Lossiemouth last night

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Up here in Lossiemouth, been to Banff and Cullen. Heading for Findhorn tomorrow, then Loch Ness and Oban. I will post some photos when I get back.

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If not already done so, have a nose about the Findhorn Foundation area, some interesting real estate in there.
I can’t recall the name of pub there, looks out to the bay, great food last time we weee there.
 
The Kimberley Inn in Findhorn looks out over the bay and is great for a drink if you can sit outside but the Crown and Anchor just round the corner has recently been taken over and the new owners have really transformed it. Great food and a (imho) better atmosphere than the Kimberley.
 
If not already done so, have a nose about the Findhorn Foundation area, some interesting real estate in there.
I can’t recall the name of pub there, looks out to the bay, great food last time Qui were there.

Typo now corrected 😂
 
Preferred Findhorn when the Bunty was open. It was a cracking wee really old school chip shop.
 
Preferred Findhorn when the Bunty was open. It was a cracking wee really old school chip shop.

Hmm. That's made me wonder if Beamish Museum will start getting slated for their old coal fired chippy and beef dripping? :oops::oops::oops: ...yum yum!... mm mmmm - the thought has made me hungry now 😋😋😋 (only mushroom pasta tonight 😐🥱 )
 
Change of plans adding Burghead to the itinerary tomorrow then Findhorn. Park up on station road Burghead.
 
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Change of plans adding Burghead to the itinerary tomorrow then Findhorn. Park up on station road Burghead.
You could walk along the beach from Burghead to Findhorn. Lovely part of the world and can normally get the best of the weather.
 
We are lucky enough to live in this area and often just go for a "one nighter" at Lossie, fish and chips are always compulsory ! The cafe on West Beach ( by the golf club) has just changed hands and is getting great reviews.

You can get fantastic sunsets along this coastline.
 

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