The local shop and Post Office and Duffus Village Hall provide a focal point for the community.
[2] At one time, the region was below sea-level and the Loch of Spynie and stagnant pools of water were a conspicuous feature of the area.
[3] This replaced an earlier medieval settlement which lay 0.4 kilometres (0.25 mi) to the east, of which only the ruined Old Parish Church remains.
Freskin de Moravia came north from his lands in Lothian as part of an army of David I to put down another rebellion by the men of Moray.
(Due to low entry rates the rose queen, Prince & bud no longer occur at the gala) Volunteers publish a quarterly community newsletter, Duffus Depatches, featuring local events, and village news.