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Places To See
Adventure to all the wonderful places that Oor Ferghas has.
Whether it's a long adventure trail or just a day out to see the Dolphins, we will show you where to go and what to look out for with this handy guide.
Google locations are provided at the bottom of each log to show you exactly where to go.
More locations being added constantly so keep an eye and let us know if you visit any yourself

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Fochabers Folk Museum
Nestled in the heart of Moray, the Fochabers Folk Museum offers a captivating glimpse into everyday life in northeast Scotland during the...
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Rhynie Pictish Stones
Nestled in the quiet village of Rhynie in Aberdeenshire, a remarkable collection of carved stones tells tales from over 1,000 years ago....
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Braemar Castle
Braemar Castle  is a striking 17th-century fortress nestled in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Built in 1628 by John Erskine, Earl...
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The Kinord Cross
Nestled near the peaceful shores of Loch Kinord in Aberdeenshire, the Kinord Cross is a beautifully carved stone from the 9th century. It...
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Tomnaverie Stone Circle
Tomnaverie Stone Circle, built around 2500 BC in Aberdeenshire, is a Bronze Age recumbent stone circle featuring a 6.5-ton horizontal...
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Elgin Cathedral
Elgin Cathedral serves as a prominent landmark and towering beacon within the urban landscape of Elgin. This once magnificent hall was...
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Elgin Museum
Elgin Museum, located at 1 High Street, Elgin, is Scotland's oldest independent museum, established in 1843. It is owned and managed by...
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Inveraven Church & Pictish Stones
Inveraven Parish Church, located near Ballindalloch, Scotland, is known for its historical significance and the presence of Pictish...
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Burghead Pictish Fort and Well
Burghead is a peaceful coastal village located on the shores of the Moray Firth in northeast Scotland. This charming destination offers a...
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Balvenie Castle
History of Balvenie Castle For over five centuries, Balvenie served as a formidable fortress, initially for the Comyn earls of Buchan,...
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Auchindoun Castle
Auchindoun Castle has a rich and tumultuous history, marked by conflict and tragedy. In 1567, Auchindoun was sold to Sir Adam Gordon....
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Craigellachie Bridge and Park
Craigellachie Bridge is a cast iron arch bridge located across the River Spey at Craigellachie, near the village of Aberlour in Moray,...
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Kinloss Abbey
Just off the main route through Kinloss is the site of ruins, which from the main road doesn't look like much, but once approached is a...
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Sueno's Stone
Sueno’s Stone is renowned for its intricate carvings and serves as an important cultural artifact, reflecting the artistry and beliefs of...
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Activity Log
We encourage everyone to print off this log and keep track of what you see on a day out exploring. Where did you go today? Who did you go...
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Spynie Palace
The largest surviving medieval bishop’s house in Scotland, which served as the residence of the bishops of Moray for 500 years. This...
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Duffus Castle
Duffus Castle served as a fortress residence for over 500 years, spanning from the 1100s to the 1700s. The stone structure that stands...
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Mortlach Kirk
Mortlach Kirk, located in Dufftown, is one of the oldest churches in Scotland, established in 566 by Moluag of Lismore. This historic...
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Duchess of Richmond Cairn
The Cairn in Moray offers a fantastic adventure walk through the Ordiequish Forest that combines diverse terrains and scenic views....
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Aberlour Commonwealth War Graves
The Aberlour Commonwealth War Graves is a significant site that honours the memory of those who served in the military. It combines...
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