Moray Polaris 2021

Be part of a collective public artwork, bringing memories of the elements to those who are estranged from the land. Mapping the Moray Way in print and writing, through outdoor workshops, individual toolkits and creative events. For more information go to Moray Polaris. Moray Polaris FREE Cyanotype kits are available to pre-order! Walk, Create, Reflect and …

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Moray Way Artist in Residence Appointed

Sound artist, Lise Olsen has been appointed the Moray Way Artist in Residence. Over the coming year, she will be blogging her experience as she navigates the 100mile circular route. She will walk, observe, record, and document her experience as she explores the trails that make up the Moray Way. The journey will begin at …

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Moray Way Artist in Residency – Open Call

The Moray Way Association is thrilled to be part of the Arts In Moray (AIM) Collective, which received Creative Scotland’s Culture Collective programme funding. This national pilot programme aims to establish a network of creative practitioners, organisations and communities, working together to create a positive difference locally and nationally in response to COVID-19. The AIM …

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Moray Way Ultras -Dava Way, 13th Nov 2021

Taking in Woodland, Moorland and Farmland, this stunning 50km route is point to point from Grantown-on-Spey to Forres, following the old Highland Railway Line. For more information see the Moray Way Ultra website. This is one of the 4 events in the Moray Way Ultra series, designed by Kyle Grieg who has spent years training …

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The Moray Way 100, Saturday 2nd October 2021

This route takes in 3 of Scotland’s long-distance trail routes; the Speyside Way, the Dava Way and the Moray Coastal Trail totalling 100 miles. If you like variation in your runs, tackle this route through forests, up mountains, around cliffs and sand dunes and coastal towns. It has something for everyone. Everyone that is able …

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The Speyside Way Ultras, Saturday 28th August 2021

The 1st Speyside Way race first took place on 3rd April 1994 on Easter Sunday as a 50km as opposed to a 35 miler This event is stacked in history – from the late Don Ritchie himself (former 100km world record holder, who later took on the job as race director) and world 100km champion …

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