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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Finderne

Best natural monuments around Finderne are characterized by a landscape shaped by historical events and natural formations. The area features significant geological sites and ancient monuments that reflect its rich past. This region offers diverse natural attractions, from river gorges to ancient standing stones. It provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks.

Best natural monuments around Finderne

  • The most popular natural monuments is Sueno's Stone, a historical site that features an impressive 7-meter high Pictish stone…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Sueno's Stone

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Impressive 7 m high Pictish stone monolith from the 5th-9th century under a glass case.

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Randolph's Leap

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Randolph's Leap is a narrow gap that the river Findhorn flows through between two large rocky outcrops. The leap refers to 4 soldiers who escaped by jumping this gap while being pursued by Randolph's men in the 14th century.

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Sueno's Stone and Witches Stone, Forres

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The start point of the wonderful Moray Coast Trail, Forres is the oldest town in the region.

The seven-metre high Pictish stone monolith the Sueno's Stone confirms this ancient history …

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Grant Park Floral Sculptures

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Grant Park's traditional gardens and impressive floral sculptures are endlessly charming. On a bright summers' day it makes for a gorgeous little picnic spot.

Forres has a proud history of …

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St. Aethan's Well

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A small spring with two picnic benches and a view of the sea. The source is located on a former track that has now been asphalted into a walking and cycling path.

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Ian Johnston
May 6, 2025, Sueno's Stone

The most impressive of all of the Pictish symbol stones

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Difficult to appreciate how impressive this is from the description and numbers. Great that this amazing piece of ancient history is being well looked after now.

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Wandervøgel
September 21, 2024, Sueno's Stone

Impressive 7 m high Pictish stone monolith from the 5th-9th century under a glass case.

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christian427
August 11, 2024, Sueno's Stone

Have visited the stone 1991 - there it was not behind glass yet. I had put up my tent at the edge of the meadow near the stone. ---------------------------------------------------- Sueno's Stone is a Picto-Scottish standing stone on the north-easterly edge of Forres in Moray and is the largest surviving Pictish style cross-slab stone of its type in Scotland, standing 6.5 metres in height. It is situated on a raised bank on a now isolated section of the former road to Findhorn. The stone is named after Sweyn Forkbeard, but this association has been challenge and it has also been associated with the killing of King Dubh mac Ailpin in Forres in 966. The stone was erected c. 850–950 but by whom and for what, is unknown. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sueno%27s_Stone --------------------------------------------------- About 5 km south of the Sueno's Stone stands another similar stone. The Cross-Slab from Altyre House. https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/1336285

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A small spring with two picnic benches and a view of the sea. The source is located on a former track that has now been asphalted into a walking and cycling path.

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Really interesting piece of Pictish sculpture dating probably from 9th century depicting battle scenes. Well worth a visit if you’re in Forres.

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February 23, 2023, Randolph's Leap

Randolph's Leap is a narrow gap that the river Findhorn flows through between two large rocky outcrops. The leap refers to 4 soldiers who escaped by jumping this gap while being pursued by Randolph's men in the 14th century. The river and the gap are a short walk from the car park, it's worth a look but you can't ride.

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February 7, 2023, Randolph's Leap

Randolph's Leap is a narrow gap that the river Findhorn flows through between two large rocky outcrops. The leap refers to 4 soldiers who escaped by jumping this gap while being pursued by Randolph's men in the 14th century.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical natural monuments can I explore around Finderne?

Finderne is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit Sueno's Stone, an impressive 7-meter high Pictish stone monolith dating from the 5th-9th century, displayed under a glass case. Another significant site is Randolph's Leap, a historical gorge where the River Findhorn flows through a narrow gap, known for a 14th-century escape story.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Finderne area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Finderne are suitable for families. Sueno's Stone and Sueno's Stone and Witches Stone, Forres are both considered family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, Grant Park Floral Sculptures offers delightful traditional gardens and impressive floral displays, perfect for a family stroll or picnic.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these monuments?

The natural monuments around Finderne offer diverse features. At Randolph's Leap, you'll find a dramatic river gorge with rocky outcrops. The area also features ancient standing stones like Sueno's Stone, which are significant geological and historical formations.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Finderne?

You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Findhorn Bay loop from Forres' or 'Califer Viewpoint loop from Forres'. Find more cycling options in the Cycling around Finderne guide. If you prefer running, check out trails such as the 'Loch of Blairs loop from Forres' or 'Sanquhar Loch Waterfall loop from Forres' in the Running Trails around Finderne guide.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, there are several hiking trails. An easy option is the 'Randolph's Leap – Logie Steading Visitor Centre loop from The Olive Tree Cafe', which is 4.1 km long. You can find more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Finderne guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Finderne?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The impressive scale and intricate carvings of Sueno's Stone are often highlighted, with many finding it a fascinating piece of Pictish sculpture. The scenic river and rocky features at Randolph's Leap are also popular for their visual appeal and historical context.

Is there a natural monument that offers a view of the sea?

Yes, St. Aethan's Well is a small spring located on a former track that now serves as a walking and cycling path, offering a pleasant view of the sea. It also has picnic benches for visitors.

Can I find ancient historical sites beyond Sueno's Stone?

Absolutely. While Sueno's Stone is a prime example, the area around Forres, including the site of Sueno's Stone and Witches Stone, Forres, confirms the ancient history of the region with its graphic images of battles and ringed crosses carved on the monoliths.

Are there any unique man-made monuments that are considered natural monuments in Finderne?

Yes, Grant Park Floral Sculptures, while man-made, are considered a natural monument due to their integration with the park's traditional gardens and focus on impressive floral displays. They are a charming spot for a picnic.

What is the significance of the River Findhorn in the natural monuments of Finderne?

The River Findhorn plays a significant role, particularly at Randolph's Leap. Here, the river dramatically flows through a narrow gap between two large rocky outcrops, creating a striking natural spectacle and contributing to the area's unique landscape.

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