April has finally started, which means there is no time like the present to get out and make the most of spring.Whether you are keen for a vigorous hike or a walk around a colourful garden, Scotland really does have something for everyone.
When the sun is shining, though, sometimes nothing beats a good old-fashioned trip to the beach.If you are not sure which of Scotland's many glorious coastal destinations to head to, a town home to the "best beach in Scotland" seems like a good place to start.
As reported by The Mirror, Lossiemouth's East Beach recently took the top spot in a list of the the country's top beaches by VisitScotland.Lossiemouth is a charming resort town that is frequently called 'the jewel of the Moray Firth' or even 'The Riviera of the North' according to the Visit Moray Speyside website.
Known as 'Lossie' by locals, it is famous for its surfing and bottlenose dolphin sightings. Nine things Scots find normal but the rest of the world think are weird Situated on the northeast of the mainland, Lossiemouth is centred around a picturesque harbour that is nestled between two beaches.
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