River Lossie
The River Lossie is a river located in the northeast of Scotland. It flows through the city of Elgin and eventually empties into the Moray Firth. The river is approximately 20 miles long and is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
The River Lossie is an important habitat for various species, including salmon and trout. It also plays a role in the local ecosystem and supports recreational activities such as fishing and walking along its banks. The river has historical significance, with evidence of human activity in the area dating back thousands of years.