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Moray & Speyside - Best Of is a social media support for Moray tourism providers. My Home has launched the Best Of Moray Speyside website. A visitor portal that aims to solve the problem of visibility, online, for Best Of tourism providers in Moray Speyside. What’s the biggest challenge for tourism providers in Moray Speyside? My Home is clear, based on feedback and experience that it’s the under

representation and lack of visibility that Moray Speyside has on the main tourism websites. The primary aim of the portal is to highlight the scenery and culture; the connections between people and place, history and heritage, the food & drink and the superb range of activities in Moray Speyside. A campaign to enable the visitor to make a difference by sharing their experience and highlighting their Best Of attractions and activities to the world on the Moray and Speyside – Best Of page on Facebook. The visitor has a key role in the project and we are determined, with their support, to get the message "now is the time to visit Moray Speyside" across.

01/10/2024

Spynie is unusual because the naming says Spynie Palace but it is indeed a castle built for high ranking leaders of a massive wealthy religious organisation. The Wolf of Badenoch attacked churches locally ...Bishop Innes created the first ranges of the palace buildings just after these attacks, wisely not trusting that the Wolf had truly reformed. Inside a tall defensive wall remain two ranges with first floor halls, possibly a chapel building, and the basement foundations of a substantial circular tower which could have been the first main accommodation block. These are all overshadowed by the massive tower house known as David's Tower - six storeys with a first floor entrance. It is named after Bishop David Stewart who had started its creation around 1465. The high and mighty liked to call on the bishop and enjoy the feasting with a choice of wines from the cellar. These included James IV, Mary Queen of Scots and James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell.

In 1589, General Munro terrified Bishop Guthrie into surrender after threatening siege and had him thrown in jail. Later in 1645, the Innes and Grants clans held out for the covenanters at the castle against a siege by Gordon, the Earl of Huntly. By 1686, the last bishop to reside at the castle died there. In 1688, Bishop Hay was removed from his position and the castle fell into ruin. The state took over Spynie Palace in 1973 which has enabled the ruin to be made safe. But they have not stopped the sightings of a ghostly piper, strange music and unexpected lights.

18/12/2023

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Now is the time to visit Moray and Speyside

Throughout this small and unique part of Scotland, history is brought to vivid and haunting life in the brooding shadows of mighty castles and the alleyways of medieval towns.

Vibrant colours, sandy beaches and breath-taking views await the visitor - and, of course, the best of food and the finest of whisky, to give you renewed purpose.

The diversity of the towns of Elgin, Forres, Lossiemouth, Buckie, Keith and Dufftown, and the areas in which they are located, ensure that you can choose a destination that fits your holiday needs. Our primary aim, at Moray & Speyside - Best Of, is to highlight the scenery and culture; the connections between people and place, history and heritage, the food & drink and the superb range of activities in Moray and Speyside.