The Moray Coast Special Protection Area is a critical coastal habitat in northeast Scotland, renowned for its rich birdlife and striking seaside landscapes. It offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and coastal walks along sandy beaches and rugged cliffs.
The Moray Coast Special Protection Area (SPA) is an internationally recognized conservation site located along the northeastern coast of Scotland, extending through the Moray Firth region. It encompasses a variety of coastal habitats, including sandy beaches, mudflats, dunes, saltmarshes, and offshore waters. This mix supports large populations of wintering and migratory birds, particularly waders, wildfowl, and seabirds, such as the pink-footed goose, bar-tailed godwit, and red-throated diver. The area's ecological importance is enhanced by its relatively undisturbed coastline, which provides essential feeding, roosting, and breeding sites for these species. The SPA covers parts of Moray, Aberdeenshire, and Highland council areas, offering visitors dramatic coastal scenery alongside significant biodiversity. Historically, the coast has been shaped by glacial and marine processes, contributing to its varied landforms. Key recreation activities include birdwatching, coastal walking, and photography, with well-marked trails providing access to beaches and cliffs. Notable landmarks include the sand dunes near Findhorn and the extensive sandy shores of Culbin Forest, a nearby National Nature Reserve that complements the SPA's natural assets. Visitors appreciate the area's tranquil environment and abundant wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. The Moray Coast SPA plays a vital role in conserving Scotland's coastal ecosystems while offering accessible outdoor experiences.
Extensive sandy beaches ideal for long coastal walks
Important wintering habitat for pink-footed geese and other migratory birds
Proximity to Culbin Forest National Nature Reserve with dune systems
Seabird colonies on nearby offshore islands and cliffs
A vast expanse of sand dunes and beach habitat adjoining the SPA, supporting dune vegetation and numerous bird species.
A sheltered tidal bay notable for wading bird concentrations, saltmarshes, and scenic views.
A coastal headland providing elevated views over the Moray Firth and a habitat for seabirds and coastal flora.