Set along the scenic Moray coastline, Hopeman is a delightful seaside village. Founded as a fishing settlement in the 19th century.
The village's soft, golden beaches and charming harbour are its most notably features. With the beach ideal for coastal walks, leisurely picnics, and watching the waves sweep in.
Hopeman Golf Course is set along the Moray Firth coastline, an 18-hole, par 68-links course. Hopeman Golf Club's 12th hole, known as "The Prieshach," is a renowned par 3. Playing at around 150 yards, the hole features a green over 100 feet below the tee with panoramic views of the Moray Firth.
The Moray Coastal Trail is a long-distance walking path that spans roughly 50 miles along the coastline of Moray. Stretching from Forres to Cullen, it meanders through lovely towns and villages. Including Findhorn, Burghead, Hopeman, Lossiemouth, and Portknockie. This trail showcases ancient landmarks, such as the Pictish Fort at Burghead and the famous Bow Fiddle Rock near Portknockie.
Hopeman is only a short drive from Elgin, the largest town in Moray, where you can see the historic Elgin Cathedral and the Moray Motor Museum. The village is also conveniently close to Lossiemouth, another sought-after coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, golf courses, and harbour.