Moray Firth
The Moray Firth is a large inlet located in the northeast of Scotland, part of the North Sea. It stretches approximately 40 miles and is bordered by the Highland region to the north and the Grampian region to the south. The firth is known for its scenic beauty, with rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages.
The Moray Firth is also significant for its marine life, including populations of bottlenose dolphins and seals. The area is a popular destination for wildlife watching and offers various recreational activities such as sailing and fishing. The nearby city of Inverness serves as a gateway to exploring the firth and its surroundings.