Starting Point: New Age consciousness and ancient site

Organizing Strategy: Develop spiritual, land-based community and link with other, like-minded groups around the world

Tools: Land, conferences, publications

Outcomes: Flourishing center for spiritual and sustainable community

Resources: https://www.findhorn.org/

Vision

The Findhorn Foundation is a spiritual community, ecovillage and an international centre for holistic learning, helping to unfold a new human consciousness and create a positive and sustainable future.


  • ‘Living Education’

    Education at Findhorn is an experiential and transformative process – changing lives and changing the world.


  • Co-creation with Nature

    The Findhorn garden was famous for 40-pound cabbages. The basis of the garden was, and still is, working in harmony and co-creation with nature.


  • Findhorn Foundation History

    The beginnings of the Findhorn Foundation and community.


  • Founding Principles

    From the very beginning in 1962 the community was founded on the principles of inner listening, co-creation with nature and service.

Virtual Tour

A selection of locations within and around the Findhorn Foundation and Community. To view the QTVR files for your virtual tour, you will need Apple’s Quicktime version 4 or higher (Windows or MacOS). Download Quicktime


  • The Universal Hall

    Our performing arts centre and the stage for many of our major events.


  • The Community Centre

    Where organic, vegetarian meals are prepared for up to 250 guests and staff with local, seasonal fare. A circular workshop space is above.


  • The Barrel Houses

    Made from whisky barrels from local distilleries. Recycling in action.


  • Findhorn Foundation Cluny Hill

    Formerly a four star hotel and spa, this is the home for many of our programmes.


  • Findhorn Beach

    Right next door to the Park, this beautiful beach with an expanse of sand dunes provides space for relaxation and contemplation.


  • Randolph’s Leap

    An inspiring place to walk and to connect with nature along the Findhorn River.