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Moray Firth

Introduction

From the cliffs at John O’Groats on the north east tip of mainland Scotland around the Moray Firth to the picturesque sea-town of Cullen in Moray is about 180 miles / 272km by road – but an astonishing 470 miles / 750km round every bay and inlet.

Walking the North Sea Trail

Sheer diversity is the theme of the Moray Firth journey- both in terms of terrain and what there is to see and do.

Getting here and public transport

Good road links give easy access to the Moray Firth coastal fringes – from the A96 north of Aberdeen, or via the A9, which reaches the Firth at Inverness, then continues northwards.

Where to Stay and Eat

The area has for long welcomed visitors and has some old-established traditional resorts such as Nairn and Dornoch, both noted for golf.


This web site have been developed in cooperation with the North Sea Cycle Route project
The North Sea Trail/NAVE Nortrail project is part funded by the European Union through the Interreg IIIB North Sea Programme