With many miles of quiet country roads and formal and informal paths, Moray is tailor-made for walkers and cyclists of all ages and abilities. The Speyside Way long distance footpath is particularly popular, but throughout Moray there are opportunities for people to put on their walking boots or get on their bikes. A number of trails have also been created for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Moray Coast Ride, Portgordon
National Cycle Network Route 1
http://www.sustrans.org.uk/default.asp?sID=1133365928671
Moray Monster Trails, Ben Aigan
Mountain biking
http://active.visitscotland.com/findroute/aberdeen/Moray-Monster-Trails-Ben-Aigan/
Ben Rinnes, Aberlour
Hill walking. Great views from its 840m summit
http://www.friendsofbenrinnes.org.uk/Locatetheben.html
Culbin Forest, Forres
Walks through pine woods to Findhorn Bay
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/fchomepages.nsf/hp/Scotland
Dava Way, Elgin
Easy route suitable for both for walkers and mountain bikers
Dunearn River Walk, Forres
Views up and down the River Findhorn
http://walking.visitscotland.com/walks/nescotland/214191
Moray Coastal Trail, Burghead
Burghead to Cullen 46km
Quarrel Wood, Elgin
Woodland walks through beeches, oaks and pines
Randolph's Leap, Forres
River, walks and leafy walks with history
http://walking.visitscotland.com/walks/nescotland/214191
Roseisle Beach, Burghead
Woodland walks on to an expanse of Moray Firth beach
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/fchomepages.nsf/hp/Scotland
Speyside Way
Walking
http://www.moray.gov.uk/area/speyway/webpages/index.htm
Speyside Way Visitors Centre, Aberlour
Daily 10am-5pm (May to October)
http://www.speysideway.org/
Torrieston Wood, Elgin
Wayfaring course
http://walking.visitscotland.com/walks/nescotland/
Winding Walks, Fochabers
Variety of routes suitable for all abilities
* Please note The Moray Council is not responsible for any of these external websites