Black Isle
The Black Isle is a peninsula located in the Scottish Highlands, situated between the Moray Firth to the north and the Cromarty Firth to the south. It is known for its scenic landscapes, including rolling hills, forests, and coastal views. The area is primarily rural, with small towns and villages, such as Fortrose and Rosemarkie, which are popular with tourists.
Historically, the Black Isle has been an important agricultural region, with farming and fishing as key industries. The peninsula is also home to several historical sites, including ancient ruins and castles, reflecting its rich cultural heritage. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy diverse flora and fauna, including opportunities for dolphin watching in the nearby waters.