Many places in the Park Ecovillage, Cluny Hill and other related smaller community-related clusters in the local area, such as Stationhouse, Woodhead, and Marcassie, fall into distinct neighbourhoods and feature iconic buildings. Almost every house has a story, and here they are.

  • Ecovillage Findhorn aerial photo Mark Richards

Pioneering Scottish eco-village masters art of sustainable living – France24

|2025-10-18T12:54:56+01:00October 18th, 2025|Categories: Built Environment, Community Places, Innovative Technology, People|Tags: , , , , |

A great bird's eye view of the Park in 2025. The Down to Earth team from France24 visited the Community in their endeavour to meet people behind technological innovations in a bid for sustainable solutions. On 8th October 2025 this 10 min show was published on their website.

  • Dark Green Fritillary on knapweed, Solum meadow photo Sean Reed

Topic – Ecovillage Findhorn: Nature, Ecology and Biodiversity

|2025-08-04T20:55:50+01:00July 25th, 2025|Categories: Built Environment, Community Places, Ecology, Innovative Technology|Tags: , |

This Topic follows nature, ecology and biodiversity at Ecovillage Findhorn, starting from the founders’ initial attunement to the spiritual dimension of nature to the current embracing of national biodiversity priorities in response to the world-wide biodiversity crisis.

  • preparing logs photo Jonathan Caddy

Beams, barrels and benches: FHT and the Light of Findhorn Sanctuary

|2025-06-17T18:03:11+01:00June 17th, 2025|Categories: Built Environment, Community Culture, Nature|Tags: , , |

As the Chair of the Findhorn Hinterland Trust (FHT), I'm incredibly proud to share the journey of our new Sanctuary, which opened its doors on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. In this story I share about the diverse contributions of FHT along the way.

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