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The Top 20 Natural Monuments in Moray

Moray’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 20

beautiful natural monuments in Moray. To help you find the one for, you can see all the details you need to explore the best natural monuments, and better plan your next outdoor adventure!

Last updated: October 1, 2025

Cairn Gorm Summit

Cairn Gorm is the summit most visible from Speyside and has therefore lent its name to the entire Cairngorms range and the wider national park. It is a prominent and …

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Small stone pyramids show the way on the ascent.

In good weather / clear visibility you have a great view. In bad weather (sudden weather change) you can quickly lose your orientation (map / compass / GPS)

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Along with neighbouring Corie an Lochain, Corie an t-Sneachda is one of the famous Northern Corries. It is known for its gloriously accessibility from the car park at the Cairngorm …

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Beinn Mheadhoin is a 1,182m Munro mountain in the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands. The wide summit ridge of this handsome mountain features a pavement of granite slabs …

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Have visited the stone 1991 - there it was not behind glass yet.

I had put up my tent at the edge of the meadow near the stone.

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Beinn a' Chaorainn is a 1,082m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands - more specifically the Cairngorms National Park. We approached this mountain top in the late afternoon on our …

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Certainly the most conspicuous and dramatic object on the Moray coast, Bow Fiddle Rock is an icon. Steeply folded layers of Cullen quartzite form a natural, idiosyncratic arch of staggering …

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The start point of the wonderful Moray Coast Trail, Forres is the oldest town in the region.



The seven-metre high Pictish stone monolith the Sueno's Stone confirms this ancient history …

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Randolph's Leap is a narrow gap that the river Findhorn flows through between two large rocky outcrops. The leap refers to 4 soldiers who escaped by jumping this gap while being pursued by Randolph's men in the 14th century.

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At low tide you can walk here on a beautiful wide beach towards the lighthouse. At high tide there is no beach and you can follow a narrow path through the dunes.

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