Moray is a scenic region in north-east Scotland, known for its sandy beaches, coastal villages and countryside landscapes. Caravan parks in Moray are located along the Moray Firth coastline as well as in quieter inland areas, offering a choice between seaside stays and peaceful countryside breaks.

Visitors choose Moray for its relaxed pace, coastal scenery and outdoor activities. Caravan parks near the coast provide easy access to beaches at locations such as Lossiemouth, Findhorn and Cullen, while inland parks offer a base for exploring rural landscapes and the Speyside area. Whether you are planning a coastal caravan holiday, a touring break or a countryside escape, Moray offers a range of holiday park options in attractive settings.

Find Caravan Parks Across Moray

Caravan parks in Moray are spread across several key areas, each offering a different holiday experience:

  • Moray Firth Coast – Coastal caravan parks near seaside towns and villages such as Lossiemouth, Findhorn, Cullen and Hopeman, offering beach access, coastal walks and sea views.
  • Speyside & Inland Moray – Parks located inland near rural villages and countryside landscapes, providing quieter stays and access to walking routes and touring opportunities.
  • Countryside & Rural Locations – Caravan and lodge parks set away from the coast, ideal for relaxed countryside breaks and exploring local towns and villages.

Types of Holiday Parks in Moray

Coastal Caravan Parks

Coastal caravan parks in Moray are popular for beach holidays, seaside walks and coastal views, with many located close to long sandy beaches along the Moray Firth.

Countryside & Lodge Parks

Inland caravan and lodge parks offer peaceful surroundings and are often chosen for relaxing breaks in rural settings.

Touring & Camping Parks

Touring parks across Moray cater for caravans, motorhomes and tents, making them suitable for visitors exploring the wider north-east of Scotland.

Caravan Holidays in Moray – Coast & Countryside

Moray offers a combination of coastline, countryside and small towns, making it an appealing destination for caravan holidays. Caravan parks along the coast provide access to beaches and seaside villages, while inland parks offer a quieter base for countryside walks and touring holidays.

The region is well suited to short breaks and longer stays, with a relaxed atmosphere and a range of outdoor activities available nearby.

Why Choose Moray for a Caravan Holiday?

Moray is known for its uncrowded beaches, scenic coastline and peaceful countryside. The region is particularly attractive to visitors looking for relaxed seaside breaks, coastal walking routes and countryside touring holidays.

With a selection of caravan parks, lodge parks and touring sites, Moray continues to be a popular choice for visitors seeking a quieter Scottish caravan holiday in attractive surroundings.

Browse caravan parks across Moray to compare coastal and countryside locations, accommodation options and park facilities, and find the right holiday park for your Moray break.

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Best for: Coastal caravan holidays in Moray with direct beach access and a quieter village nearby.
Accommodation Types: Caravans.
Highlights: Indoor pool, bar and restaurant, entertainment, direct beach access.

Burghead Holiday Park is located on the edge of Burghead overlooking the Moray Firth, with accommodation arranged across a small, coastal caravan site and paths leading straight towards the shoreline. The main facilities include an indoor pool, restaurant, bar and entertainment venue grouped together near the centre of the park.

Burghead Beach runs alongside the park, known for long stretches of sand and frequent dolphin sightings in the Moray Firth. Lossiemouth is around 15 minutes by car for a larger beach and harbour, while Elgin is about 20 minutes for shops and the cathedral.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a tranquil seaside park with excellent coastal walking and Moray coast scenery.

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Best for: Quiet coastal caravan and lodge holidays near Lossiemouth in Scotland with beach access.
Accommodation Types: Caravans and lodges.
Highlights: Riverside setting, walking access to beach, use of indoor pool and entertainment at neighbouring Silver Sands, a peaceful coastal caravan site in Scoland.

Lossiemouth Holiday Park is on the banks of the River Lossie, with caravans and lodges set on a quiet site that focuses on space with a relaxed atmosphere. There are no main facilities on site, with guests having free access to the indoor pool, restaurant and entertainment at nearby Silver Sands just a few minutes away.

A path from the park leads towards Lossiemouth East Beach, walkable in around 10 minutes on foot, with West Beach and the harbour area also nearby for coastal walks. Elgin is around 15 minutes by car for shops and supermarkets, while Bow Fiddle Rock and Burghead sit within 20 minutes along the Moray coast in Scotland.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a peaceful holiday park close to some of Moray’s best sandy beaches.

