Location Info
Culbin Forest in Moray is a large coastal pine plantation managed by Forestry and Land Scotland. It features an extensive network of gravel forestry tracks and sandy trails due to the dune system beneath the forest.
Terrain is predominantly flat with some dune-formed undulations. Surfaces vary between firm aggregate and sandy sections.
Course Description
Great trails, mostly flat and miles and miles of them, with a nice mix of surfaces, from hard packed to grass, and not too muddy (we hope !). The exact distances run will depend on weather conditions, but expect a good work out!
Directions
SDAS – New Venue
From Brodie Castle:
Follow the signs from the Castle turn off to the rally site.
SDAS
From Nairn:
Follow A96 east approx 6 miles to Brodie (very small village, blink and you’ll miss it!), past Brodie Countryfare, then turn left just past the petrol station, over the rail crossing, and straight on until the T-junction. Turn right and follow the road to Cloddymoss forest entrance on the left.
From Elgin:
Follow A96 east through Forres to Brodie – approx 4 miles, passing Old Mill Hotel / Campsite on left, take the first right, between the B&B and the petrol station, then follow as above.
SSHC – Cloddymoss
From Nairn:
Follow A96 east approx 6 miles to Brodie (very small village, blink and you’ll miss it!), past Brodie Countryfare, then turn left just past the petrol station*, over the rail crossing, and immediately right towards Dyke. Once through Dyke, turn first left. Keep straight towards Kintessack. Follow the SSHC signs to Culbin Forest Nature Reserve.
From Elgin:
Follow A96 east through Forres to Brodie – approx 4 miles, passing Old Mill Hotel / campsite on left, take the first right, between the B&B and the petrol station, then follow as above*.
SSHC
The Scottish Siberian Husky Club (SSHC) is a UK breed club dedicated to the promotion, welfare and responsible ownership of the Siberian Husky in Scotland. The organisation brings together owners, breeders and enthusiasts who share an interest in the breed’s history, health and working heritage.
The club organises a range of activities including Championship and Open dog shows, educational resources on breed health and standards, and working rallies where owners can participate in traditional husky harness activities. These events highlight the breed’s dual role as both a show dog and a working sled dog.
Alongside its events programme, the Scottish Siberian Husky Club provides guidance on responsible ownership, breeding ethics and welfare through its code of ethics, educational materials and welfare initiatives. Through these efforts the club works to preserve the characteristics, health and working ability that define the Siberian Husky as a northern working breed.
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Upcoming SSHC events
April 2026
SSHC A.G.M.
Sun 12th Apr '26
