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Roseisle
 

A beautiful coastal pinewood which offers the perfect place for a family outing. Why not make a day of it, have a picnic or use one of our fixed barbecue sites. Relax on the sandy beach or have an energetic walk or cycle ride. There's plenty of room for the kids to play. We know it's a place you'll keep coming back to.
There is a small charge of £1.00 to park your car in the car park, which is used towards the upkeep of the picnic area. Season tickets are available for £10.00 and can be purchased from the on-site warden. If he's not around they are available from Tourist Offices, or by sending a cheque (payable to Forestry Commission) to the Moray District Office, Balnacoul, Fochabers, IV32 7LL.

How to get there:

Roseisle is part of Moray Forests. Kinloss is the nearest town or village.

By car- From A96 at Forres take the B9011 to Kinloss, then B9089 (Burghead). Entrance is signposted 6 miles (10km) on left.
From Elgin take the A96 west, then B9013 (Burghead). At College of Roseisle turn left and follow signs. Entrance is 2 miles (3km) on right.
There is a small charge of £1.00 to park your car in the car park, which is used towards the upkeep of the picnic area. Season tickets are available for £10.00 and can be purchased from the on-site warden. If he's not around they are available from Tourist Offices, or by sending a cheque (payable to Forestry Commission) to the Moray District Office, Balnacoul, Fochabers, IV32 7LL.

OS Grid Reference: NJ104656

Start your visit from:

Roseisle Car Park

Other places to go in Moray Forests

ROSEISLE FOREST PICNIC AREA

Facilities:

ToiletsParking ChargeInformationEasy AccessOther Facilities

Activities:

WalkingBarbecuePicnicPlay AreaView PointCycling

Contact:

Rachael Jones
Recreation Ranger
01343 820223
e-mail: rachael.jones@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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You can download our 2008 Moray events guide (PDF 1.1Mb).

Way marked walks from the car park link with the villages of Burghead and College of Roseisle, developed in partnership with the Burghead Footpath Group.

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