


The county of Moray, Scotland

Ballindalloch Castle, Ballindalloch
The county of Moray can be discovered in the north east of Scotland with Aberdeenshire to the East and the Scottish Highlands to the west.
Moray is part of the Grampian Highlands region of Scotland which includes Aberdeenshire. This area is famous for its Whiskey Trail and you can do embark on a tour of the famous distilleries in the area.
There are a wealth of historic attractions and heritage sites to discover varying from Castles to Whiskey Distilleries.:- Altyre Estate (Forres), Brodie Castle (Dufftown), Dallas Dhu Distillery, Pluscarden Abbey (nr Elgin), Haddo House (Elgin), Spynie Palace (Elgin), Ballindalloch Castle.
Where to stay and things to do in Moray
Hotels | Bed and Breakfast | Places to Visit | Weddings and Honeymoons | Conferences, Seminars and Corporate Events | Tourist Information Centres | Moray Towns
Selected Moray hotels - Please Refresh for another random Hotel list
Stotfield Hotel, LossiemouthBanff Springs Hotel, Banff
Mansion House Hotel & Country Club, Elgin
Muckrach Lodge Hotel & Restaurant, Grantown-on-Spey
MUCKRACH LODGE HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Skye of Curr
Ramnee Hotel, Forres
Eight Acres Hotel, Elgin
Spey Bay Hotel and Golf, Elgin
Cluny Bank Hotel, Forres
Garth Hotel, Grantown-on-Spey
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Explore Moray Towns
Elgin | Aberlour | Banff | Banffshire | Dulnain Bridge (Near Grantown on Spey) | Elgin | Forres | Grantown on Spey | Grantown-on-Spey | Lossiemouth | Near Buckie | Skye of Curr |
Moray Tourist Information Centres
Elgin Tourist Information Centre
17 High Street
Elgin
Moray
Grampian
Scotland
IV30 1EG
Tel: +44 (0) 1343 5426 666
email: click here
Forres Tourist Information Centre
116 High Street
Forres
Moray
Grampian
Scotland
IV36 0NP
Tel: +44 (0) 1309 673 783
email: click here
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