Placeholder text … Lossiemouth is an amazing place to visit, which is why it is renowned as the ‘Jewel of the Moray Firth’. It has two glorious sandy beaches and beautiful woodlands and countryside literally a few steps away. There is also an abundance of wildlife from Seals, Dolphins and the occasional Orca, to Red Squirrels and Deer. Birdlife such as Oyster Catchers, Golden Plover, Buzzards and Kestrels are all seen regularly.
The town provides a great getaway from the stresses of everyday life. There are wonderful boutique stores and fantastic cafes a plenty, but Lossiemouth is a place where you can also go and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. The beach walks along the Moray coastline are relaxing places to visit and Covesea Lighthouse which overlooks the West Beach is an iconic landmark.
EXPLORE
FACE THE ELEMENTS
Milder and drier than any other part of Scotland.
Embrace the outdoors!
MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME
Cosy self-catering, hotels, B&B's, guesthouses, camping and caravanning.
You're welcome in Lossiemouth.
LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE
Fresh seafood, craft ales, home baking, ice cream and fish and chips.
You'll find something to your taste all year round.
directory of services
Follow the link below to find a full listing of all LBA member businesses across every sector.
In time, this will be expanded to include a brief listing of non-member businesses to provide a complete information resource for our visitors.
If the service that you require is not listed in this directory, use your preferred search engine to find them.

Getting Here
Lossiemouth is on the Moray coast, approximately 40 miles east of Inverness and 70 miles northwest of Aberdeen. The A96 is the main road between these two cities.
Travelling by bus or train, head to Elgin for a connecting bus service to Lossiemouth.