

The BBC2 series, The Hairy Bikers, paid a visit to Moray, cooked Cullen Skink, fished the Spey and left with a great impression of Moray Food . . .

Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, travelled around Britain in the early 1700s. He was clearly impressed by Moray and wrote,
"Murray is, indeed, a pleasant country, the soil fruitful, water'd with fine rivers, and full of good towns ...”
He also commented on the climate noting that the combination of good weather and fertile land meant harvests were earlier than in many parts of England.


Experience the thrill of spotting the resident population of dolphins -


Discover the magic of Speyside Malt Whisky -

Moray must be one of the top UK destinations for mountain biking -


A tradition steeped in history. Derived from the training clan leaders used to make their men fearsome warriors . . .



From Prime Ministers to tea growers, Macbeth to Gordon Bennett! -

