Beaches, wildlife, whisky – this small-group coastal adventure has it all! Soak up jaw-dropping sea cliffs, golden sands, and the dramatic Bow Fiddle Rock before venturing to the bustling nature reserve at Troup Head. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, minke whales, and a sky full of seabirds as we explore this stunning stretch of coast. Then, raise a dram in Speyside, Scotland’s largest whisky-producing region, and toast to an epic day of discovery. With wildlife, whisky, and wild scenery, you’ll be head over heels for this incredible corner of Scotland!
We start the day by visiting Findhorn Beach & Village where the sea meets serenity! Stroll along the stunning sandy beach, breathe in the fresh Moray Firth air, and keep an eye out for seals or even dolphins offshore. Wander through the charming village, check out the local shops, or grab a coffee with a sea view. If you're up for a quick adventure, dip your toes in the (brisk!) North Sea before heading off.
Take a short stroll to this incredible sea arch, shaped like a giant fiddle bow, and snap some epic photos of the rugged coastline. Listen to the waves crash against the rocks, keep an eye out for seabirds (and maybe even dolphins), and soak up the wild beauty of the Moray coast. It’s a quick stop, but an unforgettable one!
Savour a stop in Cullen, the home of Cullen Skink! With an hour to spare, tuck into a bowl of this legendary, creamy smoked haddock soup at a local café, a proper taste of Scotland. Once you’ve fuelled up, take a wander along the golden sands of Cullen Beach, snap a photo of the iconic viaduct, or browse the village’s quirky shops for a unique find. If you fancy stretching your legs, a short stroll up to Castle Hill rewards you with cracking coastal views. A perfect mix of flavours and fresh sea air!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Meet 15 minuted before departure, at 15 Union Street - opposite the Victorian Market entrance, and look for a blue or yellow bus.