Chanonry Point
Chanonry Point is a scenic headland located on the Black Isle in Scotland. It is situated at the entrance of the Moray Firth, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the water. The point is known for its rich wildlife, particularly the resident population of bottlenose dolphins that can often be seen swimming in the firth.
Visitors to Chanonry Point can enjoy walking along the coastal paths and observing the natural beauty of the area. The point is also home to the historic Chanonry Lighthouse, which was built in 1846 and adds to the charm of this picturesque location.