Elgin and the Moray Firth area provide a wealth of things to do no matter what your preference. You can sail, walk, mountain bike, play golf, or you can even watch Britain's only resident school of wild dolphins as they play in the Firth.
Much of Scotland's recent home-grown food boom also resides in the area. From Baxter's Food Hall, to the salmon fishing haven of the Spey, and not forgetting the 50 or so malt whisky distilleries in the region.
Nature, history, outdoor pursuits, food and drink; its all on the doorstep, and Elgin (the capital of Moray) is the best place to start exploring.

How to Get Here:
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By Air:
Inverness Airports Flights daily from London Gatwick, Luton and Glasgow, followed by a 50 minute drive.
By Road:
From Perth take the A9 north to Inverness. From Inverness on the A96 - Follow the road till you come to the first roundabout (past Gray's Hospital) and take the second exit, this is South Street .
From Aberdeen on the A96 - Follow directions for Inverness through Elgin.
By Rail:
Elgin is 50 minutes from Inverness by train.
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