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Chanonry Point | Black-Isle InfoChanonry Point is at the end of Chanonry Ness, best for dolphin viewing, with a lighthouse. Parking is limited, no toilets, and swimming is dangerous.
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History of Chanonry, in Highland and Ross and CromartyA lighthouse on Chanonry Point was built in 1846 at a cost of £3571, and shows a fixed light, visible at the distance of 11 nautical miles.
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Chanonry Point - North Coast 500Chanonry Point between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. This narrow peninsula is an ideal location with views across the Moray Firth to Fort George.
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Dolphin Watching at Chanonry Point - InvernessChanory Point in the Moray Firth lies between Fortrose & Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. One of the best places in Scotland to see Bottlenose Dolphins.
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Chanonry Point - Highland BirdsChanonry Point is a prime birding location, especially during winter for divers, auks, and sea ducks, and in autumn for skuas, gannets and kittiwakes. Over 150 ...
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Our dolphins, birds and other wildlife - Black-Isle InfoBlack Isle offers bottlenose dolphins at Chanonry Point, seals, porpoises, grey wagtails, dippers, buzzards, wildfowl, wading birds, and Common Terns.
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Historical perspective for Rosemarkie - Gazetteer for Scotland... Chanonry Ness projects 1½ mile into the Moray Firth, and from the point, on which there is a lighthouse, a ferry-boat crosses the Firth to Fort George (1 mile).<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chanonry Point, Lighthouse | Place - trove.scotLocation accurate to the nearest 1 metre. British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 274944, 855704. Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NH 74944 55704.
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[PDF] Scotland: The Creation of its Natural LandscapeChanonry Point guards the inner Moray Firth. It has developed in post glacial times in response to the movement of sand and gravel along the coastline. Here.
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[PDF] Highland Council Halcrow Group LimitedJan 31, 2007 · saltmarsh, and a sand and shingle spit. Ramsar criterion 5 ... at Chanonry Point/ Fort George, the Black Isle coastal footpath, and ...
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[PDF] Moray Firth SAC - Conservation and Management Advice - NatureScotJun 11, 2025 · There are two such channels either side of the narrows at Chanonry Point/Fort George and these leave shallow sand banks of coarse shelly sand ...
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[PDF] Monitoring ship noise to assess the impact of coastal developments ...Both locations are deep narrow channels characterised by steep seabed gradients and strong tidal currents, heavily used by the dolphins for foraging (Hastie et ...
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One of world's oldest golf courses - Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf ClubJun 16, 2024 · The fight against worsening coastal erosion is set to tee off for a Highland golf club after a major fundraiser for new sea defences was ...
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[PDF] Assessment of Highland Special Landscape Areasshingle spit at the southern end. This feature is invisible to viewers from the mainland. It reveals itself only to those who visit the islands by boat or ...
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Where to See Dolphins in Scotland - Wee Wild AdventuresJul 17, 2025 · Located on the Black Isle between Fortrose and Rosemarkie, Chanonry Point juts into the Moray Firth, creating the perfect feeding channel for ...
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Fortrose to Rosemarkie Beach via Chanonry Point - AllTrailsRating 4.5 (72) Enjoy this gentle coastal trail taking you from Fortose to Rosemarkie round the edge of the golf course and past Chanonry Lighthouse and Point.
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Rosemarkie Campsite - Camping and Caravanning Club SiteRating 5.0 (56) Book our highly-rated Rosemarkie campsite from as low as £11.80 p/n. View pitch availability and book online now to kick-start your Highland adventure!Missing: wooded | Show results with:wooded
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Chanonry Point in Rosemarkie | What to Know Before You GoChanonry Point is a stunning promontory located at the entrance of the Moray Firth, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding ...
