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Elgin, a charming town located in the north-east of Scotland, is renowned for its historic monuments, production of whisky and picturesque surroundings. Elgin, also known as the "Jewel of Moray", is the administrative center of Moray and is situated on the banks of River Lossie, which flows through the heart of the city. The town's rich history dates back to the medieval era when it served as an important trading center in the region. The iconic Elgin Cathedral, one of Scotland's finest medieval buildings, stands tall in the heart of the city. The cathedral was built in the 13th century and is an impressive example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can still admire the cathedral's grandeur and intricate details despite its ruins, which were caused by a fire in the 16th century. Another historical landmark worth visiting is Spynie Palace, the residence of bishops of Moray for over 500 years. The palace is now in ruins, but its impressive walls and towers give travelers a glimpse into the grandeur of medieval life. Elgin is also popular for its whisky production. The Glen Moray distillery, located on the banks of the River Lossie, offers visitors guided tours that provide insight into the whisky-making process and the history of the distillery. The town also hosts the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, which celebrates the region's rich whisky heritage and culture. Aside from history and whisky, Elgin offers breathtaking scenery. The Moray Firth, a vast inlet of the North Sea, borders the town and is a popular spot for dolphin spotting. Visitors can also explore the picturesque countryside by hiking, cycling or simply strolling along the River Lossie.

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