Elgin

The royal burgh of Elgin, the administrative and commercial centre for Moray Speyside, was founded in the early 12th century by King David I of Scotland when there was a castle on Ladyhill. The medieval street pattern can still be seen in the core of the historic town.

The Wardend Fishery aims to turn every fishing day into a remarkable day. Either with our healthy and hardfighting fish or with the daily treats available at the Fishing hut. The Fishery and its surroundings are our source and inspiration for more delights coming from Wardend Fishery. Daily treats and fresh, healthy local produce are […]

Beautiful 2 bedroom property. Situated in the Bishopmill area of Elgin. 15 minutes walk from the city centre, it would only take few minutes drive to get into the city centre. The house has all the facilities you would expect from a holiday home. 2 double bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and outdoor seating area in an […]

Veronica Maclean extends a warm welcome to guests at their traditional, stone-built, house, which has been in the Maclean family since the middle of the 19th century. Although surrounded by highly productive farmland – There is 500 acres on which they grow wheat, potatoes and especially malting barley for the local whisky industry, Westfield House […]

Elgin Museum is now closed for the winter. Individual and group visits are possible by appointment only, subject to Volunteer availability. Please contact us by email to arrange a visit. Elgin Museum is Scotland’s oldest community-run museum, having first opened to visitors in 1843. The Museum’s collections are housed in an Italianate-style Category A listed […]