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Findhorn
In the North of Inverness, this old fishing village is a little town lying just to the East, towards Elgin. It holds bayside beaches, and this pleasant place is called Findhorn. Its a Small and collected, quiet place when it's sunny and can be very punished by the northern storms. Its foundation was Celtic due to the abundance of fish that was (and is) in the bay and beaches. Today its beaches make it very famous, where many visitors (mostly from other parts of Scotland and England) often rent cottages or apartments for a few days. Its bay fishing continues to be an important fishery seafood, so it's a good choice to go there for dinner, because the products are top quality.
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