Make a life, not just a living in Moray

& The North of Scotland

image: Covesea Lighthouse, situated on the outskirts of Lossiemouth on the Moray Firth Coast

Welcome to Moray

The Perfect Place to Call Home

An Idyllic location to live, work, rest and play.

Are you looking for a beautiful, peaceful, and affordable place to live? Look no further than Moray. Located on the coast of the Moray Firth and stretching to the Cairngorms, Moray offers a perfect blend of stunning landscapes, rich history, and a friendly community. And, as an additional bonus, housing here is the most affordable in Scotland, making it an attractive choice for families and professionals alike.

Welcome to Moray

The Perfect Place to Call Home

An idyllic location to live, work, rest and play.

Are you looking for a beautiful, peaceful, and affordable place to live and work?

Then look no further. Moray has something for everyone – miles of rugged coast line, golden beaches, dolphins dancing off the coast, crystal clear rivers, dozens of castles, golf courses and more than 50 whisky distilleries.

The climate is warmer, drier and sunnier than its northern latitude might suggest, with average sunshine and rainfall similar to the south of England.

With unpolluted skies, you’ll enjoy a cosy hot chocolate while being treated to the jaw dropping, atmospheric wonder that is the famous Aurora Borealis, the spectacular Northern Lights.

Built around Elgin city as its hub, 100,000 people proudly call Moray home.

A thriving nightlife, café culture and plenty of shopping mean you and your family can enjoy the best of urban and country living. And housing here is some of the most affordable in Scotland.

We’re keen to hear from anyone who wants to work in health and social care but especially people who are interested in our freshly redesigned maternity service in Moray.

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Moray Facts

Some of the area’s earliest residents were the Picts, over 1000 years ago. Explore nearby coastal caves and see for yourself the marks this civilisation has left behind. Well-trodden paths and sandy beaches make these accessible on foot.

(courtesy of Visit Moray Speyside – visitmoray.com)

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