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City Guide: Moray

5 Top recommended hotels in Moray:

The Dowans Hotel: Located in the picturesque village of Aberlour, this charming hotel offers comfortable rooms with stunning views of the Spey Valley and serves delicious local cuisine.

The Mansion House Hotel: Situated near the River Lossie in Elgin, this historic hotel boasts elegant rooms, a lovely garden, and a renowned restaurant serving traditional Scottish fare.

The Craigellachie Hotel: Nestled in the Speyside region, this traditional inn features cozy rooms, a whiskey bar with an extensive selection, and easy access to nearby distilleries.

The Clifton Hotel: Set in the heart of Buckie, this family-run hotel is just steps away from the beach and offers cozy accommodations, friendly service, and a popular restaurant serving fresh seafood.

The Covenanters Inn: Located in the village of Netherdale, this charming inn offers comfortable rooms, a welcoming pub serving local ales, and is an ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Moray coast.

Why should you stay in Moray?

Natural Beauty: Known as the 'Scottish Riviera,' Moray offers breathtaking landscapes that range from rugged coastline to rolling hills and expansive forests. Visitors can explore the stunning Moray Firth, spot dolphins, hike in the Cairngorms National Park, or discover the beauty of the picturesque Speyside region, renowned for its whisky distilleries.

History and Culture: Moray is steeped in history, with its castles, ancient ruins, and prehistoric sites. The region is home to the majestic ruins of Elgin Cathedral, the historic Duffus Castle, and the mystical Findhorn Foundation, a spiritual community nestled by Findhorn Bay. With vibrant festivals, traditional music, and a thriving arts scene, Moray offers a cultural experience that is sure to captivate visitors.

Outdoor Activities: Adventure enthusiasts will find plenty of activities to enjoy in Moray. From fishing in the River Spey, sailing in the Moray Firth, or golfing on renowned courses such as the Moray Golf Club, there is something for everyone. The region also offers nature trails, mountain biking routes, and birdwatching opportunities, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an active and immersive experience in nature.

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