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Hopeman to Lossiemouth

Moray, Scotland

Hopeman to Lossiemouth

Length6.5 mi
Elev. Gain334.6 ft
Est. Steps15000

Beach

Off trail

No/weak signal

Created by okmarkuk30
Introduction
Hopeman to Lossiemouth is a 6.6 mile (15,000-step) route located near Hopeman, Elgin, Scotland. This route has an elevation gain of about 334.6 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Lovely walk along the coast. Relatively easy walk for adults but small children might struggle with the distance. This can be broken up with multiple stops to take in the views and there are various places for picnics also. Views are stunning along the coast with cliff top and beaches aplenty. The Cove Bay at Hopeman is beautiful as is the beach towards Lossiemouth

Hopeman

Place
Hopeman (Scots: Houpmin) (Scottish Gaelic: Hudaman) is a seaside village in Moray, Scotland, on the coast of the Moray Firth, founded in 1805 to house and re-employ people displaced during the Highland clearances. According to the 2011 census, Hopeman has a population of 1,724 and approximately 701 households.

Covesea Skerries Lighthouse

Place
Covesea Skerries Lighthouse, originally belonging to the Northern Lighthouse Board (NLB), is built on top of a small headland on the south coast of the Moray Firth at Covesea, near Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland.

Hopeman railway station

Place
Hopeman railway station served the village of Hopeman, Moray, Scotland from 1891 to 1957 on the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway.

Stotfield fishing disaster

Place
The Stotfield fishing disaster was the first of several fishing disasters of the 19th century on the east coast of Scotland. A storm struck the Moray Firth on 25 December 1806. Compared to the Moray Firth fishing disaster of 1848 or the Eyemouth Disaster of 1881, the Stotfield disaster was small. However, although in other major disasters many more lives and boats were lost, the effect at Stotfield was arguably worse.

Moray Golf Club

Place
Moray Golf Club is situated in Lossiemouth (on the south coast of the Moray Firth), Moray, Scotland. The club has two eighteen-hole courses appropriately called the Old Course and the New Course. The club has played host to many championships, both amateur and professional. The old and new courses were designed by Old Tom Morris and Henry Cotton respectively.

Links Lodge

Tourist Attraction

Station Caravan Park

Tourist Attraction

Stotfield House Hotel

Tourist Attraction

Lossiemouth Lighthouse

Historical

Silver Sands Leisure Park

Tourist Attraction
Comments
Carole
2019/03/12
I LIVE NEAR HERE ! MAY TRY THIS WALK ONE DAY
Route Details

Length

6.5 mi

Elev. Gain

334.6 ft

Est. Steps

15000
Created by
okmarkuk30
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