Motorhome Stopovers in Portsoy

Portsoy is a small coastal town on the Moray Firth in Aberdeenshire, sitting along the A98 between Banff and Cullen. It’s known for its 17th-century harbour — one of the oldest on this stretch of coast — and the distinctive local serpentine marble that was once exported across Europe. The town has a genuine character that sets it apart from larger resorts, and the surrounding Aberdeenshire coastline is well worth exploring by motorhome.

Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified stopovers along the Moray Firth coast, including motorhome-friendly options in and around Portsoy. It’s a good overnight stop for anyone travelling the coastal road between Inverness and Aberdeen.

Stops in the Area

  • Coastal campervan stops — overnight options on the Moray Firth coastline near Portsoy
  • Motorhome-friendly pubs — pub stopovers in and around the Banff and Buchan coast
  • Overnight motorhome parking — member-verified stops along the A98 coastal route
  • Member reviews — practical ratings from motorhomers who’ve travelled this stretch of northeast Scotland

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Travelling the Moray Firth coast between Inverness and Aberdeen? Membership opens up stopovers in Portsoy and along the full northeast Scotland coastline.

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Portsoy Old Swimming Pool

Links Road, Portsoy

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