Nestled between the Highlands, Aberdeenshire, and the Cairngorns, Moray is known for its beautiful scenery and delightful food and drink.
Moray (pronounced murr-ree) is home to more than half of Scotland’s whisky distilleries, breathaking apricot-coloured beaches and some of the lushest countryside in the country. With golden shores and a sea full of dolphins to the north, and the Cairngorns National Park to the south, Moray’s natural beauty is equal to the wealth of activities available to visitors.
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There’s plenty to get up to in Moray. Catch a glimpse of the Moray Firth’s colony of bottlenose dolphins at the Spey Bay Wildlife Centre, or see some wildcats, deer and otters on the Tore of Troup Walk along a spectacular glacial melt-water glen. If you’re here for whisky rather than water, be here for the annual Speyside Whisly Festival in May.
A few places in Moray you might like
If you’re looking to stay Moray, here’s some local areas that our guests tend to love. We have a good feeling you’ll love them too.