Moray
Moray Area
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Lossiemouth
Cullen
Elgin
Findhorn
Forres
Fochabers
Rothes
Dufftown
Aberlour
Keith
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Moray online guidebook
Moray Tourist information and visitors guide to towns and villages
Moray is a great holiday location with lots of things to do, places to stay and favourable
weather. Discover our beautiful coastal towns and explore our historical inland &
Speyside towns. Download our free visitors guides to Moray towns to help you make
the most of your stay. Great for finding things to do in Moray.
Looking for things to do?
Even in winter - there’s lots to do. From biking the Moray Monster Trails, touring
distilleries, exploring Elgin Cathedral, fishing for trout, winter golf, ice skating
and curling, to name but a few. We highlight some Moray activities, shopping and
attractions.
Moray the complete visitor attraction! Here’s a quick summary!
Moray on the the Moray Firth has one of the lowest rainfalls in Scotland so visitors can enjoy the family friendly, quiet sandy beaches. The Moray dolphins make regular appearances and there are opportunities to see otters, osprey and red squirrels. The Moray Firth is known for its watersports - sailing, surfing, kitesurfing, windsurfing and kayaking. Other activities include fishing, golf, mountain biking and walking. Enjoy the world famous Speyside Malt whisky distilleries - many of which have visitor centres
Travel a few miles inland and discover the old market and whisky towns of Moray.
Forres, Elgin, Fochabers and Keith sit on the main route through Moray. Head South
along the River Spey and find names synonymous with Speyside whisky – Rothes, Dufftown
and Aberlour.
Moray has 45 miles of impressive coastline hiding unspoilt beaches, caves and cliffs
interspersed with old fishing villages and sleepy harbours. Findhorn, Lossiemouth
and Cullen are great places to stay on the Moray Firth and are ideal for beach holidays,
watersports and dolphin watching.
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and whisky tours for the tourist to enjoy. Morayshire has a rich history with castles, churches, interesting local museums and Pictish stones to discover & explore! Shopping in Moray is a refreshing experience - find antiques, books and crafts. Moray has always had a thriving arts culture but there’s now an even greater choice of art, theatre and folk music with new venues appearing over recent years. With all these first class visitor attractions and more, Moray is a great place for a holiday.