Moray Coastal Trail
The Moray Coastal Trail is a scenic walking route located along the northeastern coast of Scotland. Stretching approximately 50 miles, it offers stunning views of the coastline, including cliffs, beaches, and wildlife. The trail connects various towns and villages, making it accessible for both casual walkers and more experienced hikers.
Along the trail, visitors can explore historical sites, such as ancient ruins and lighthouses, while enjoying the diverse flora and fauna of the area. The route is part of the larger Moray Firth region, known for its rich marine life, including bottlenose dolphins and various seabirds.