Welcome To Spey Bay Glamping pods
Set within the grounds of Spey Bay Golf Club, Spey Bay Glamping offers a refined coastal escape on Scotland’s spectacular North Coast. This intimate collection of just six glamping pods has been carefully positioned to make the most of its unique setting, with open views across the course and easy access to the coastline beyond.
The Pods
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Spey Bay Golf Club lies at the heart of the experience, offering one of Scotland’s most characterful links courses, set between the River Spey and the Moray Firth. Known for its natural terrain, fast-running fairways and ever-changing coastal conditions, it is a course that rewards both strategy and shot-making, all framed by open sea views.
For those looking to explore further, the surrounding area is exceptionally well served by a number of highly regarded courses, making Spey Bay an excellent base for a golf break. Nearby options include Moray Golf Club, one of the oldest links courses in the world, Lossiemouth Golf Club, with its classic links layout, and Hopeman Golf Club, offering a more relaxed coastal round with fine views. Inland, Forres Golf Club and Nairn Dunbar Golf Club add further variety, while Nairn Golf Club is widely regarded as one of the finest championship courses in the north of Scotland.
Beyond golf, the area lends itself to outdoor pursuits of all kinds. Coastal walks, cycling routes and open beaches are easily accessible, while the surrounding countryside provides a quieter backdrop for exploring at a slower pace. Whether you are planning full days on the fairways or simply enjoying a morning walk by the sea, Spey Bay offers space, scenery and a strong connection to the outdoors.
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Spey Bay sits at the gateway to some of the most rewarding attractions in Moray and Speyside, offering a mix of wildlife, heritage and distinctive coastal experiences, all within easy reach of the pods.
One of the area’s standout draws is the chance to see dolphins in the wild. The Moray Firth is home to a resident population of bottlenose dolphins, often spotted close to shore. The Scottish Dolphin Centre, located nearby at the mouth of the River Spey, is an excellent starting point for learning more about the local marine life and enjoying coastal viewpoints.
History and heritage are woven throughout the region. A number of castles and historic sites lie within a short drive, including Duffus Castle, Spynie Palace and Brodie Castle. Each offers a glimpse into the area’s past, from medieval strongholds to later stately homes set within landscaped grounds.
For those with an interest in local culture and everyday life in the north of Scotland, nearby towns such as Fochabers, Elgin and Forres provide independent shops, galleries and cafés, as well as seasonal events and markets. Elgin Cathedral, often referred to as the Lantern of the North, is another notable landmark well worth visiting.
Nature lovers will also find plenty to explore beyond the immediate coastline. Woodland walks, river paths and quiet country roads open up the wider Speyside landscape, offering a gentler contrast to the drama of the shore.
Whether your stay is shaped around sightseeing, wildlife, history or simply enjoying the scenery, Spey Bay is ideally placed for discovering the highlights of Moray and the surrounding region at an unhurried pace.
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Spey Bay sits on the edge of Speyside, one of the most celebrated whisky regions in the world. The surrounding area is home to a remarkable concentration of distilleries, making it easy to explore Scotland’s whisky heritage at a relaxed pace, whether you are a seasoned enthusiast or simply curious to learn more.
Nearby, The Macallan Distillery is renowned not only for its whisky but also for its striking contemporary architecture, with guided experiences that explore both production and maturation. Glenfiddich Distillery and The Balvenie Distillery, both located in Dufftown, offer classic Speyside character and a deep connection to traditional whisky-making.
Other well-known names within easy reach include Aberlour Distillery, Glen Grant Distillery and Cardhu Distillery, each with their own distinct style and visitor experiences. Many distilleries offer tours, tastings and shop facilities, allowing guests to sample and purchase directly from the source.
For those who prefer a more informal introduction, the surrounding towns and villages are well served by whisky bars and specialist retailers, where knowledgeable staff can guide you through different styles and expressions.
Whether you plan a dedicated distillery tour or simply enjoy a dram at the end of the day, Spey Bay is perfectly placed for discovering the flavours, stories and landscapes that define Speyside whisky.
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The area around Spey Bay offers a relaxed and authentic food and drink scene, centred around local produce, warm hospitality and unhurried dining. Whether you are looking for a casual bite after a day outdoors or a more considered evening meal, there are plenty of options within easy reach.
At the heart of it all is Spey Bay Golf Club, where guests can enjoy food and drinks in an informal setting with views across the course. It is an ideal spot for a post round refreshment, a light lunch or a relaxed evening drink.
Nearby villages and towns such as Fochabers, Garmouth, Elgin and Forres offer a broader choice of cafés, pubs and restaurants, ranging from traditional Highland inns to contemporary dining rooms. Many focus on locally sourced ingredients, with menus that reflect the seasons and the surrounding coastline and countryside.
For something more casual, there are welcoming pubs serving classic dishes and local beers, while those seeking a special meal will find a number of well regarded restaurants offering refined but approachable dining. Whisky bars and cosy lounges are also common, providing the perfect place to settle in for a dram after dinner.
Whether you choose to stay close to the golf club or venture a little further afield, eating and drinking around Spey Bay is about simple pleasures, good company and a strong sense of place.
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Spey Bay has a long and respected angling heritage, with its location at the mouth of the River Spey placing it at the heart of one of Scotland’s most famous salmon rivers. The river is internationally renowned for Atlantic salmon fishing, attracting anglers from around the world throughout the season.
The coastline at Spey Bay also offers opportunities for sea angling, with the chance to fish directly from the shore in a dramatic coastal setting. Species vary with the seasons, and the open nature of the bay makes it a popular spot for experienced anglers and those keen to try something new.
Local clubs and fisheries provide access to beats, permits and up-to-date guidance, ensuring fishing is well managed and accessible. The nearby Spey Bay Angling Club oversees much of the local fishing activity and can offer information on permissions, conditions and best practice.
Whether you are an experienced angler planning a dedicated fishing trip or simply interested in learning more about this iconic river and coastline, Spey Bay offers a setting that is as rewarding as it is steeped in tradition.
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Spey Bay is defined by its open coastline, big skies and sense of space, making it ideal for walking and time spent outdoors. From the pods, guests can step straight onto coastal paths that follow the shoreline, offering long, uninterrupted walks with views across the Moray Firth.
The beach at Spey Bay is a wide shingle shore, known for its peaceful atmosphere and ever-changing scenery. It is perfect for gentle walks, sea air and quiet moments by the water, with dolphins often spotted offshore and dramatic light throughout the day. The beach feels expansive and uncrowded, even in busier seasons.
Beyond the coast, a network of paths and quiet country routes lead inland along the River Spey and through surrounding woodland and countryside. Walks range from short, easy routes to longer rambles, allowing guests to explore at their own pace and in all seasons.
Whether you are setting out for a morning stroll, an afternoon wander or a longer coastal walk, Spey Bay offers a landscape that invites you to slow down and enjoy the outdoors in its simplest form.
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If you have any questions about Spey Bay Glamping, availability, or the different pod options, we would be delighted to help. Whether you are planning a short break, a golf stay or a longer visit to the North Coast, simply complete the enquiry form and a member of the team will be in touch shortly.