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Scotland's Marine Atlas: Information for The National Marine PlanMar 16, 2011 · Scotland has a maritime climate that is strongly influenced by the oceanic waters of the North Atlantic and prevailing south-westerly winds.Missing: Black | Show results with:Black
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Climate information for Inverness - Gazetteer for ScotlandRainfall in Inverness is low, totalling 723 mm in a typical year. Precipitation is distributed evenly, falling over about 143 days per year. Inverness has ...Missing: Met Office
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Weather in Scotland | VisitScotlandJune, July and August are normally the warmest months in Scotland, with average maximum temperatures around 17°C (or 63 °F).Missing: gales | Show results with:gales
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Scotland weather guide - Cottages & CastlesJan 13, 2020 · According to Met Office data, Scotland's annual average rainfall is 1570mm compared to a UK average of 1154mm – that's enough rain to cover ...Missing: Climate Black gales
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[PDF] Special Uses - Highland Council... land shall be retained in agricultural or amenity use. ... Land is reserved between Fortrose and The Ness to meet more significant housing requirements over.
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Bathing water profile - RosemarkieThe catchment is mainly rural (98%) with agriculture the major land use. The rural land comprises grassland (46%), arable agricultural (18%) and woodland (29%).Missing: residential | Show results with:residential
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Coastal defences plan to protect Black Isle links - Press and JournalSep 27, 2016 · Now the club want to install rock armour along a 650ft stretch along the seventh and eight holes of the links. The plans will also help restore ...
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WATCH: Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club president Douglas ...Mar 4, 2024 · Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club have elaborated on how serious the situation has become with coastal erosion right next to the course.
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Cabaan \(Ross\), An Cadha BÃ n - Scottish Parliament - YUMPUJan 31, 2014 · Chanonry Point (Ross), Gob na Cananaich or<br />. Rubha na Cananaich. ... meanings as "moor", "hill" and "market<br />. place".<br />. Enochdhu ...
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The Chanonry of RossThe Chanonry of Ross and Rosemarkie were well-known throughout Scotland, the former as the seat of the medieval Bishops and Canons of Ross.
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The Brahan Seer: Biography on Undiscovered ScotlandShe accused Coinneach Odhar of defaming her husband, and had him taken to Chanonry Point near Fortrose and burned alive in a barrel of tar. A plaque and a stone ...Missing: 1660 | Show results with:1660
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Chanonry - Northern Lighthouse BoardLatitude 57°34.441'N Longitude 004°05.567'W. Character. Occulting White every 6 Seconds. Elevation. 12 metres. Range. 15 nautical miles. Structure. White tower ...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Quantitative analysis of bottlenose dolphin movement patterns and ...Mar 31, 2006 · The area off one of the peninsulas, Chanonry Point, was used the most frequently. It also tended to have the longest search durations and hence ...
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Moray Firth - Nature's Calendar - BBCTake a trip to Chanonry Point. It's a spit of land protruding into a narrow, deep channel, with a steeply shelving beach where dolphins come in to the shallows.Missing: rise 1990s
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[PDF] Strategic Regional Pre-Construction Marine Mammal Monitoring ...The Moray Firth contains internationally important populations of marine mammals. European Union (EU) Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) have been designated ...
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[PDF] Visitor Management Plan 2022 | Highland Council... congestion ... manage visitors and undertake small scale remedial action at pressure points. Including 1 site based Ranger at Chanonry Point for 10 weeks.
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Chanonry Point Lighthouse - High Life Highland - Am BaileThe station was automated in 1984 and is now operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board's offices in Edinburgh ID: PC_COLQUHOUN_022. Add to ...Missing: fog signal 2001
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Chanonry Lighthouse - Photographers ResourceIt was built by Alan Stevenson and was operational in 1846 and it was automated in 1984 and now privately owned. This is in an area known as Chanonry Ness which ...Missing: 2001 | Show results with:2001
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Chanonry Lighthouse, Moray Firth, HighlandApplications for a lighthouse at Chanonry Point were first made in 1834. However, it was not until 1843 that this was approved. The lighthouse was first lit on ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Chanonry Point Lighthouse - High Life Highland - Am BaileChanonry Point is on a peninsula with a lighthouse built in 1846. It was a ferry stop, and now is known for dolphin watching and golf.
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chanonry chanonry lighthouse, keeper's house, wall and ...Mar 25, 1971 · Listed building consent is required for changes to a listed building which affect its character as a building of special architectural or ...
