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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
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