All Places in Forres
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6200There’s a fascinating network of tracks to explore and the level ground makes it easy. Hill 99 is the only waymarked trail, but you can use the Culbin map and numbered posts at path junctions to explore this unique, diverse and ever-changing coastal forest. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the top of the amazing Hill 99 tower. Read more...
- Save to ListLogie Steading is a collection of stonefarm buildings that were given a new lease of life in 1991: they now house several individual businesses including Art Galleries, Antiques & Restoration, Secondhand Books, Textiles, Gifts, Heritage Centre and Cafe. Logie House Gardens are open throughout the year and there are walks along the River Findhorn – and there is a playpark! Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1309 675 968Our distillery has been making Benromach since 1898 using the same spring water rising in nearby Romach Hills. Come and see our distillers at work as they orchestrate every second of the production by sight, sound and touch. One of our friendly tour guides will proudly show you around our boby mill, mash tun, wooden washbacks, 2 copper stills, spirit Read more...
- Save to ListStep back in time to see and hear how whisky was made in the 1900s – and then sample a dram for yourself. Picturesque Dallas Dhu originally made malt whisky for the popular Roderick Dhu blend. Read more...
- Save to ListFounded in 1871, The Falconer Museum is one of the oldest in the district. Situated in the heart of Forres High Street, the museum houses a wealth of treasures relating to Moray’s distant and more recent past. Permanent displays include social history, geology, natural history and archaeology. Temporary exhibitions are held throughout the year. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1309676548Step back in time to see and hear how whisky was made in the 1900s – and then sample a dram for yourself. Picturesque Dallas Dhu originally made malt whisky for the popular Roderick Dhu blend. Read more...
- Save to ListSurrounded by breathtaking scenery, spectacular wildlife and welcoming locals, Bowmore is a place unlike any other. Perched right on the shores of Loch Indaal the town is home to almost one third of Islay’s population. Along with the distillery, Bowmore is known for its whitewashed houses, tiny, stone-built harbour and pier, and the iconic Bowmore Round Church, which sits at Read more...