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Logie Steading: A Vibrant Rural Hub in the Findhorn Valley

Discover artisan crafts, fresh local food, and scenic river walks at Logie Steading, a historic farmstead turned vibrant visitor centre in the heart of Scotland’s Findhorn Valley.

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Logie Steading is a charming visitor centre set in the scenic Findhorn Valley near Forres, Scotland. Originally a 1920s model farm, it now hosts a lively shopping village with artisan shops, a café, heritage centre, gardens, and riverside walks. Visitors can enjoy unique local crafts, fresh food, salmon fishing, and outdoor theatre, all within a tranquil countryside setting.

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Logie Steading, Forres, Dunphail, IV36 2QN, GB
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Duration: 1 to 4 hours
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Mid ranged
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Outdoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    Driving from Forres town centre takes approximately 15 minutes via the A940 and B9007 roads. Parking is available onsite but can be limited during busy weekends. No parking fees apply.

    Bus

    Local bus services run from Forres to nearby stops within 3-4 km of Logie Steading. From the bus stop, a 40-minute walk on rural roads is required. Service frequency is limited, so check schedules in advance.

    Taxi

    Taxis from Forres to Logie Steading take about 15 minutes and cost approximately £15-£20. This is a convenient option if public transport is unavailable or for groups.

    Walking

    For the adventurous, walking from Forres to Logie Steading covers roughly 6.5 miles (10.5 km) through scenic countryside. The terrain is mostly flat but includes some minor inclines. Suitable for experienced walkers and requires about 2.5 to 3 hours.

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    Local tips

    Visit the Logie House Gardens for a peaceful stroll among colourful plants and seasonal blooms.
    Try the café’s locally sourced dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options.
    Explore the nearby River Findhorn trails, including the dramatic Randolph’s Leap.
    Check the event calendar for outdoor theatre and pop-up markets during your visit.
    Bring family along to enjoy the children’s playground and pet-friendly facilities.

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    A Historic Transformation from Farm to Visitor Centre

    Logie Steading was originally constructed in the 1920s as a model farm, designed to showcase modern agricultural practices of the time. The sturdy sandstone buildings, typical of rural Scottish architecture, have since been repurposed into a vibrant visitor centre that blends heritage with contemporary uses. Since its conversion in 1991, Logie Steading has become a focal point for the local community and visitors alike, preserving its agricultural roots while embracing arts, crafts, and local produce.

    A Hub for Artisan Craftsmanship and Local Produce

    The steading now houses an eclectic mix of independent businesses, including artisan food producers, craft shops, an art gallery, and a second-hand bookshop. The Farm and Garden Shop offers a wide selection of locally grown plants and traditional Longhorn cattle beef, reflecting the estate’s commitment to sustainable farming. The onsite café serves fresh, locally sourced fare, inviting visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. This combination of retail and culinary experiences makes Logie Steading a unique shopping and dining destination in rural Scotland.

    Gardens and Natural Beauty Along the River Findhorn

    Adjacent to the steading lies the Logie House Gardens, a beautifully tended walled garden featuring a variety of colourful plants and flowers. The gardens are maintained by the estate owners and provide a serene spot for visitors to explore. Nearby, the dramatic River Findhorn offers scenic walking trails, including routes to the famous Randolph’s Leap, where the river carves through rocky cliffs. These natural features enhance the tranquil atmosphere and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation.

    Cultural Events and Outdoor Activities

    Throughout the year, Logie Steading hosts a range of pop-up events, outdoor theatre performances, and seasonal markets. These events celebrate local culture and bring the community together in this rural setting. Additionally, the estate offers salmon fishing and outdoor adventure activities, making it a versatile destination for both relaxation and active pursuits.

    Family-Friendly Facilities and Accessibility

    Logie Steading is well equipped for families, featuring a children’s playground and accessible facilities including level access and accessible toilets. The visitor centre welcomes pets and offers dietary options such as vegan and gluten-free meals in the café. With ample parking and Wi-Fi available, it provides a comfortable and inclusive environment for all visitors.

    Nearby Accommodation and Regional Attractions

    The surrounding area offers a variety of accommodation options from cosy cottages to luxury lodges, catering to different budgets and preferences. Forres town is approximately six miles away, providing additional amenities and access to the Malt Whisky Trail. The scenic Moray countryside and historic sites like Brodie Castle and Kinloss Abbey are also within easy reach, making Logie Steading an ideal base for exploring northeast Scotland.

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