Chanonry Point (Scottish Gaelic: Gob na Cananaich) lies at the end of Chanonry Ness, a spit of land extending into the Moray Firth between Fortrose and...
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on modern maps, but extended from the Beauly Firth in the west, to Chanonry Point in the east. The Moray Firth is visible for considerable distances,...
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burgh is a popular location for trying to spot bottlenose dolphins (see Chanonry Point) in the Moray Firth. The town is known for its ruined 13th century cathedral...
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sequence of events on the Seer's part, leading to his barbaric murder at Chanonry Point, when he was allegedly burnt in a spiked tar barrel, on the command...
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wildlife boat operators in Avoch and Cromarty or from the beach at Chanonry Point between Rosemarkie and Fortrose. Castles on the Black Isle (whether...
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Inverness, Nairn, Fortrose, Fort George. Headlands: Whiteness Head, Chanonry Point, Alturlie Point. Places on the Beauly Firth: Beauly. Firth of Tay (estuary of...
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Caledonian Canal Cape Wrath Carrick Castle Castle Stalker Castle Tioram Chanonry Point Conic Hill Culloden Moor Dunadd Duart Castle Durness Eilean Donan Fingal's...
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(1843) Skerryvore (1844) Covesea Skerries (1846) Chanonry Point (1846) Cromarty (1846) Cairn Point, Loch Ryan (1847) Noss Head (1849) Ardnamurchan (1849)...
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most northerly groups of bottlenose dolphins. Cromarty, along with Chanonry Point just round the coast, is one of the best places in Europe to see these...
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narrowest point, and allowed for supplies to be brought in by sea in the event of a land siege. The requirement for the fort to be built opposite Chanonry Point...
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