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Elgin & Lossiemouth Elgin, Moray’s principal town, is a small yet stylish town. Steeped in history yet exuding modernity, Elgin is packed with fashionable shops and architecture. Here you can purchase some of the finest cashmere at Johnstons Woolen Mill and discover how the wool is spun by taking a guided mill tour. Founded in 1224, Elgin’s Cathedral offers a glimpse into the town’s past, as does a visit to Spynie Palace; home for five centuries to the bishops of Moray. Elgin is home to Scotland’s only malt whisky trail, with the famous Glen Moray Whisky Distillery nearby; where you can sample the popular drink!
The nearby fishing town of Lossiemouth, and its spectacular East Beach, is a popular haven for sailing and surfers alike. Why not take part in some surfing lessons by qualified instructors. The town is ideal for golf enthusiasts with two challenging links courses; both with spectacular views over the Moray Firth. |
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