Attractions
Beaches
Forres & Findhorn Bay
4 miles, Peaceful little village ideal for a great relaxing break with miles of white sandy beaches and sand dunes to explore, the bay is also popular for various watersports.
Roseisle Beach
4miles, Roseisle Beach stretches for nearly eight miles from Findhorn in the west to Burghead in the east.
Golf Courses
Forres Golf Club
Forres has it's own great golf course, Muiryshade, designed by James Braid and Willie Park the course has been host to the Northern Open 2000 and also the Scottish professional championship.
Kinloss Country Golf Course
1 mile, exciting 18 Hole parkland course with spectacular views across the Moray Firth.
Hopeman Golf Course
7miles, one of the most demanding links courses in the North of Scotland.
Distilleries
Scottish Malt Whisky Trail
Moray in Scotland is home to the only Malt Whisky Trail in the World. See more information on Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail.
Benromach
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Dallas Dhu
Scotch Whisky Distillery
Historic Sites
Forres Scotland Attractions
There are few areas of Scotland that offer such a wide and interesting range of attractions and historical interests as Moray and the north-eastern coast of Scotland.
Suenos stone, Forres
4miles
Brodie Castle
8miles
Cawder Castle
20 miles
Macbeths Hillock
10 miles
Great Food
Forres Restaurants
There are plenty of options for both Dining out and takeaway in the Forres area, choose from Thai, Italian, Chinese, Indian or modern & Traditional Scottish Cuisine.
The Loft, 0 miles
Simply Red , Forres, 4 miles T
he Kimberley, Findhorn 4 miles
The Mosset Tavern, Forres 4 miles
The Crooked Inn, Alves 3 miles
Live Music
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The Universal Hall, Findhorn 4 miles
the Universal Hall hosts a variety of events and performances throughout the year.
The Warehouse Theatre Lossiemouth, 13 miles,
the Warehouse Theatre is one of the very few venues hosting music, theatre & comedy in the North East of Scotland.
Paintball
Moray Zap 6miles, is a popular field in Morayshire
Forest Walks
Culbin Forest With a 14km-long forest and ever-changing coastline, there's so much to discover.
Shopping
There are lots of opportunities for buying those souvenirs! Based at Fochabers, Baxters of Speyside are internationally renowned for their soups and jams. Free guided tours at the visitor centre. Johnstons of Elgin are the famous cashmere specialists and offer tours of their mill. Brodie Countryfayre between Nairn and Forres has all sorts of gifts and clothes, plus a delicatessen and restaurant.James Pringle Weavers of Inverness is handy for those woolly sweaters. Moniack Castle Wineries (near Inverness) produces wines, preserves and sauces and don't forget Walkers Shortbread (at Aberlour).