Motorhome Stopovers in Moray
Moray contains the heart of the Speyside Whisky Trail — more working distilleries are concentrated along this stretch of the River Spey than anywhere else in Scotland, including Glenfiddich, Aberlour and Benromach. Findhorn Bay is a tidal lagoon and nature reserve of outstanding biodiversity, the ruins of Elgin Cathedral (destroyed by fire in 1390 on the orders of the “Wolf of Badenoch”) are the most impressive medieval remains in northeast Scotland, and the Cairngorms National Park abuts the southern edge of the council area.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight spots across Moray — a county that rewards those who’ve come for the whisky but stay for the coast, the ruins and the wildlife.
What You’ll Find in Moray
- Pub stopovers — Speyside and Moray coast pubs welcoming motorhomers overnight
- Speyside lay-bys — verified stops near the whisky distilleries and along the River Spey
- Member-verified listings — reviewed by motorhomers who’ve toured the whisky country and coast
📍 Explore Moray on Google Maps
Following the Speyside Whisky Trail by motorhome? Membership gives you stopovers across Moray and northeast Scotland.















