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From the harbours of the Moray Firth to the Speyside villages and the market town of Elgin — local knowledge, honestly applied. Filter by what you're after, then open any place for its guide and homes for sale.
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Buckie AB56
Harbour town, dolphin coast
A proud fishing town strung along the Moray Firth, where dolphins surface off Strathlene and the coastal path runs east to Findochty and Portknockie.
- Coast
- Strathlene rock pools
- The Strathlene shore
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Buckie
AB56Harbour town, dolphin coast
A proud fishing town strung along the Moray Firth, where dolphins surface off Strathlene and the coastal path runs east to Findochty and Portknockie.
Explore BuckieFindochty
AB56Painted harbour cottages
A tiny, picture-perfect harbour of brightly painted cottages tucked between Buckie and Portknockie.
Explore FindochtyPortknockie
AB56The Bow Fiddle Rock
A clifftop village famous for the Bow Fiddle Rock sea arch and some of the finest coastal walking on the firth.
Explore PortknockieCullen
AB56Sands, viaducts & skink
Golden sands beneath grand railway viaducts, a links golf course, and the soup that took the town’s name.
Explore CullenPortsoy
AB4517th-century harbour
A working seventeenth-century harbour of mellow stone, its marble once shipped to Versailles, and a beloved traditional boat festival.
Explore PortsoyPortgordon
AB56Quiet firth-side village
A peaceful former fishing village on the firth, seals hauled out on the rocks and long views across the water.
Explore PortgordonKingston
IV32Where the Spey meets the sea
A shingle-shore hamlet at the mouth of the Spey, all driftwood, birdlife and enormous skies.
Explore KingstonLossiemouth
IV31Two beaches & the harbour
A spirited coastal town with two glorious beaches, a busy marina and the river curling out to sea.
Explore LossiemouthHopeman
IV30Beach huts & sandstone coves
Candy-coloured beach huts, hidden sandstone coves, and a harbour that still feels like a secret.
Explore HopemanCummingston
IV30Climbers' coves
A small coastal village edged by sea stacks and sheltered bays, much loved by climbers and rock-poolers.
Explore CummingstonBurghead
IV30Pictish headland & the Clavie
An ancient Pictish promontory with sweeping bay views and the fiery Clavie carried through the streets each January.
Explore BurgheadFindhorn
IV36Bay, dunes & dolphins
A wide tidal bay backed by dunes and pine, windsurfers offshore and dolphins out in the firth.
Explore FindhornBanff
AB45Georgian streets above the bay
Elegant Georgian terraces look down over Banff Bay and the long sweep of sand to Macduff — old harbour walls, big skies, and some of the best light on the coast.
Explore BanffKeith
AB55Whisky town, hidden glens
A working Speyside town with the Isla running through it — distilleries, a Saturday show field, and glens that open into waterfalls ten minutes from the high street.
Explore KeithFochabers
IV32The Spey, woods and the square
A planned village on the edge of the great Spey, framed by mature woodland walks and salmon water that draws people from everywhere.
Explore FochabersDufftown
AB55Malt whisky capital
Built around its clock tower and ringed by famous distilleries, Dufftown sits high in the hills where the Fiddich and Dullan meet — the heart of malt whisky country.
Explore DufftownAberlour
AB38On the Spey, woods and shortbread
A handsome village on the Spey, known for its riverside walks, the old Victoria suspension bridge, and a high street that still feels like itself.
Explore AberlourRothes
AB38Glen Grant & the Spey
A quiet distilling village above the Spey, with the Glen Grant gardens climbing the hill behind and the Speyside Way passing through.
Explore RothesElgin
IV30Cathedral city of the north
Moray’s market city, gathered around the ruins of its great cathedral and the slow loop of the Lossie — the busy centre of the whole region.
Explore ElginForres
IV36Blooms, parks and Findhorn
An award-winning town of parks and gardens, the carved Sueno’s Stone, and the wide beach and bay at Findhorn a few minutes north.
Explore ForresNot on the list?
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