Moray is a great holiday location with lots of things to do, places to stay and good weather. Discover beautiful coastal towns and visit Moray’s lovely, quiet beaches. Explore the historical inland & Speyside towns. Use this visitor guide to help make the most of your visit. Great for finding things to do in Moray.
Moray has lots of things to do including mountain biking. watching dolphins, touring distilleries, visiting castles, fishing and exploring museums. Use this online guidebook to find activities in Moray.
The guide highlights the well known beaches of Findhorn, Lossiemouth and Cullen and some hidden delights on the Moray Firth
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Highlighting Elgin Cathedral, Dallas Dhu Distillery, Fochabers Museum, Moray Castles including Brodie Castle near Forres . .
The towns and villages of Moray host a wide range of shops. Find craft shops, sports, angling shops and more . .
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Moray
Moray is the complete visitor attraction. The Moray Firth has quiet, sandy beaches where you can watch dolphins. It’s ideal for watersports with good windsurfing and surfing spots. Activities in Moray for tourists include fly fishing, golf, walking and mountain biking. There are many tourist attractions in the area. Spend a few hours visiting a distillery in Speyside. Explore castles, museums and Pictish Stones. Shopping is a refreshing experience with antique, book and craft shops. There has always been a thriving arts culture but there’s now an even greater choice of art, theatre and folk music with strong arts venues and festivals. Spend a day at one of the Highland games in Aberlour, Forres or Dufftown.
This visitors guide helps you plan you visit to Moray with things to see and do, activities, accommodation, eating out as well as useful tourist information. You can now book hotels, search for flights, check out the weather and book car hire using this guidebook.