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Chanonry Point - Travel ScotlandMay 14, 2012 · The lighthouse grounds are private and the walls dangerous. There are no toilets at the point. The point is exposed and offers little ...Missing: hazardous | Show results with:hazardous
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Chanonry Lighthouse | Scotland Photo Spot - PIXEOChanonry Lighthouse in Scotland offers stunning coastal views, rich history, and opportunities to photograph dolphins and the dramatic Moray Firth scenery.
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Explore the Beauty of Chanonry Point: A Scottish Gem Along the ...Photography Opportunities: With its sweeping panoramas and ever-changing light, Chanonry Point offers endless opportunities for photography enthusiasts.
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Chanonry Point, Brahan Seer'S Stone - trove.scotDescription: Memorial to Brahan Seer, Chanonry Point THIS STONE COMMEMORATES THE LEGEND OF COINNEACH ODHAR BETTER KNOWN AS THE BRAHAN SEER MANY OF HIS ...Missing: erected | Show results with:erected
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The Brahan Seer, Coinneach Odhar and his prophecies - Historic UKThere is a stone slab by the light house at Chanonry Point, near Fortrose, that is said to mark the spot where he died. The inscription reads: “This stone ...Missing: 1660 | Show results with:1660
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Site Condition Monitoring of bottlenose dolphins within the Moray ...This report presents the results for the latest site condition monitoring cycle between 2017 and 2022.
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Where to go dolphin spotting near Inverness Blog - Scottish ToursIt's thought that the Moray Firth bottlenose dolphin population is around 200 making this group the most northerly in the World. In this guide, we learn more ...
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Most northerly bottlenose dolphin population 'stable' - BBC NewsMay 1, 2012 · The world's most northerly resident population of bottlenose dolphins is "stable", according to new research. Almost 200 dolphins are found in the North Sea.
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Wildlife - North 58° Sea AdventuresThey also happen to be the World's biggest bottlenose dolphins, as they have extra layers of blubber and shorter extremities to help them cope with the cold ...
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Bottlenose dolphin | NatureScotJun 28, 2024 · Bottlenose dolphins are long-lived top marine predators, feeding on a wide range of fish, as well as squid and octopus. Individuals reach ...
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Bottlenose Dolphin Distribution Patterns and Habitat UtilizationAs an apex predator in the marine ecosystem, the bottlenose dolphin is a sentinel species for a broad measure of ecosystem integrity and viability.
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Chanonry Point - fotoVUEThe incoming tide coupled with the water running out to sea creates a patch of choppy water just off the point where the dolphins actively feed. The first ...
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Spotting bottlenose dolphins in Scotland - Eagle BraeNov 10, 2022 · At Chanonry Point, the best time of year is from May to August, when the salmon and sea trout are passing through the Moray Firth on their way ...Missing: incoming | Show results with:incoming
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Learn about the bottlenose dolphin - WWFThey are also found in Scottish waters, in particular the Moray Firth area, which is believed to be the most northerly resident population of bottlenose ...
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World's most northerly bottlenose dolphins stable for 23 yearsNov 28, 2014 · In 2012 this figure rose to 112 and in 2013 an estimated 94 dolphins used the area. The research highlights that although there is variability ...
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Marine Protected Area network: 2024 report to the Scottish ParliamentDec 19, 2024 · The status of the Moray Firth SAC bottlenose dolphin feature is now considered to be in a good condition. Figure 20 – Bottlenose dolphins ...
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World?s most northerly bottlenose dolphin population stable, report ...May 2, 2012 · The world's most northerly resident population of bottlenose dolphins is stable and may even be increasing, according to new research.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bottlenose Dolphins | The School of Biological SciencesOur photo-identification catalogue shows the sightings of bottlenose dolphins identified by the University of Aberdeen and the University of St. Andrews on the ...Missing: Sophie Jonah
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Moray Firth dolphins 'threatened' by unregulated cruises - BBC NewsNov 29, 2012 · Boats "targeting" dolphin feeding areas pose a greater risk to the animals than larger ships passing through the same waters, new research ...Missing: pollution | Show results with:pollution
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Quantifying the effect of boat disturbance on bottlenose dolphin ...Our results indicate that boat presence was associated with a short-term 49% reduction in foraging activity, but there was no relationship with noise level.
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[PDF] Moray Firth Study Final Report - GOV.UKNov 18, 2013 · developed the SAC Management Plan in 2001 and the site was formally designated as an SAC in 2005 (Moray Firth SAC Management Group, 2009).
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Where and When to See Marine Wildlife in Scotland | VisitScotlandOne of the best ways to see marine wildlife in Scotland in any season is to take a guided tour by experts on our marine animals and birds.
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2024 Sightings!Over 1600 sightings reported, including Harbour Porpoise, Killer whale, Minke whale, Risso’s dolphin, and Bottlenose dolphin.
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Why do dolphins vomit Atlantic salmon? - Scotland's Wild Heart - BBCMay 9, 2016 · Chanonry Point, juts out into the Moray Firth North East of Inverness providing an ideal spot to catch sight of some of the bottlenose ...
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Lesser Sandeel habitat | marine.gov.scotAug 4, 2021 · The lesser sandeel Ammodytes marinus is a key component of the marine ecosystem as it is an important prey species for many seabirds and marine mammals.
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[PDF] News Sheet! September 2006 - Sea Watch FoundationA basking shark was seen off Chanonry Point on 20th August. These animals can reach a length of 10 metres and weigh up to 7 tons - the length and weight of ...
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How to visit Chanonry Point in Scotland (2025)If you are particularly interested in wildlife and/or wildlife photography, there really aren't many better places in the country than at Chanonry Point.
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[PDF] OFF STREET PARKING - Highland CouncilChanonry Point, Rosemarkie - Car Park. Yes. No. 30. Mon to Sun. Up to 1 Hrs. £1.00. Pay & Display. 9am to 5pm. Up to 2 Hrs. £2.00. Long Stay. 3 hms. Up to 3 Hrs.
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Inverness [Bus Station] - Cromarty [Victoria Hall] - StagecoachFind out times, routes and more for the North Scotland 26 Inverness [Bus Station] - Cromarty [Victoria Hall]. Download a timetable today at StagecoachBus.com.
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Inverness to Rosemarkie - 3 ways to travel via line 26 bus, taxi, and carStagecoach North Scotland operates a bus from Bus Station Stance 4 to Spar Shop hourly. Tickets cost £4–6 and the journey takes 31 min. Bus operators.
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[PDF] Rosemarkie to Chanonry Point - Black Isle BicyclesTake in a walk up Fairy Glen on your return for the waterfalls and bird life (RSPB reserve). DISTANCE: 2.7km (1.7 miles). ESTIMATED TIME: 10-20 mins (one way).
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[PDF] Chanonry Point - Scotland Info GuideWe recommend disembarking in Fortrose or Rosemarkie village centres where a FREE Shuttle Bus will run every half hour during July/August. Daily 11:30 – 16:00hrs ...
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When is the best time to see dolphins in Scotland?Jan 23, 2025 · Summer is the peak season for dolphin activity in the Moray Firth, making it the perfect time to visit.Missing: Seal | Show results with:Seal
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Chanonry Point Dolphins in the Moray FirthChanonry Point between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. This narrow peninsula is an ideal location with views across the Moray Firth to Fort George.
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Scottish Marine Wildlife Watching Code | NatureScotOct 28, 2025 · The Code isn't a law or a regulation. Its main purpose is to raise awareness and offer practical guidance for responsible marine wildlife watching.
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Avoch Dolphin Trips | MainAvoch Dolphin Trips. Daily Sailings from picturesque Avoch Harbour as demand, weather,tide and pandemics allow. Avoch Harbour.Missing: activities birdwatching North Kessock
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Chanonry Point (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ...Rating 4.6 (877) Known for close-up dolphin sightings, this peaceful spot draws nature lovers and photographers alike. The lighthouse and scenic beach walks set the stage ...
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Chanonry Point - Wikipedialies at the end of Chanonry Ness, a spit of land extending into the Moray Firth between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, Scotland.
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Home - WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre - Spey Bay, Moray FirthWe use cookies on our website to give you the best possible experience and help with our efforts to save whales and dolphins.Visit us · Exhibition and tours · Café · Opening hours