Cullen. It's a semi-detached cottage and it's Grade B listed, so it looks like an old cottage because it is one.
It sleeps five in three bedrooms. There’s one bathroom with a shower. The stairs are steep, which is normal for a place like this. Some of the ceilings are low too, so mind your head if you're tall.
The garden is on a couple of different levels. You can see the sea from there, right through the arches of the viaduct.
It's about a five minute walk to the beach, which is sand and stones. The town has a few shops and cafes. You can get what you need. The local pub does food. You should try the Cullen Skink soup while you're here, it's the thing.
If you're walking, you can go along the coast path or explore the sand dunes. There are a few golf courses nearby. For a day out, Elgin has a cathedral and Historic Environment Scotland run it. Inverness is about an hour's drive. The National Trust for Scotland at Culloden is near there.
What's here: there's a woodburning stove for the evenings, a washing machine, WiFi, and a TV. Bedding and towels are provided. You can bring up to two dogs. We've left a cot and a highchair if you need them.
For more ideas, Walkhighlands has good local routes. The Moray Speyside site lists other things to do.