Discover the breathtaking beauty and rich heritage of Moray, a captivating corner of Scotland perfect for explorers without a car.
Moray, nestled in Scotland’s north-east, is a region of captivating contrasts, where dramatic coastline meets rolling hills and historic towns, perfect for exploration without a car.
Discovering this enchanting landscape at a leisurely pace is a true delight. Integrated public transport, alongside fantastic walking and cycling routes, makes it simple to uncover Moray’s hidden gems. Imagine traversing the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail, with many distilleries easily accessible for fascinating tours and tastings.
Coastal charm abounds in towns like Lossiemouth, with its golden beaches and bustling harbour, or Buckie, a traditional fishing port. Keep an eye out for dolphins and seals playing in the Moray Firth – an unforgettable sight. Inland, Elgin, Moray’s largest town, invites you to marvel at the majestic ruins of Elgin Cathedral, often dubbed the “Lantern of the North.” Forres, nearby, offers award-winning floral displays and tranquil parks perfect for a peaceful afternoon.
The southern reaches of Moray touch the Cairngorms National Park, providing breathtaking vistas and invigorating walks. From charming independent shops and welcoming cafes to the serene beauty of its countryside, Moray invites you to slow down and discover the authentic heart of Scotland, one delightful car-free journey at a time.