Moray (Moireibh or Moirayhire) is a Scottish administrative division located in the northeast. It shares borders with Aberdeenshire and Highland, and it has a shoreline on the Moray Firth, a North Sea inlet.
The province is famous for its Speyside single malts, which are distilled in the Strathspey region. On Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail, you can visit a number of distilleries.
The live cameras will take you around Moray, allowing you to see some stunning scenery such as the vast Cairngorms National Park and a magnificent coastline, particularly at the fishing town of Lossiemouth, which is located at the mouth of the River Lossie.
Elgin, the province's largest town and commercial centre, serves as the administrative centre for Moray. The Moray Motor Museum also houses the ruins of Elgin Cathedral, the 12th century Spynie Palace, Duffus Castle, Glen Moray Distillery, and vintage vehicles.

Population: estimated 96 thousand people

Capital: Elgin

Other major towns: Buckie, Dufftown, Keith, Forres, Lossiemouth

Main attractions: Elgin, Lossiemouth, Cairngorms National Park, Malt Whisky Trail

Nearest airports: Inverness Airport (INV - Port-adhair Inbhir Nis), Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ - Port-adhair Obar Dheathain)