The Moray Firth Wildlife Centre

Moray

 


Tugnet
Spey Bay
Moray
IV32 7PJ

Tel: 01343 820 339
Fax: 01343 829 109

The Moray Firth Wildlife Centre, at Spey Bay in Scotland, opened in 1997 and is a family run visitor centre. It is housed in a former salmon fishing station, owned by the Crown Estate, which was built in 1768 and operated up to 1993. The Centre lies at the mouth of Scotland's most famous Salmon River "The Spey". Here the river meets the sea flooding in from the Moray Firth on the North East Coast of Scotland.

This very special area is unique both in terms of its geology and in terms of wildlife. The shingle beach at Spey Bay forms part of the largest shingle complex in Scotland. Parts of it are designated a wildlife reserve and are managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust.

Opening Times:
Open Daily from March to Dec 11.00am - 4.30pm
July & August 10.30-7pm

Prices:
Adult £1.50 Concession £1.00 Family Ticket: Adult £1 Child 75p