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Local castles include Ballindalloch Castle, Brodie, Cawdor, Elgin Cathedral, Fort George and the ruins of Huntly castle.
Johnstons Cashmere Visitor Centre and Shop has been making beautiful knitwear, clothing and accessories from the most luxurious wools known to man for over two centuries.
The Moray Firth contains a resident population of Bottlenose dolphins in excess of 140 animals, making it the largest such population in the North Sea. There are also large populations of both Common and Grey seals, harbour popoises and some fabulous marine bird watching opportunities.
The Malt Whisky Trail - Speyside is home to more than half of Scotland's working distilleries. Pass some of the Highlands' most spectacular scenery and attractive villages and towns as you visit any or all of the distilleries along the way.
Try one of Moray's many golf clubs - This is the Region where green fees are among the most affordable in the land.