12 KM
Grade A
The Moray Firth is famous for it’s resident bottlenose dolphins, and this trip takes us to where they are most regularly seen. So the chance of seeing some dolphins from the sea kayak, along with the grandeur of Fort George and the lighthouse at Chanonry Point make this a great half day or evening out.
12 KM
Sheltered
Tidal Movement
Grade A
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Hopefully seeing the resident bottlenose dolphins playing and feeding
Chanonry Point and it’s lighthouse
Fort George
The picturesque village of Rosemarkie with its sandy beach
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Fort George has a live firing range, the area for this is marked on the OS map.
Range Information –
FLAGS UP = FIRING IN PROGRESS , SEA DANGER AREA ACTIVE
FLAGS DOWN = NO FIRING , SEA DANGER AREA NOT ACTIVE
RANGE TIMINGS– Monday to Saturday 0900hrs – 1600hrs ( Night firing Tuesdays& Thursdays until 2359hrs) Sunday 0900hrs-1200hrs
RANGE CONTROL = The range control building has radar & CCTV cameras and is manned when firing is in progress Contact number – 0131 310 8690
At Rosemarkie make time to enjoy the perfectly situated Crofters Cafe: www.crofterscafe.co.uk
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This trip is detailed in the following Guidebook:
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This trip is covered by the following OS map:
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