Fochabers

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The small town of Fochabers is in the Spey Valley, just a few miles back from where that great river meets the North Sea, the settlement perhaps most celebrated as the home of Baxter’s Foods, which has a large visitor centre here... Read More.

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Fochabers is a pleasant village to live in. The ...More

Fochabers Events

July
Speyfest
August
Speyfest Celtic Music Festival

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Trochelhill Country House

Trochelhill Country House
Located in the heart of Moray, Trochelhill is set in 2 acres of beautiful rural Speyside, with the famous Whisky Trail on our doorstep. Many whisky distilleries are only a short drive away, Glen Grant, ... More | visit website

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Skerry Brae Hotel (0.20 miles)

Skerry Brae Hotel

Perched above Moray Golf Course and looking out over the Moray Firth, the Skerry Brae boasts some of the best views of any hotel in the area. With its mixture of excellent location and comfortable ... More | visit website

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Mill House Hotel (2.94 miles)

Mill House Hotel
The Mill House Hotel & Restaurant still has the same character as before but now with a modern twist, the complete hotel as undergone major facelift and the 16 bedrooms in particular have been furnished ... More | visit website
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Spey Bay Hotel and Golf (3.95 miles)

Spey Bay Hotel and Golf

Situated right on the sea shore of the Moray Firth very close to the mouth of the River Spey. Own traditional 18 hole links golf course designed by Ben Sayers. Unspoilt area with magnificent views ... More | visit website

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Parrandier
The Old Church of Urquhart (5.52 miles)

Parrandier<br>The Old Church of Urquhart
Your own little island of peace - Parrandier The Old Church of Urquhart - is set in more than 2 acres of gardens, surrounded by a sea of farmland. This rural Scottish Church dates ... More | visit website
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Drumbain Croft (6.99 miles)

Drumbain Croft

This refurbished croft house provides excellent , modern and comfortable accommodation for up to 7 guests. It is well furnished with large rooms, and no nearby neighbours. The croft is an excellent base for anyone ... More | visit website

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Eastbank Hotel (7.40 miles)

Eastbank Hotel

The Eastbank Hotel is found in Rothes, right in the heart of the world famous 'Whisky Trail'. Surrounded by the most breathtaking scenery the hotel is situated in the centre of the village opposite the ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Elgin (7.45 miles)

Premier Inn Elgin
Conveniently located for Elgin bus and train stations. For shops and local amenities Elgin town centre is only 2 miles away. Our Elgin Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in every room and ... More | visit website
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The Lodge Elgin (8.18 miles)

The Lodge Elgin
We have a variety of bedrooms, all with warmth and comfort in mind to make you feel special. Breakfasts can be a feast or just a little taste, whatever the choice we only use the ... More | visit website
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Southbank Guesthouse (8.34 miles)

Southbank Guesthouse

Southbank is a Georgian town house in the middle of Elgin and the Whisky Trail. It is a few minutes' walk from the town centre's shops and restaurants. The guest house is over 200 years old ... More | visit website

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Heather Glen Guest House (8.47 miles)

Heather Glen Guest House

A warm, family-run guest house, situated in a beautiful area half a minute walk from Elgin town centre. Quiet and peaceful are the hallmarks of Heather Glen. The Guest House is situated in the center of ... More | visit website

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