Findhorn Beach

Moray, Scotland

Findhorn Beach is a magnificent beach in the beautiful Findhorn Bay of Moray, Scotland. The beach at Findhorn is a place of quiet, peace and reflection for villagers and visitors alike, who take lo...

Findhorn Beach has a Easy difficulty level and is Family Friendly.

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Moray, Scotland
Latitude: 57.664612, Longitude: -3.613523

Activities

Swimming
Landscape Photography
Walking
Birdwatching
Seal Watching

About Findhorn Beach

Findhorn Beach is a magnificent beach in the beautiful Findhorn Bay of Moray, Scotland. The beach at Findhorn is a place of quiet, peace and reflection for villagers and visitors alike, who take long walks along the coast. It is a fine place to watch seals at low tide on the sandbank, at the mouth of the River Findhorn. The head of the beach is shingle, thereby at great tide, there is little sand exposed. At the western side of the beach, there is an imposing line of wide, concrete tank traps and the casual pillbox, which were constructed at the beginning of World War II, when it was thought that the Germans might overrun the country. The village itself has some fine pubs, a restaurant and a café.