
Places to visit in Moray…
Making your kilt making experience a combined historical and culture journey.
Make the Most of Your Kilt-Making Experience
If you’re planning to join me for an in-person kilt-making course, or come to the area to visit, why not turn it into a truly memorable trip? Alongside mastering the art of traditional kilt making, you’ll have the chance to explore some of Scotland’s most breathtaking sights. Situated halfway between Aberdeen and Inverness, I’m just an hour from Culloden Battlefield and the legendary Loch Ness. You can unwind on our beautiful beaches, watching the sun set over the North Sea, or—if the timing is right—witness the magic of the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.










Castles
There are many castles in our area, some
are ruins are some are still functioning as family
homes or venues with Coffee shops.
Here are a few to look out for ;
Duffus Castle - Ruin
Brodie Castle and grounds
Gordon Castle and grounds
Spynie Palace - Ruin
Ballindalloch Castle and grounds
Distilleries
The River Spey is renowned for its Whisky Distilleries. Being close to barley farms and
with it being said that the water has
“the lowest level of dissolved minerals”
this is ideal for the perfect whisky! There are
so many in the area!
Here are just a few to visit ;
Glenlivet
Cardhu
GlenFiddich
Glen Grant
Macallan
Other Places
This area has some real gems to visit.
Let me list a few for you;
Elgin Cathedral - Ruin
Johnstone of Elgin - Mill Tour
Pluscarden Abbey- Medieval Abbey
Portsoy - Peaky Blinders Scenes
Cullen - Best Ice Cream
Lossiemouth - Sandy Beaches
Findhorn - Foundation and Beaches
Dolphin Centre - Spey Bay
Bow Fiddle Rock