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The Moray Firth Trail is part of the transnational North Sea Trail / NAVE Nortrail project, which aims to enhance coastal walking opportunities and access to our heritage in countries that border the North Sea.
The Moray Firth Trail project is partly funded by the European Union through the Interreg IIIB North Sea Programme, and by the following UK partners:-
Lead Partner The Moray Firth Partnership 7 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness IV2 3A (on 15 July 2006, we will be moving to Great Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness. IV3 8NW)
Telephone: 01463 225530 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web site: www.morayfirth-partnership.org Project Leader: Kathryn Logan |
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The Moray Firth Partnership aims "to promote the integrated management of the natural, economic, recreational and cultural resources of the Moray Firth area in order to retain and enhance a high quality of life for its residents and visitors."
| Highland Council |
www.highland.gov.uk |
| Moray Council |
www.moray.go.uk |
| Scottish Natural Heritage |
www.snh.org.uk |
| Caithness and Sutherland Enterprise |
www.hie.co.uk/case |
| HIE-Moray |
www.hie.co.uk/case |
| HIE-Inverness and East Highland |
www.hie.co.uk/case |
| (formerly Ross & Cromarty Enterprise and Inverness Nairn Badenoch & Strathspey Enterprise) |
| VisitScotland |
www.visitscotland.com |
| incorporating former Aberdeen & Grampian Tourist Board, and Highlands of Scotland Tourist Board) |
Special thanks go to Calum MacPherson of the Moray Firth Partnership, who did much of the research for the walks and sites of interest database, and to all the contributors and advisors who provided ideas, text and images for the Moray Firth Trail leaflet and this web site.
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