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Moray is a historic county, also known as Morayshire. It lies on the northeast end of Scotland and stretches from the Cairngorms in the south to the coastline of the Moray Firth to the north. It is consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful rural regions of Scotland with its stunning landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and world-class beaches. Charming little villages and beautiful towns worth exploring dot the region. During a holiday in Moray you can visit a medieval castle, go for nature walks, and see coastal wildlife in the same day.
A cosy getaway in MorayStay in a holiday rental in one of Scotland’s best kept secrets: Moray. The green, verdant region boasts a lovely selection of holiday rentals and lettings with varied custom features and offerings. Relax in a cosy holiday rental in nature with a large garden and plenty of privacy. Opt for a holiday rental near the coast where you can enjoy spectacular views of the water. Treat yourself to a little bit of luxury in a rental with a hot tub and a sauna. Couples can enjoy smaller, intimate rentals with a fireplace. Oversized lettings are available for large groups and families with some properties designed to comfortably sleep up to 10 people. You’ll have all the modern amenities you need to feel comfortable throughout your stay such as Wi-Fi, heating, and a fully functioning kitchen. With so many excellent options to choose from in Moray, you’ll be sure to find one perfectly suited to your preferences.
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The area and getting around
If your starting point is Edinburgh or Glasgow, the best way to reach Moray is to hire a private car from there and to make the drive north. You can also travel by bus from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, or any other towns. Reaching Moray by public transportation limits your ability to move freely throughout the area, but you can still visit some main points of interest this way.
Getting around MorayThe gems and attractions of Moray cover a vast area, meaning you’ll need at least a few days to see as much of it as possible. It also means you’ll need a private car to get around from place to place, since most of the attractions are all within driving distance of each other. From top to bottom, Moray spans nearly 50 miles in length from Lossiemouth to Cairngorms National Park. You can hire a car in Aberdeen or Inverness, which are two of the largest and closest towns to Moray.
Travellers and activities
Families can enjoy a wide range of offerings in Moray, from castle visits, to exploring historic towns, and strolling along endless beaches. Try something a little unique with your family with a private alpaca trek in the countryside. Alpaca Days Out offers guided Alpaca Trek walking tours in the lovely countryside and kids will love petting and playing with these adorable furry creatures.
Moray for nature loversMoray is a paradise for nature lovers, with natural gems and breathtaking landscapes around every corner. Nature lover’s shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to walk the Moray Coastal Trail, which is a 50-mile-long route which stretches from Findhorn to Cullen and passes by several quaint little villages. Obviously, you don’t have to walk the entire route, but you can just walk a small portion of it and still enjoy the rewarding views as you walk by golden sand beaches, caves, cliffs, and more!
The name Moray comes from a Gaelic word which means “sea settlement.”
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Forres is a picturesque town in west Moray packed with history. The town is home to Sueno’s Stone, which is a 6.5-metre-high ancient stone monolith and is the largest surviving Pictish style slab stone of its kind in Scotland. There are informational plaques at the site where you can learn the fascinating details about the history of the artefact. You can also visit Brodie Castle in Forres as well as the beautiful and peaceful Findhorn Beach.
2. Visit the former cathedral city of ElginElgin is home to a former cathedral city, and you can pay a visit to the majestic ruins during your visit to Moray. The cathedral dates back to the 13th century and displays stunning medieval stonework and elaborate carved details. Spend some time strolling through the ruins and imagining what life would have been like when the city was thriving.
3. Visit the distilleriesMoray is home to numerous fantastic, top-rated distilleries. You can do a self-guided tour to visit as many of them as possible. At each one, you can do a tour of their spirit-making facilities and sample some fabulous house-made whiskey. Visit Glenfiddich Distillery which is set in a stunning, large stone building. Here you can do an informative tour led by one of the enthusiastic staff to learn all about the love, science, and history that is poured into their whiskey-making process. Afterwards, you can spend some time in the whiskey lounge sampling the delicious liquors! Glen Moray Distillery is another must–visit for any whiskey-loving traveller in Moray. Do a tour and a tasting and then grab a bite to eat at the on-site café!
4. Explore the ruins of Duffus CastleSituated in Elgin, the ruins of Duffus Castle are a lovely place for a walk. From the car park, it's a slightly uphill stroll to reach the hilltop castle, and you can enjoy the lovely landscapes and scenery along the way. There are informational plaques stationed all throughout the site offering fascinating details regarding the history and the location of the castle.
5. Visit Lossiemouth East BeachThe stunning stretch of sand at Lossiemouth East Beach goes on for miles. Here you can relax near the calm, clear waters and kids can splash around in the rock pools. It’s the perfect place to go for a peaceful sunset stroll or to paddle around in a kayak or a stand-up-paddleboard.
Information about holiday lettings in Moray
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 288 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -47%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 150 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |