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Castle
These impressive ruins of a motte and bailey castle are still surrounded by a full moat. The 14th century tower was the original seat of the 'de Moravia Family' (the Murrays). more
Castle
The cliff-top ruin of the 15th century seat of the Ogilvies lies 2 miles east of Cullen, perched on a rocky promontory, Gibraltar-like, above the sea. Open at all times and admission is fr... more
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The spectacular Bow Fiddle Rock at Portknockie is the village's most visited tourist attraction. Along this section of the Moray Firth the sea has carved prominent caves, arches and sea stacks in the ... more
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The Square
Now situated in the square, the cross previously stood at old Cullen. It dates from 1696 and incorporates a still older carving of the virgin and child. more
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This striking and colourful valley of the River Findhorn forms a gorge known as Randolph's Leap, some 7 mile south of Forres. The name is a misnomer; apparently, after Robert the Bruce had created th... more

Moray Places of Interest