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Attractions and Places To See around Lennox - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Lennox reveal a coastal region in Scotland known for its dramatic rock formations and rich marine life. Situated where the River Spey meets the North Sea, the area offers diverse natural attractions and historical sites. Visitors can explore coastal paths, historic viaducts, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The terrain provides a mix of easy to intermediate routes suitable for various outdoor activities.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Bow Fiddle Rock

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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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Scottish Dolphin Centre

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Situated where the River Spey meets the North Sea, the Scottish Dolphin Centre is in a prime position to spot bottlenose dolphins playing in the Moray Firth. You can also …

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Cullen Coastal Village and Beach

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There's plenty to attract hikers to Cullen. This attractive seaside village is the end point of the Moray Coast Trail and boasts some glorious coastal walks. Be sure to try …

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Moray Coastal Cycle Route

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This is a easy to pedal long distance coastal path taking in the fishing village dotted along Morayshire's coastline. The terrain unlike the Highlands is mainly agricultural with a rolling …

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Findochty Harbour

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The coast around Findochty is magnificently rugged, making for some wonderful walks in fair weather and dramatic hikes when the wind is up and the waves crash agains the stacks, …

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April 26, 2026, Bow Fiddle Rock

Bow Fiddle Rock is a natural sea arch near Portknockie on the north-eastern coast of Scotland. It is so called because it resembles the tip of a fiddle bow.

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Beautiful part of the moray coast. Loads of parking, picnic benches. Great swim spot on the beach when calm. Start here for a section of the Moray Coastal Trail.

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If you want to shorten the first few kilometres of the Speyside Way starting in Buckie, this is a good starting point. As beautiful as the North Sea and the route from Buckie to here are, it is terribly long and you don't walk the Speyside Way to see the North Sea

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An icon of Moray! With a new gravel path running along the coastal trail.

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Findochty harbour, three miles east of Buckie, has two basins. Over 100 berths are available to accommodate the demand from a wide range of pleasure and fishing boats which mainly consist of creel boards and long-liners catching mackerel.

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February 14, 2023, Bow Fiddle Rock

A natural sea arch in the shape of a fiddle bow of the coast of Portknockie. Well worth a run to go and have a look. The coast path in both directions and the Moray Coast Trail which follows the path allow you to extend your run either way as far as you want.

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Perfectly positioned where the River Spey meets the North Sea, the Scottish Dolphin Centre is a great spot to see bottlenose dolphins swimming in the Moray Firth. If you aren't lucky enough to spot a dolphin there is also a range of birds, ospreys and seals to see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and landmarks can I explore around Lennox?

The Lennox area, situated where the River Spey meets the North Sea, is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is Bow Fiddle Rock, an iconic natural arch of Cullen quartzite on the Moray coast. You can also visit the Scottish Dolphin Centre for wildlife spotting, and enjoy the scenic coastal paths and beaches, such as those found near Cullen Coastal Village and Beach.

Are there historical sites or structures to visit in the Lennox area?

Yes, the Spey Viaduct is a significant historical site. Built in the 1880s as a vital rail link, this impressive bridge now serves as a path for pedestrians and cyclists, offering wonderful views over the Spey Estuary. It's a great example of the region's industrial heritage.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Lennox?

The Lennox area is excellent for wildlife observation, particularly at the Scottish Dolphin Centre. Here, you have opportunities to spot bottlenose dolphins playing in the Moray Firth, as well as a wide variety of birds, seals, and occasionally otters. The Moray Coastal Cycle Route also offers chances to see dolphins, basking sharks, and various seabirds.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Lennox?

Absolutely! Many attractions in Lennox are suitable for families. The Scottish Dolphin Centre is a fantastic spot for all ages to learn about marine life. The Cullen Coastal Village and Beach offers pleasant walks and a lovely beach. Additionally, the Spey Viaduct and sections of the Moray Coastal Cycle Route are accessible for family walks and bike rides.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, can I do near Lennox attractions?

The Lennox area offers diverse outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore the Moray Coastal Cycle Route, a long-distance path connecting various fishing villages. For hiking, there are easy trails available, such as the loop from the Scottish Dolphin Centre to the Spey Viaduct. You can find more detailed routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and easy hikes around Lennox on our dedicated guides: Gravel biking around Lennox, Road Cycling Routes around Lennox, and Easy hikes around Lennox.

What is the terrain like for outdoor activities around Lennox?

The terrain around Lennox provides a mix of easy to intermediate routes. Coastal paths are generally flat or gently undulating, making them suitable for various activities. Some cycle routes, like parts of the Moray Coastal Cycle Route, are long-distance but mainly agricultural with a rolling landscape. The Bin of Cullen, near Cullen, offers a straightforward hillwalk with sea views.

What is the best time of year to visit Lennox for outdoor activities and nature spotting?

While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, the Moray coast, where Lennox is located, offers diverse experiences year-round. Spring and summer generally provide milder weather, longer daylight hours, and increased chances for wildlife spotting, especially dolphins and seabirds. However, the dramatic coastal scenery, like Bow Fiddle Rock, can be enjoyed in all seasons, often with a moody sky adding to its charm.

Are there places to eat or stay near the attractions in Lennox?

Yes, the Cullen Coastal Village and Beach is known for its local eateries, including places to try the famous Cullen Skink. The Scottish Dolphin Centre also has a cafe for refreshments. Along the Moray Coastal Cycle Route, you'll find various fishing villages with cafes and pubs, such as Cullen and Buckie, offering local fish and chips.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Lennox?

Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic natural beauty of the coastline, exemplified by the iconic Bow Fiddle Rock. The opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially dolphins at the Scottish Dolphin Centre, are also highly rated. The historical significance and scenic views from the Spey Viaduct, and the charm of coastal villages like Cullen, are also frequently mentioned highlights.

Is it possible to cycle along the coast near Lennox?

Yes, the Moray Coastal Cycle Route is a prominent feature of the area. This long-distance path allows you to cycle along the coastline, passing through various fishing villages and offering vast sea views. The Spey Viaduct is also part of a route that carries cyclists over the River Spey.

Are there any easy walks suitable for all abilities around Lennox?

Yes, there are several easy walks. The path from the Scottish Dolphin Centre to the Spey Viaduct is an easy loop. The coastal paths around Cullen Coastal Village and Beach are also generally accessible and offer pleasant strolls. For more options, consult our guide on Easy hikes around Lennox.

Can I bring my dog to the attractions and trails in Lennox?

While specific dog policies vary by location, many of the natural outdoor areas and coastal paths around Lennox are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife. For example, the coastal walks and beaches near Cullen Coastal Village and Beach are popular with dog walkers. Always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas.

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