Beach, Findhorn, Near Elgin, Scotland
Video of the pretty Beach at Findhorn. See also separate vid of the estuary.
Findhorn Beach a Video (RV/Motorhome/Van Life Scotland)
Findhorn Beach a Video (RV/Motorhome/Van Life Scotland)
Video content from our one night in Findhorn
Currently we are Weekend Warriors. We will be going full time in the future. However for now we continue our exploration.
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Introduction to the Findhorn Foundation
Long standing member, Michael Mitton gives a fascinating talk on the Findhorn Foundation. Using lots of slides and archive material he sheds light on the history, current activities and future developments of this world famous spiritual community, eco-village and learning centre.
Foraging Findhorn Bay
collecting some cockles for dinner.
Findhorn beach MAVIC PRO
day out at findhorn north east Scotland #scotlandsbeaches #bonniescotland #visitscotland #drone
Findhorn Scotland village walk
A little stroll through the village and down to the beach
Places to see in ( Forres - UK )
Places to see in ( Forres - UK )
Forres is a town and former royal burgh situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 25 miles east of Inverness and 12 miles west of Elgin. Forres has been a winner of the Scotland in Bloom award on several occasions. There are many geographical and historical attractions nearby such as the River Findhorn, and there are many historical artifacts and monuments within the town itself.
A royal castle was present in the area from at least 900 AD, and around 1140 AD Forres became a royal burgh. Royal burghs were founded by the Kings of Scots of the 12th century to encourage trade and economic improvement. The local abbey was plundered by the Wolf of Badenoch.
The town is the location of Sueno's Stone, an enormous carved stone probably created by Picts to commemorate a battle against Norse invaders. The stele is 20 feet (6 metres) tall and encased in glass structure to protect it from the elements and graffiti. Sueno's Stone translates to Sven's Stone. Brodie Castle lies near the town.
Other attractions to Forres include Dallas Dhu distillery, which lies just south of the town; although no longer producing, the distillery is maintained in working order by Historic Environment Scotland. Benromach Distillery, located just north of the Forres bypass, is an active distillery with a visitors' centre.
Forres is situated on the A96 trunk route connecting the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. The River Findhorn was originally crossed by fording near Waterford Farm. A suspension bridge was opened in 1831 to cross the river at the west end of the town. This bridge was replaced by the current bridge in 1938. Due to high volumes of traffic passing through the town centre, a bypass was built in the late 1980s to reduce congestion in the town centre. The A940 connects Forres with Grantown-on-Spey, Aviemore and the south directly without the requirement of driving via Inverness. The B9011 connects Forres to Kinloss Barracks and Findhorn Bay.
Forres railway station is situated just outside the town and is operated by Abellio ScotRail. The town of Forres was once a triangular junction in the Highland Railway network, travelling through Forres was once the quickest route to reach Inverness from the south. Originally the station had four platforms; two of which were on the north side of the triangle on the route between Inverness and Aberdeen, the third on the south west side of the triangle used by services to Grantown-on-Spey.
( Forres - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Forres . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Forres - UK
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Parrot Bebop 2 Findhorn Full flight
5th April 2018
Findhorn Bay - Birds eye view
Findhorn Bay - Birds eye view with North 58° Sea Adventures
Findhorn Bay Inverness
Findhorn Bay Inverness
findhorn to aberdeen timelapse
driving home from findhorn, took a photo every 7 seconds, made a wee film that cuts the 2 hour journey to less than a minute!
Colours of Cluny 2017 - Forres Sound and Light Show
An extra video for you all this week.
The sound and light show Colours of Cluny in Forres - Scotland. Set in the forest on Cluny Hill, this video documents our night at the event.
Music from Epidemic Sound:
Keep You Near 2
Roseisle Forest and beach Oct 2017 Mavic Pro 4K
Along the Moray coast, in the forest of Roseisle, lie the remains of coastal defences from World War Two.
In the summer of 1940, the threat of German invasion was very real. The British defence plan outlined a need to protect areas of the coast where the enemy could land.
One such area was Moray. This led to the construction of a series of defence structures that ran between Cullen Bay and Burghead Bay, through today's Roseisle and Lossie Forests.
Along the beach at Burghead Bay, where Roseisle Forest now stands, a line of concrete anti-tank blocks and pillboxes were constructed.
Due to coastal erosion and the movement of the sand, some of these defences have been lost or moved, a few pillboxes have tipped over due to the movement of the sand.
Great day out for the Family.
Scotland, Findhorn Original Caravan
Findhorn is a step back in time. This is the original caravan that belonged to the three people who started this ecovillage back in the 1970's.
Look around Ayr beach
Short video on Ayr beach from 19.11.2018. Beach is heavy sanded. Low tide at cca 15:00
DJI Spark footage Findhorn Scotland
Testing my new drone in high winds and catching a sunset last night.
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Seal spotting at Newburgh Beach, Aberdeenshire
Great place for seal spotting - 31.7.17
Guerrillas in the Scotch Mist - Findhorn Bay Arts Festival
As part of the Findhorn Bay Arts Festival, Light Collective were asked to create a series of Guerrilla events to engage local communities using light.
First up were projections at the Benromach Distillery (great whisky) then the next night, a guerrilla tour of buildings in Forres (we lost a team to the pub and a couple of guerrillas in the kebab shop).
Friday night saw us holding a photography workshop in a the beautiful ruined abbey at Kinloss with the help of the local army base (proper camo wear was involved...) and fittings from Mike Stoane Lighting and iGuzzini UK.
The final event, was a guerrilla tour in the village of Findhorn where the sky was filled with the lights of the Aurora and the Milky Way.
We had an amazing time and met some lovely people on the way - thank you Findhorn, Forres and Scotland in general!
This weeks soundtrack is a full-on Scottish throwback with Throw the R away from The Proclaimers.
WWII Coastal Defences (Part 1)
Some of the remaining WWII coastal defences on the Moray Firth in northern Scotland. These are along the beaches of Roseisle, between Burghead and Findhorn.
Sunset at Hopeman
This is the view from the Station caravan site at Hopeman, Morayshire. We recommend a stay there.