Moray Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
The fabulous Moray coastline is famous for its population of bottlenose dolphins which bring with them a wonderful variety of marine life. Long sandy beaches intermix with delightful fishing villages like Findhorn. Elgin is a city steeped in history with a ruined castle on a hill, classical town centre, award winning museum not to mention a beautiful cathedral with the nearby Bishop's House
Moray Highlights
- Ballindalloch Castle - home to the Macpherson-Grant family and has been since 1546
- Burghead Well and Iron Age Fort - remains of the ramparts can be seen today at the outer end of the promontory on Doorie Hill
- Elgin Cathedral - known as the 'Lantern of the North', it was established in 1224 by Alexander II as the seat of the Bishopric of Moray
- Findhorn Heritage Centre - once a bustling port with a large fishing fleet landing vast quantities of fish including salmon
- Toumintoul Art Gallery - art gallery specialising in contemporary Batik art and local works of art
Plan your visit to Moray
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