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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.

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  • Strathlene rock pools
  • The Strathlene shore
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Coast

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.

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Coast

Findochty

AB56

Painted harbour cottages

A tiny, picture-perfect harbour of brightly painted cottages tucked between Buckie and Portknockie.

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Coast

Portknockie

AB56

The Bow Fiddle Rock

A clifftop village famous for the Bow Fiddle Rock sea arch and some of the finest coastal walking on the firth.

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Coast

Cullen

AB56

Sands, viaducts & skink

Golden sands beneath grand railway viaducts, a links golf course, and the soup that took the town’s name.

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Coast

Portsoy

AB45

17th-century harbour

A working seventeenth-century harbour of mellow stone, its marble once shipped to Versailles, and a beloved traditional boat festival.

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Portgordon

AB56

Quiet firth-side village

A peaceful former fishing village on the firth, seals hauled out on the rocks and long views across the water.

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Kingston

IV32

Where the Spey meets the sea

A shingle-shore hamlet at the mouth of the Spey, all driftwood, birdlife and enormous skies.

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Lossiemouth

IV31

Two beaches & the harbour

A spirited coastal town with two glorious beaches, a busy marina and the river curling out to sea.

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Hopeman

IV30

Beach huts & sandstone coves

Candy-coloured beach huts, hidden sandstone coves, and a harbour that still feels like a secret.

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Coast

Cummingston

IV30

Climbers' coves

A small coastal village edged by sea stacks and sheltered bays, much loved by climbers and rock-poolers.

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Coast

Burghead

IV30

Pictish headland & the Clavie

An ancient Pictish promontory with sweeping bay views and the fiery Clavie carried through the streets each January.

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Findhorn

IV36

Bay, dunes & dolphins

A wide tidal bay backed by dunes and pine, windsurfers offshore and dolphins out in the firth.

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Banff

AB45

Georgian 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.

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Speyside

Keith

AB55

Whisky 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.

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Speyside

Fochabers

IV32

The 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.

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Speyside

Dufftown

AB55

Malt 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.

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Speyside

Aberlour

AB38

On 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.

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Speyside

Rothes

AB38

Glen 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.

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Moray

Elgin

IV30

Cathedral 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.

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Moray

Forres

IV36

Blooms, 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.

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