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Attractions near Spynie Palace
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Elgin Museum
(2 Miles)*
This award winning Museum, founded in 1836, houses important collections of Natural History, Geology, Archaeology, Science, Art, Ethnography and Social History. |
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Glen Grant Distillery and Garden
(10 Miles)*
From the moment it was first created in 1840, the clean distinctive taste and pale gold colour of Glen Grant have set it apart from other single malt Scotch whiskies. This makes a visit to Glen Grant such a special experience. |
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Falconer Museum
(12 Miles)*
The museum was founded in 1871 and contains a wealth of Moray's heritage. |
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Dallas Dhu Distillery
(13 Miles)*
Dallas Dhu Distillery is a perfectly preserved time capsule of the distiller's art. |
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Balvenie Castle
(15 Miles)*
Balvenie is a castle of enclosure, with a massive 13th century curtain wall. |
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Brodie Castle
(16 Miles)*
Home to the Brodies for over 700 years, this lovely castle glows a rich warm pink in the sunshine. |
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Boath Doocot
(19 Miles)*
A 17th-century doocot on the site of an ancient motte. |
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Nairn Museum
(22 Miles)*
For over one hundred and thirty years, Nairn Museum has fascinated generations of visitors of all ages and interests. |
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Cawdor Castle
(23 Miles)*
Cawdor. A magical name, romantically linked by Shakespeare with Macbeth. A superb fairy-tale Castle, and just what every visitor is looking for, here is Scottish history that you can touch and see and sense for yourself. |
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Huntly Castle
(23 Miles)*
Remarkable for its splendid architecture, Huntley Castle served as a baronial residence for five centuries. |
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Grantown Museum
(26 Miles)*
Grantown Museum tells the story of the people and the building of Grantown-on-Spey. |
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Hugh Miller Museum and Birthplace Cottage
(26 Miles)*
Hugh Miller was one of the great Scots of the 19th century. Starting as a stonemason, he rose to world fame as a writer and pioneer of geology, as well as being a campaigning journalist and leading church reformer. |
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Duff House
(28 Miles)*
Duff House is a magnificent early Georgian mansion, designed by William Adam for Earl Fife, and acknowledged to be his masterpiece. |
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Leith Hall
(29 Miles)*
There are 286 acres of scenic estate land to explore. The formal and informal gardens are noted for their colour and diversity. |
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Fort George
(29 Miles)*
Following the defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite army at Culloden, the Hanoverian King George II put up the ultimate defence against any further unrest - Fort George. |
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