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Moray Golf Club - Lossiemouth

Where else could you follow in the footsteps of Old Tom Morris and Henry Cotton in the same day? The old course is considered to be one of the finest links courses in Scotland. A classic links designed by Old Tom Morris with deep revetted bunkers, undulating gorse lined fairways and smooth fast greens. It is a superb test of golf with seven par fours over 400 yards. Henry Cotton's preference for precision golf can be seen with the shorter but somewhat tighter new course with greens smaller than the Old but every bit as good, and equally challenging and rewarding. Moray Golf Club is truly one of Scotland's gems, a fitting tribute to the artistry of Old Tom Morris and Henry Cotton and a must for golfers visiting the area. The New Course; Converted into 18 holes in 1979 by the late Sir Henry Cotton, the New Course is also a stern test of golf.

Brodie Country Fare

Traditional Scottish foodhall, gifts and interiors, ladies’ fashion, menswear and leisurewear. Delicatessen and restaurant.

Spynie Palace

Built as a residence for the Bishops of Moray. The existing reuins date from the early 1400’s.

Pluscarden Abbey

A medieval monestary, the home of a community of Benedictine monks

Elgin Cathedral

Superb remains of a majestic and beautiful 13th centuary cathedral. Magnificent views from the NW tower.