The surrounding area has historic castles, National Trust houses and gardens to visit.
Set on a gentle south-facing slope the club site at Speyside is lightly wooded creating some shade but preserving an open feel and is only a stone throw from the areas well known distilleries. There are at least 50 in Speyside including the world-famous Macallan Distillery and most offer tours. The 84 mile long Speyside way connects the Moray Coast with the Grampian Mountains and passes near the club site and walkers can also enjoy the treetop trail a d Wild Water Coaster at the Landmark Forest Heritage Park, Carrbridge. Other nearby attractions includes the whale and dolphin conservation society wildlife centre in Spey bay.
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Experience the whisky distillation process first-hand, with a tour of Aberlour Distillery.
In the heart of the beautiful Macallan Estate, personal service and a warm greeting await every...
No visit to Speyside would be complete without a visit to the Speyside Cooperage, the only...
Enjoy a wonderful and memorable day out at Glen Grant, tour the distillery and Victorian Woodland...
Experience a delightful railway journey though Moray.
The Balvenie is unlike all other single malt Scotch whiskies, thanks to a unique combination of...
Set in the heart of the Highlands, Glenfiddich (meaning 'Valley of the Deer' in Gaelic) is a place...
Balvenie Castle is a ruined castle near Dufftown in the north of Aberdeenshire.
Glenfarclas is one of the few independent distilleries left in Scotland and provides a warm welcome...
Share the story of the only malt distillery pioneered by a woman at the Cardhu Distillery and...
Known as ‘The Pearl of the North’, Ballindalloch Castle is one of the most romantic and renowned...
Cragganmore Distillery, on the banks of the River Spey, is home to one of the most complex and...
Free distillery tours available every 20 minutes. In-depth tours and tastings available by prior...
Spey Bay is a popular area of shingle beach and river estuary and is part of the largest vegetated...
Johnstons of Elgin has been creating the finest woollen and cashmere cloth, clothing and...
Elgin Museum is Scotland’s oldest independent museum.
Elgin Cathedral, also known as the ‘Lantern of the North’ is a majestic, historic ruin situated in...
A warm welcome awaits you at this friendly and informal working distillery in Elgin, the capital of...
The residence of the bishops of Moray from the 14th century to 1686.
Whale and Dolphin Conservation has two wildlife centres in Scotland, the Scottish Dolphin Centre...
With its distinctive pagodas, cobbled courtyard and picturesque buildings, Strathisla Distillery is...
Enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere at the Tomintoul Art Gallery, home to artist in residence,...
Lying between the Ladder Hills and the Cromdale hills in the Cairngorms National Park, the two...
Discover unique and high quality wood design and stained glass at the A’anside Studios in the...
View an eclectic range of artworks by some of Scotland’s most innovative contemporary artists at...
At 600 ft wide, 300 ft deep and 6 miles long, the Ailnack Gorge is Scotland's largest glacial melt...
Corgarff Castle, dating back from the 16th century, sits in the tranquil Aberdeenshire countryside.
This major evaluation project of an Iron Age and early historic fort is found in Rhynie,...
Grantown Museum tells the story of the founding of this planned town, bringing the story up to date...
A perfectly preserved time capsule of the distiller's art.
The Falconer Museum is a local history museum in Forres.
Set in the north east of Scotland, in the exquisite gardens of the Findhorn Foundation Spiritual...
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