LR-

Moray Coast Trail - Burghead to Covesea Village, and Sculptor's Cave: 12 April 2019 - 9.2 miles


Folder: Walks

LR-

12 Apr 2019 101
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1678

12 Apr 2019 121
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1680

12 Apr 2019 1 103
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1683

12 Apr 2019 111
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1684

12 Apr 2019 44
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1685

12 Apr 2019 66
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1686

13 Apr 2019 83
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030783

12 Apr 2019 1 54
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030785

12 Apr 2019 54
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030787

12 Apr 2019 82
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030788

12 Apr 2019 54
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030791 - Linnet

12 Apr 2019 82
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030793

12 Apr 2019 80
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030795

12 Apr 2019 90
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030797

12 Apr 2019 86
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030799

12 Apr 2019 69
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030801

12 Apr 2019 73
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

LR-1030802

12 Apr 2019 55
Yesterday took us on the Moray Coastal Trail from Burghead to Covesea Village, via Sculptor's Cave - 9.2 miles. It is a trail meandering along the top of a long stretch of cliffs on the south side of the Moray Firth, with their bases riddled with caves, many of which were in use in the Bronze Age, for burial and other ritualistic functions. Many of the bays and beaches are hard to reach, and so rather secluded and not awash in either tourists or locals. Try googling "Sculptor's Cave, Moray" for information on the archaeological finds in these caves.

77 items in total