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WALKER'S SHORTBREAD
Factory Shop In The Village
web: www.walkersshortbread.com


THE SPEYSIDE WAY
Runs Through The Village
web: click here


ABERLOUR DISTILLERY
VISITOR'S CENTRE

In the Village
web: www.aberlour.com

SCOTLAND'S MALT WHISKY TRAIL
Throughout Speyside
web: www.maltwhiskytrail.com


SPEYSIDE COOPERAGE
Craigellachie - 2 miles
web: www.speysidecooperage.co.uk


THE THOMAS TELFORD BRIDGE
Craigellachie - 2 miles
Bridge-builder Thomas Telford's famous single-span iron structure spans the Spey near the village of Craigellachie. Now replaced by a modern crossing a little lower down the river, Telford's masterpiece is now listed as a monument of outstanding architectural heritage. Immediately above it is the rock of Craigellachie, marking the boundary of the lands of Clan Grant. The clan's war-cry is "Stand Fast, Craigellachie!", and has achieved wider fame as the name of a very palatable whisky.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THOMAS TELFORD
 

BALLINDALLOCH CASTLE
Ballindalloch - 8 miles
web: www.ballindallochcastle.co.uk


The Dufftown To Keith Railway
Dufftown - 8 miles
web: www.keith-dufftown.org.uk


The Glenfiddich Distillery
Dufftown - 8 miles
web: uk.glenfiddich.com/index.html


Johnstons of Elgin's
Cashmere Visitor Centre

Elgin - 15 miles
web: www.johnstonsofelgin.com


THE MORAY FIRTH DOLPHINS
Along The Coast - 20 miles

It could happen anywhere along this coast — from the cliffs beside Gardenstown, by the harbour at Lossiemouth, or the delectable sandy beach at Sandend. When the cry of "Dolphins!" goes up, people point and reach quickly for binoculars. The resident Moray Firth population of blue-nosed dolphins adds excitement to any seaside visit. You just never quite know where they'll turn up next 

web: www.loupers.co.uk


THE BIBLICAL GARDEN
Elgin - 15 miles

Nestling in a corner of Elgin’s Cooper Park is a garden containing every plant mentioned in the Bible, all 110 of them, together with life-size sculptures depicting the parables. Each plant is cross-referenced to the relevant passage in the Bible, along with an indication of its use in Biblical times. A desert area depicts Mount Sinai and the Cave of Resurrection. Backdrop to the garden is a striking trellis mirroring the design of Elgin Cathedral, and covered in yellow, white and red roses.

CLICK HERE FOR BROCHURE IN PDF FORMAT


BAXTER'S HIGHLAND VILLAGE
Fochabers - 19 miles
web: www.highland-village.co.uk


THE STRATHSPEY RAILWAY
Aviemore 35 miles
web: 
www.strathspeyrailway.co.uk




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