Findhorn Heritage Centre and Icehouse

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Heritage and the great outdoors

Explore the rich and varied heritage of Moray, from the fisher towns on the coast to the medieval abbeys and royal burghs inland. Connect with people from the past, from the Picts at Burghead to the Victorian pioneers from Elgin and Forres. Find out more about the people of Moray and the industries that shaped their lives: fishing, whisky and farming. Experience the local culture brought to life in our heritage centres and museums:- .
 Moray Connections Moray Connections Moray Walks Moray Walks Moray Speyside Tourism Moray Speyside Tourism
Moray Speyside Tourism is an excellent guide to surfing on the Moray Firth coast in the morning and then snowboarding in the mountains by the afternoon. The region has a rich history and a stunning natural landscape. Moray is of course, home to some globally recognisable brand names, and home to hospitable communities proud of their heritage and traditions, not to mention the fine local produce and the golden alchemy of distiller and brewer.
Walkhighlands is an award-winning website, the busiest outdoors site in Scotland. Walkhighlands features 830 free walking routes with OS mapping, GPS downloads, detailed descriptions, photographs and community facilities. The site was a winner at the Scottish Thistle Awards and a finalist in the Highlands and Islands tourism awards. Over 5,000 walks are downloaded from the site every day:-
Sea King Nimrod MR2 Antonov AN-2
3 OF THE MANY EXHIBITS, INDOORS AND OUT The team at Morayvia is experienced, skilled, but most of all, friendly. This amazing group of people is such a huge part of what makes your visit as enjoyable and satisfying as can be. The Museum is well signposted opposite the ex RAF station, (now 39 Regiment Army Barracks) Kinloss
Findhorn Heritage Centre and Icehouse

Useful Links

Heritage and the great outdoors

Moray Walks Moray Walks Moray Connections Moray Connections Moray Speyside Tourism Moray Speyside Tourism
Explore the rich and varied heritage of Moray, from the fisher towns on the coast to the medieval abbeys and royal burghs inland. Connect with people from the past, from the Picts at Burghead to the Victorian pioneers from Elgin and Forres. Find out more about the people of Moray and the industries that shaped their lives: fishing, whisky and farming. Experience the local culture brought to life in our heritage centres and museums:- Walkhighlands is an award-winning website, the busiest outdoors site in Scotland. Walkhighlands features 830 free walking routes with OS mapping, GPS downloads, detailed descriptions, photographs and community facilities. The site was a winner at the Scottish Thistle Awards and a finalist in the Highlands and Islands tourism awards. Over 5,000 walks are downloaded from the site every day:-
Moray Speyside Tourism is an excellent guide to surfing on the Moray Firth coast in the morning and then snowboarding in the mountains by the afternoon. The region has a rich history and a stunning natural landscape. Moray is of course, home to some globally recognisable brand names, and home to hospitable communities proud of their heritage and traditions, not to mention the fine local produce and the golden alchemy of distiller and brewer.
Sea King Nimrod MR2 Antonov AN-2
3 OF THE MANY EXHIBITS, INDOORS AND OUT The team at Morayvia is experienced, skilled, but most of all, friendly. This amazing group of people is such a huge part of what makes your visit as enjoyable and satisfying as can be. The Museum is well signposted opposite the ex RAF station, (now 39 Regiment Army Barracks) Kinloss