Where We Are
Where We Are
The Findhorn Hinterland is situated on the Moray coast. East of the village of Findhorn and north and east of the Findhorn Ecovillage. The land between FHT land and the sea is owned by our neighbour, the Findhorn Dunes Trust. The following maps will help you to locate us in the north east of Scotland.
The Findhorn Peninsula
Findhorn Hinterland Land
Many Gateways, One Garden: explore our Community and online ecosystem
As well as being geographically located alongside the Findhorn Ecovillage, Findhorn Hinterland Trust is also part of an online ecosystem of websites representing the whole community at the Park Ecovillage in Findhorn.
The multiple facets of this community are reflected in a number of online spaces and websites representing a variety of different organisations. Find out more about this vibrant community via the following links:
Visit: Find accommodation, how to get to Ecovillage Findhorn, and what to do when you get here
Workshops: Browse all the upcoming workshops, in person and online
Meet the community: Meet some of our artists, facilitators, healers, spiritual questers and more!
Inspiration: Get daily inspiration, experience the community’s three guiding practices and spiritual focus
Eco & Regeneration: The community is a UN-designated best practice model for sustainable living, and here are the community’s eco initiatives
Governance: Explore more than forty charities, businesses, research bodies and governance organisations that form part of the community
Heritage Stories: Dive into the community’s collection of autobiographical stories and archives
LATEST NEWS
News from the (Hinter) land – Summer 2023
It’s late, as I write this… and yet - there is still a golden glow in the tops of the trees and the air smells of summer… Erica and Calluna vulgaris have painted patches of purple heather on the land once the spring’s yellows faded. June was warm and dry - the...
Sharing Nature with Children
An Inspiring FHT Day Workshop On Saturday the 26th of June, I had the wonderful opportunity of participating in the Sharing Nature with Children workshop led by Roy Simpson, a resident of the Park and fellow nature lover and caretaker. Throughout the day’s workshop,...
The Rich Lichen Biodiversity of the Findhorn Dunes
The 2008 Findhorn Dunes Trust Lichen Survey by Brian and Sandy Coppins found 130 lichens and 15 lichenicolous fungus - these are tiny fungi growing on lichens- growing on the sand, on pebbles and on heather stems at Findhorn. This number has now grown to over 200-...


