Natural landmarks · Scottish Highlands
Moray Coast Trail
50-mile coastal path along the Moray Firth — dolphin-watching, fishing villages.

Ann Harrison — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence
Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
The Moray Coast Trail is a 50-mile coastal path from Forres in Moray to Cullen in Aberdeenshire — passing Findhorn Bay, Burghead, Lossiemouth and the dolphin-watching headland of Spey Bay. Open since 2002.
Photo gallery
From the Wikipedia article
The Moray Coastal Trail is a long-distance path in North-East Scotland that runs along the coastline of the Moray council area. The route, which is 72 km (45 mi) long, runs between Forres and Cullen. It is designated as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot, and connects with two further Great Trails: the Speyside Way at Spey Bay, and the Dava Way at Forres. The Moray Coast Trail can be combined with sections of these two routes to form a 153 km (95 mi) circular route known as the Moray Way, and forms part of the North Sea Trail via the Moray Firth Trail. The trail is primarily intended for walkers, but many sections are also suitable for cycling and horseriding. An alternative route for cycling, the Moray Coast Ride, shares some sections of path with the Moray Coast Trail, and forms part of the National Cycle Network's Route 1. About 23,000 people use the path every year, of whom about 1,000 complete the entire route. The Scotland's Great Trails website recommends that the trail be walked west to east (from Forres to Cullen), due to the direction of the prevailing winds. In this direction, the following settlements are passed: Forres, Kinloss, Findhorn, Burghead, Hopeman, Lossiemouth, Spey Bay, Portgordon, Buckie, Findochty, Portknockie, Cullen. Places of note along the route are the Covesea Skerries Lighthouse and Bow Fiddle Rock. The trail was severed when the Spey Viaduct collapsed on 14 December 2025.
Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.
- Coordinates
- 57.7000, -3.3000
- District
- Moray
- Postcode
- IV31 6SQ
- Parliamentary constituency
- Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey
Sources
- manual: moray-coast-trail (manual)
- wikipedia: Moray Coast Trail (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Other places nearby
Loading nearby places…
Nearby
Historic churches · Scottish Highlands
Kinneddar Cross and Burial Ground, Kinneddar
Kinneddar Cross and Burial Ground, Kinneddar — category B listed building-listed church in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.
Other places · Scottish Highlands
Kinneddar
Kinneddar — a other in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.
📷 3Castles · Scottish Highlands
Kinneddar Castle
Kinneddar Castle — castle in Scotland, United Kingdom.
Memorials & monuments · Scottish Highlands
Anti-aircraft gun (ZPU 23/4)
Anti-aircraft gun (ZPU 23/4) — a memorial in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.
Memorials & monuments · Scottish Highlands
Panavia Tornado GR4
Panavia Tornado GR4 — a memorial in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.
Caravan parks · Scottish Highlands
Lossiemouth Caravan Park
Lossiemouth Caravan Park — a caravan park in scotland highlands.
Other natural landmarks from this era
Natural landmarks · London
George Stuart White
George Stuart White — Public artwork (statue).
Natural landmarks · London
Homage to Leonardo
Homage to Leonardo — Public artwork (statue).
📷 5Natural landmarks · London
John Keats
John Keats — Public artwork (statue) by Stuart Williamson.
📷 5Natural landmarks · London
José de San Martín
José de San Martín — Public artwork (statue).
More natural landmarks in this region
Flagship📷 3Natural landmarks · Scottish Highlands
Dunalastair Water
Dunalastair Water — lake in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK, on the River Tummel.
Flagship📷 3Natural landmarks · Scottish Highlands
Loch Arkaig
Loch Arkaig — lake in Highland, Scotland, UK, outflows east to River Arkaig.
Flagship📷 3Natural landmarks · Scottish Highlands
Loch Assynt
Loch Assynt — lake in Highland, Scotland, UK, outflows to the River Inver and Loch na Garbh Uidhe.
Flagship📷 3Natural landmarks · Scottish Highlands
Loch Awe
Loch Awe — lake in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK, outflows to the River Awe.
Frequently asked questions
- Where is Moray Coast Trail?
- Moray Coast Trail is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode IV31 6SQ).
- When was Moray Coast Trail built?
- Dates from the modern period.
- Is Moray Coast Trail free to visit?
- Yes, Moray Coast Trail is free to enter.
- How do I get to Moray Coast Trail?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode IV31 6SQ. It sits within the Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey parliamentary constituency.