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Chanonry Point

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side where more space is available. Allow 20 minutes walking time. The path arrives at the point. If you do drive through, you can walk round to the point following the path between two cottages, or along the beach from the small pier at the end of the road. The lighthouse grounds are private and the
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walls dangerous. There are no toilets at the point - the nearest are at Rosemarkie, either at the car park beside the Plough Inn or at Rosemarkie Beach Cafe. The point is exposed and offers little shelter even in summer. Parking and walking from Rosemarkie or Fortrose is strongly recommended.
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starts to come in, can be extreme. If planning a trip, find tide details and pick days with midday low tides with the largest difference between low and high tide (spring tides, avoid the neap tides). An unofficial "jungle telegraph" system operates round the Rosemarkie
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at the point, from late afternoon onwards. While early morning light is good, the direction of the point risks looking directly into the sun. The point has been featured in recent years on a wide range of television programmes, including the
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Due to the popularity of the dolphins at Chanonry point, the parking area and roads leading up to the beach have become more and more congested during the summer months, causing concerns amongst local residents.
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from the land. The dolphins are often visible off Chanonry point, particularly on an incoming tide when they play and fish in the strong currents. Other wildlife, including
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While bottlenose dolphins can be seen off the point throughout the year, the chances of seeing them increase when their food supply increases, the peak times being when
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requires no special equipment, but those looking for serious photography should pack a fast 200 mm to 300 mm lens.
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Driving to the point, while possible, should be avoided on peak days, as parking space is limited. A path runs along the
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operates a more formal range of surveys throughout the year from their field station based just along the coast at
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and point in June and on into August with details of the latest sightings only a brief conversation away. The
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and was first lit in 1846. The lighthouse has been fully automated since 1984 and is operated by
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series and nature programmes. These have greatly increased visitor numbers to the point. The
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towards the north. Most of the promontory is taken up by Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club.
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Independent 18 July 2009; Sea Watch Foundation; & many UK dolphin watching guides
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also offers good dolphin watching opportunities during the summer months.
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Chanonry Point is one of the best spots in the UK to view
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The death of Coinneach Odhar, more commonly known as the
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Chanonry Lighthouse
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Fortrose
Highland
Scotland
United Kingdom
OS grid
NH7494455704
Coordinates
57°34′26″N 4°05′34″W / 57.574°N 4.0927°W / 57.574; -4.0927
Alan Stevenson
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Moray Firth
Fortrose
Rosemarkie
Black Isle
Scotland
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Alan Stevenson
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bottlenose dolphin
porpoises

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