The Community Website for The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn
Visit Us
The Park Ecovillage sits alongside the lovely historical fishing village of Findhorn. Located on the coast of north east of Scotland, it nestles between the natural beauty of Findhorn Bay and the spacious dunes and beautiful beaches of the North Sea coastline which stretch for miles. This area is renowned for its nature reserves and its special sunny and dry micro-climate.
Within The Park Ecovillage we have beautiful gardens, Sanctuaries, the Universal Hall, Moray Arts Centre, Phoenix cafe and community stores and more.
We welcome visitors to The Park Ecovillage! There are many ways of visiting the community, such as staying at a bed and breakfast on The Park, staying at the caravan site, wild camping in the Hinterland (contact landmanager@findhornhinterland.org), attending an event or course, or just coming for the day!
The New Findhorn Association is here to support with information and you can call at the NFA General Office (details at the bottom of this page) or email the Visitor Centre. For more news on what’s happening in Ecovillage Findhorn, as well as what workshops are offered, you can also go to www.visitecovillagefindhorn.uk.
The Visitor Centre is based near the entrance of the Park in a little, historical white building. Please pop in if you visit, we are happy to answer any of your questions. You are always welcome to visit and explore the Park.
Every day 11am – 2pm
Guided Tours
Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Tours leave the Visitor Centre at 2pm
Suggested donation £15 per adult (children are free)
Free Visitor Guide when booking a tour.
Private Group Tours
ENJOY YOUR VISIT!
Local Buses
The local No. 32 bus service has unfortunately been discontinued as of August 2024. The only remaining bus service to Findhorn is the m.connect. Click here for the timetable and more info about how to use it.
Click here for the Forres/Inverness/Aberdeen bus timetable
Click here for Inverness airport buses
Latest News
Summer solstice celebrations
The summer solstice was celebrated in so many ways by the community this year - Bless Dancing on the beach (with accompanying dolphins!), a lovely concert in the Sunshine Room with Elaine Silver, community singing and stories in the Singing Chamber with Barbara...
community featured in national press
The Herald recently published a piece about the community, 'From small beginnings Findhorn has become home to innovative, modern-day eco-warriors' which describes some of our work around energy production and experimentation, which is ongoing. You can read the full...
Beloved Cluny Hill to be sold
From the Findhorn Foundation Cluny Hill With much sadness the decision has been made to sell our beloved Cluny Hill, a former Victorian Hotel, which held many of our programmes and will be greatly missed by many of us here and around the globe. Terence Gilbey (CEO of...


