Three luxury log cabins providing self -catering accommodation in the ‘Riviera of Moray’, so-called because of the mild and balmy climate in this part of Scotland.
If you fancy a get-away-from-it-all holiday with wildlife for neighbours and only the sounds of nature to disturb you, then Springburn is ideal.
Set apart in a rural setting, each log cabin has its own hot spa tub and private balcony overlooking the countryside.

Scotland is known for its beauty, but few places are as undiscovered as Moray. At Springburn, you are surrounded by gorgeous scenery, empty beaches and native wildlife; the atmosphere here is just what you need to blow away the stresses and strains of your daily grind.
Our log cabins are perfect for couples
Our recently refurbished Osprey cabin has been redesigned just for couples. The single bedroom with king-size bed and luxury cotton sheets is perfect for a romantic getaway where you won’t be disturbed.
Our comfortable, luxury log cabins are set in the world-famous Speyside area, near to Elgin but far enough away to allow you to relax and unwind. It’s a place people come back to holiday year after year, and you’ll know why once you’ve stayed here for the first time.
Steeped in history
Moray’s glens hold centuries of history. There’s more distilleries here than any other part of Scotland. No wonder this is called ‘The Whisky County’.
Along the coast, signs of a once-thriving fishing industry are everywhere, from tiny harbours carved out of the rock, to the iconic homes which once housed hundreds of fishing families.
Moray – the perfect place to plan your holiday
Today, Moray is a holiday destination with a difference. No shortage of outdoor pursuits, historical trails, good food and entertainment all make this Scotland’s best-kept secret.
Whether you’re looking for an active or relaxing holiday, Springburn is perfectly placed to help you do both.
Children and pets are welcome because we know that family time is a happy time. Choose from three self-catering cabins, set in our own woodland spaced apart for comfort and privacy.

This bright and cosy lodge has french windows which open onto a veranda looking west towards Pluscarden Glen (Home of the famous Pluscarden Abbey). Ospreys have been nearby.
Kestrel nestles on the edge of a five-acre natural woodland. Many species of wildlife can be observed from this peaceful setting. The cabin has panoramic views facing south from the french windows.
A private track follows a small burn through a wooded glade up the hill to the Buzzard cabin. This cabin is situated on an elevated site and shares the open woodland with deer and badgers.