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Kilmuir, Inverness. March 2018.

If you are observant as you drive north across the Kessock Bridge from Inverness, you can catch a glimpse of a small village to the north east, on the shore of the Moray Firth.

This is the tiny hamlet of Kilmuir. With the bulk of Ben Wyvis visible behind.

 

Kilmuir, March 2018

tags: Kilmuir, Ben Wyvis, Moray Firth, Kessock Bridge, Inverness, Black Isle, Sea.Loch, Mountain, Still water
categories: Scenic
Monday 03.12.18
Posted by Matthew Harmsworth
 

Shoreton - Dingwall, October 2017.

The Black Isle is a peninsula in the Highlands of Scotland, located north of Inverness.

Contrary to its name, the Black Isle is not an island. It is in fact a peninsula, surrounded on three sides by expanses of water, with the Cromarty Firth to the north, the Beauly Firth to the south and the Moray Firth to the east. From Inverness, it’s reachable by crossing the Kessock Bridge.

One of the region’s great draws is its pod of resident bottlenose dolphins. At Chanonry Point, in between Fortrose and Rosemarkie, they can often be seen frolicking in the Moray Firth.

 

http://www.black-isle.info

 

Black Isle.

tags: Black Isle, Harvest, Farming, Farmland, Cromarty Firth, Cromarty Bridge, Dolphins
categories: Scenic
Saturday 11.04.17
Posted by Matthew Harmsworth
 

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