Facilities
Our Facilities
The Findhorn Hinterland Trust has a number of facilities that are available to be hired or booked. For more details including rates, please contact our Land Steward.

Hinterland Shelter
An outdoor classroom and meeting place for activities that are thoughtful, reflective, nature-based and supportive of education in sustainability and personal growth.

Camping Pads
Eleven wild camping pitches situated on the northern edge of Wilkies Wood overlooking the gorse and dunes with access to a compost toilet and sheltered firepit. Each pad is set up for maximum privacy.

Outdoor Learning Space
A three-sided building situated atop the Edible Woodland Garden, with simple cooking facilities, that can be used for education, workshops, social gatherings and more.

Woodland Garden
A small piece of degenerate woodland, which has been transformed using forest gardening design and methods to replicate the layers of mature woodland systems to grow plants for the community that are useful and/or edible.

Shepherds Hut
Simple accommodation made from an old office building a small wood stove, a single bed, storage and a two-burner gas stove for cooking. Primarily for committed long or short-term volunteers, although other shorter work exchange opportunities are possible.
LATEST NEWS
Dune Restoration Project – Celebrating the First Phase Completion
It has taken over a year of planning, fundraising, connecting with other organisations and similar projects, gathering and reading background material, disseminating information to raise public awareness, writing articles, organising information sharing events and...
Eco Theater on the Hinterland – From Ecosystem Threat to Co-creation
Last June I created a performance as a result of my TheatreQuest - a journey of self-discovery through art that I offer regularly to locals. In this case it was an adaptation of a Shakespeare’s masterpiece, an intergenerational experience with children and adults...
Lichens- Microbiology Project Visit to Findhorn.
In September 2024 three researchers from Iceland, Colombia and Spain visited Findhorn, accompanied by biologist Dr Nathan Chrismas from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. Duneland and FHT Chairs, Eian Smith and Jonathan Caddy, met the group to introduce the work of...