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Best for: Family holidays in Nairn, Scotland with direct beach access and full on site entertainment.
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges and touring and camping pitches.
Highlights: Indoor pool and sauna, adventure playground, crazy golf, arcade, restaurant and bar, direct beach access.

Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park is beside the beach and marina at Nairn, with facilities including an indoor pool, sauna, arcade, crazy golf and a restaurant and bar forming the focal point park. Caravans and lodges are within walking distance of the shoreline, touring pitches are also available with shower blocks and utility areas. 

The beach runs directly alongside the park, with Nairn town and harbour around 5 minutes by car or a longer walk along the seafront. Inverness is about 25 minutes for a bit of retail therapy, Fort George is roughly 15 minutes along the Moray Firth coast in Scotland.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a family beachside holiday park in Scotland with easy access to the Highland coast.

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Best for: Caravan holidays at Lossiemouth, Scotland with full on site entertainment.
Accommodation Types: Caravans and touring and camping pitches.
Highlights: Indoor pool, restaurant and bar, arcade, entertainment venue, direct access to Lossiemouth East Beach.

Silver Sands Holiday Park is located at Lossiemouth on the Moray coast, with an indoor pool, restaurant, bar, arcade and entertainment venue all on site so it is ideal for families that want all of the park facilities in one location. The park goes directly onto the dunes behind Lossiemouth East Beach, with clear views across the Moray Firth from parts of the site.

The park is right by Lossiemouth East Beach, with long stretches of sand along the Moray Firth. Lossiemouth town centre and harbour are around 5 minutes by car, Elgin is about 15 minutes for shops, supermarkets and there is a train staction there.

Why it’s a top pick: Family holidays at Lossiemouth, Scotland with direct access onto the dunes and one of the widest sandy beaches on the Moray Firth.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moray Caravan Parks and Holiday Parks

What are the best caravan parks in Moray?

Moray caravan parks are popular for their coastal scenery and access to the Scottish Highlands. Holiday parks in Moray can be found near Elgin, Lossiemouth and Findhorn, with additional options in Burghead, Cullen and Fochabers. Visitors can choose from static caravans and lodge accommodation, with Moray holiday parks appealing to couples, families and those seeking a quieter base along the Moray Firth.

Are there holiday parks in Moray near the coast?

Yes, many holiday parks in Moray are located along the Moray Firth coastline. Caravan parks in Moray near Lossiemouth and Findhorn provide access to long sandy beaches, while Cullen and Burghead offer smaller seaside settings with harbour views. Coastal Moray holiday parks are also well placed for wildlife watching, with dolphin spotting opportunities along the Firth.

Can I stay in a lodge at a holiday park in Moray?

Several caravan parks in Moray offer lodge accommodation alongside traditional static caravans. Lodges are available in countryside and coastal locations near Elgin and Fochabers, providing open plan living areas and private decking. Staying at a Moray holiday park allows visitors to combine modern comfort with access to scenic drives, historic sites and outdoor activities.

Are there family friendly holiday parks in Moray?

Moray holiday parks are well suited to families who enjoy beach days and outdoor exploration. Families staying in caravan parks in Moray often visit Lossiemouth Beach, explore Elgin Cathedral or follow sections of the Moray Coastal Trail. Nearby attractions and open landscapes provide varied activities for different age groups throughout the year.

Are dog friendly caravan parks available in Moray?

Many caravan parks in Moray offer pet friendly accommodation options. Beaches at Lossiemouth and Findhorn provide open walking space outside seasonal restrictions, while inland routes near Fochabers and along the River Spey offer additional countryside trails. Holiday parks in Moray are frequently chosen by guests travelling with dogs due to the combination of coast and rural scenery.

When is the best time to book a holiday park in Moray?

Holiday parks in Moray are busiest during peak summer weeks and school holidays, particularly in coastal areas such as Lossiemouth and Findhorn. Booking early is recommended for beachside accommodation. Late spring and early autumn can offer a quieter atmosphere, ideal for exploring the Moray coast, visiting Elgin and enjoying Highland scenery without peak season crowds.