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what’s on Moray

From the beaches around the sheltered Moray Firth to the foothills of the Cairngorms, Moray is an interesting blend of farmlands and forests, rivers and glens, whisky and wildlife. The area is off the beaten tourist track, making it an excellent destination if you enjoy the solitude of leisurely strolls through a relatively untouched landscape. 

area highlights

1st December 2011 - 26th April 2012, Moray

Weight watchers meets every Thursday anytime after 5pm till 7pm come and enjoy chat cup of tea/coffee make new friends while losing weight.

3rd - 7th May 2012, Glasgow:

A wonderful festival of whisky, music food & fun.

28th July 2012, Aberdeen & Grampian

The games feature Heavy, Light and Track Events, Tug O’War, The 5 Tops Hill Race, a Special Race for Overseas Visitors, Highland Dancing, Massed Pipe Bands and Children’s Events.

27th - 29th July 2012, Moray:

Three days of Concerts, Ceilidhs and Stomps, with some of the biggest names from the world of traditional and contemporary Celtic music.

4th & 5th August 2012, Moray:

The WolfTrek is an epic outdoor challenge across 45 miles of Highland wilderness, from Forres on the Moray Firth Coast to fantastic Cairngorm Mountain.

April - October, Moray:

This 450-hectare nature reserve is home to ospreys, grey and harbour seals, otters, wildfowl and waders.

Year-round, Moray:

Situated some two miles north of Elgin, Spynie Palace was the residence of the bishops of Moray for five centuries, until 1686.

Year-round, Moray:

Named after Hugh Forres, a distinguished geologist, botanist, palaeontologist and paleoanthropologist, who spent his life travelling in India and Europe researching fossil evidence.

April - October, Moray:

Situated next to the Tourist Information Centre in the Square, the Museum was founded in 1976 following the Tomintoul bicentenary exhibition.

Year-round, Moray:

The ruins of Kinloss Abbey are open 24 hours a day as they form part of the existing local cemetery.


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