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Places To Go
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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Nessieland
Nessieland in Drumnadrochit is a fun, family-friendly attraction dedicated to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster. It features interactive exhibits, play areas, and quirky Nessie-themed experiences—perfect for kids and curious travelers. Highlights Loch Ness Monster exhibits : Explore newspaper clippings, grainy photos, and eyewitness accounts of Nessie sightings. Multilingual documentary : Learn about underwater searches and the mystery surrounding Loch Ness. Adventure playg
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Farm Ness
Farm Ness near Inverness offers a hands-on, family-friendly experience with Highland cows, alpacas, play areas, and stunning views of Loch Ness. It’s open daily from 9am to 5pm and ideal for kids, nature lovers, and curious travelers. Highlights Meet the Highland cows : Iconic shaggy beasts you can feed through the Insta Cow pipe. Animal encounters : Includes alpacas, pygmy goats, rare breed pigs, and rabbits. Play areas : Features sand pits, play tractors, and the Highlands’
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Roseisle Beach and Forest Walk
Roseisle Beach and Forest Walk is a scenic coastal spot on the Moray Coast, nestled between Burghead and Findhorn. Offering sandy shores, pine-scented woodland trails and wildlife-rich paths perfect for walking, cycling, and family picnics. Highlights Picnic areas Barista Coffee Wildlife Kids play area Practical Information Large Parking area Disabled access to beach Coffee Vender onsite Tips for visitors The area is known for bug activity (it is a forest) There is BBQ desig
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Fochabers Riverwalk & Memorial
From a small parking area at the edge of Fochabers town there is a small walk popular with dog walkers, cold water swimmers and walking enthusiasts. While not a very long or linear walk the area is both beautiful and loved by the locals. Highlights Memorial Garden created and cared for by locals "The Sand Pit" a popular swim spot Fish ladders running up local streams Access to river Spey Practical Information Head East for garden and Ladders Head West for pools and Spey Acce
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Highland Coos (Balvenie Castle)
While visiting Balvenie Castle a visit to the local heard is a must see treat. Just up the hill from the Castle they can be seen grazing and occasionally being treated to their favourite treats bread and butteries. Highlights Highland Coos that can be spotted Charlie Hector Lilly Jayjay Gracie Jackie Tips for Visitors Talk to the staff at Balvenie Castle as they often feed the Coo's and can tell you all about them. Do not attempt to feed yourself Do not enter the field Wash
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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, Scotland. The bridge was designed by the renowned civil engineer Thomas Telford and constructed between 1812 and 1814. Highlights Craigellachie Bridge is not only an important engineering feat of its time but also a significant historical landmark, showcasing the advancements in bridge construction during the early 19th century. It is consider
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Forres in Bloom Children's Vegetable Garden
A little hidden spot in Forres is the Forres in bloom Children's Vegetable Garden. Highlights Features a number of flower vegetable and displays Play stations for children Small play village Practical Information Community run project subject to season and access Tips for Visitors Small seating area available for picnics Parking on-site Ferghas' Adventures Ferghas can always smell a flower spot and walking by the Forres in Bloom garden definitely peaked his interest. As he w
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Portgordon Fairy Walk
The Portgordon Fairy Walk is a charming trail located in the coastal village of Portgordon, Scotland. This scenic walk is known for its enchanting atmosphere and beautiful natural surroundings. Highlights Scenic Views: The walk offers stunning views of the Moray Firth and the surrounding landscapes. Fairy Doors: Along the trail, visitors can find whimsical fairy doors, adding a magical touch to the experience. Kids Fun: A small play area has been erected with colouring and
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WDC Scottish Spey Bay Dolphin Centre
The WDC (Whale Dolphin Conservation) Scottish Spey Bay Dolphin Centre is a dedicated facility that focuses on the conservation and protection of Dolphins, Whales and other marine wildlife in the region. Located in the picturesque Spey Bay area, this centre serves as an educational hub for visitors and locals alike. Highlights Educational Programs: The centre offers a variety of educational programs aimed at raising awareness about marine life and conservation efforts. Observ
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Aberlour River-walk and Park
The Aberlour River Walk is a delightful path along the banks of the River Spey, renowned for its beautiful views and serene atmosphere. The park area offers a tranquil escape, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle sound of flowing water. Home to diverse wildlife, the walk is perfect for nature enthusiasts. You might spot otters, kingfishers, and even the occasional salmon in the river, painting a vibrant picture of life in this idyllic setting. Highlights Enjoy the pictu
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