The disused railway path threads safely from Elgin station to the harbour at Lossiemouth, steady underfoot and kind to conversation. Cross the River Lossie, pass fields and gorse, then meet the sea with a lighthouse winking downshore. Choose ice cream, scan for surfers, and bus back to Elgin for trains, or simply follow your footsteps inland as golden hour sets everything glowing.
From Forres station, quiet lanes and woodland paths draw you toward Findhorn Bay’s tidal sheen. Herons stalk the shallows; small boats tilt on gleaming mud as the light wanders. Explore the village, breathe pine at the nearby forest edge, and watch for seals beyond the bar. Return by bus to the rails, or extend your wander, trusting your map and the forgiving terrain.
Walk from Nairn station to wide sands where the river meets the sea, then continue past marram grass into Culbin’s shifting world of dunes and pine. The breeze hushes like pages turning. Mind the tide, respect nesting birds in season, and savour the softness underfoot. Return with a coat perfumed by resin and salt and a calmer, longer breath.
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