What to do and see in Moray, Scotland: The Best Classes & Workshops

April 20, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Moray, United Kingdom including Cullen Crafts, Wild things!, Moray Music Lessons, 3 Bags Wool, Speyside Falconry, Gary Murison Photography, Aaron Sterritt Woodwork, The Buckie Pottery, Ghillie Basan Cookery Workshops.
Restaurants in Moray

1. Cullen Crafts

34 South Castle Street, Cullen AB56 4RT Scotland [email protected] http://www.cullen-crafts.co.uk/page_1951026.html
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Cullen Crafts

2. Wild things!

Church Place, Findhorn, Forres IV36 3YR Scotland +44 1309 690450 [email protected] http://www.wild-things.org.uk
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Wild things!

Wild things! is an award winning environmental education charity based in Moray but working across the UK. Since 2003, Wild things! has enabled over 10,000 children, young people and adults to learn from and be inspired by their local natural environment and the remote wilderness regions of Scotland. We offer accredited adult courses, wild weekends, children and teenage programmes.

3. Moray Music Lessons

5 Thunderton Place, Unit E, Elgin IV30 1BG Scotland +44 1343 549965 [email protected] http://www.moraymusiclessons.com
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Here at Moray Music Lessons you can learn to play Guitar, Ukulele or Bass. Whether you stay locally or are just in town for a few days, you can book a lesson with us and start learning right away. We offer 1-to-1 tuition or group lessons. If you're travelling in a group then you could even arrange a small group lesson!

4. 3 Bags Wool

Speyside House The Square, Aberlour AB38 9PX Scotland +44 1340 881749 [email protected] http://www.3bagswool.com
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3 Bags Wool

A Wool Shop with a crafty side. We don't just stock knitting wool. We like to think of ourselves as Wooly Crafters using and selling everything wool related. Thrums which are hard to find in other wool shops are a staple of our stock and we use them in many ways to create rugs, runners, throws, cushions and decorations for the home and run workshops to show you how. We also stock local yarns (increasingly our preferred range), handmade felt and felting kits to help you create beautiful pictures. Sheepskin and Florries which are felted sheep fleeces and many other woolly delights including felting materials. We also have a lovely range of locally handmade giant knitting needles and crochet hooks exquisitely made with handcrafted thistle ends. Please pop in for a look next time you're passing.

5. Speyside Falconry

Ardoch Hawkshead Ardoch, Mulben AB55 6XN Scotland +44 1542 860766 [email protected] http://www.speysidefalconry.co.uk
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Speyside Falconry

Enjoy a private falconry experience, Meet the Owls, Walk with a Hawk or Behind the Scenes. Get hands on with our birds and fly them as you learn about them, fun and interactive for all ages. sessions are by booking only and suitable for all ages. we also cater for events and parties

Reviewed By KeenBeanScotland - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Just spent a couple of hours with Claire doing the meet the owls experience. The four of us (two adults, a 7 year old and a 3 year old) absolutely loved it. It has really made our few days holiday. I would recommend it to anyone and lovely to end a cold morning with coffee/juice and cake in the kitchen. Really great to see a small business get fantastic reviews. Well deserved and we will be back again maybe next year.

6. Gary Murison Photography

Burdshaugh, Forres IV361NQ Scotland +44 1309 676335 [email protected] http://garymurisonphotography.co.uk
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Gary Murison Photography

Gary Murison Photography provides a range of formal and informal photography training options, including: Residental Courses, Workshops, Evening/Day Classes, Walks, Tours, Talks & Presentations, One-to-One tuition.

7. Aaron Sterritt Woodwork

Logie Steading B9007, Forres IV36 2QN Scotland +44 7879 856630 [email protected] http://www.aaronsterrittwoodwork.co.uk
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Aaron Sterritt Woodwork

Come and spend a relaxing time in the woods learning new skills and meeting new folk the green wood way. Green woodworking is a traditional practice using fresh wood still full of sap allowing the tools to split, slice, shave and cleave through the wood with ease. No prior wood working experience is necessary, these courses are for all abilities.

8. The Buckie Pottery

47 West Church Street, Buckie AB56 1BP Scotland +44 7522 938002 [email protected] http://thebuckiepotterycompany.co.uk
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The Buckie Pottery

The Buckie Pottery Company offers both pottery painting sessions and clay hand building sessions for adults and children. We have a light bright friendly space where customers can realx and create something beautiful.

9. Ghillie Basan Cookery Workshops

Corrunich, Ballindalloch AB37 9JS Scotland +44 1807 590420 [email protected] http://www.ghilliebasan.com/cookery-workshops/

I am a writer and broadcaster specialising in the food of different cultures. I run cookery workshops at my my remote home in the Cairngorms National Park where visitors can enjoy the views while cooking world food, learning about spices, and reliving travels and food memories. At the end of the day, the visitors sit down and enjoy the feast they have prepared.

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