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Moray is one of the smallest regions in Scotland, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up in scenery, facilities and quality of life.


With a population of around 95,500, Moray nestles between the rugged and spectacular Highlands and the flat, fertile farmlands of the north-east and although it belongs to neither, it shares the best elements of both – from the snowcapped peaks of the Cairngorms to the unspoiled coastline of the Moray Firth. Local industry is as diverse as the landscape in which it is located and makes a major contribution to the area’s buoyant economy. Moray is the heartland of the Scotch whisky industry and is home to more than 45 distilleries whose brands are savoured in just about every corner of the world. Whatever country you’re in, you’ll find a bottle of Speyside Malt for sale.


The area’s biggest town and administrative capital is Elgin, which is also Moray’s principal shopping centre. Many leading national retailers are represented alongside long-established local outlets. Elgin is location on the main A96 trunk road which connects Aberdeen and the Highland Capital Inverness. Elgin is served by its own railway station. For those wishing to travel by air your nearest airports are Inverness (38 miles) and Aberdeen (61 miles)


Other main towns include Forres, well known for its successes in national floral competitions; Buckie, with its fishing and commercial harbour; and Keith, built on a once-thriving textiles industry.

SERVICED ACCOMMODATION MORAY

Stylish Accommodation for

business and leisure

Telephone Sean on 07928 434378