Chanonry Point, a tapering spit of land jutting into the Moray Firth, is renowned for its exceptional marine wildlife viewing. Here, visitors can often spot bottlenose dolphins playing in the waters offshore. At the tip of the spit stands a mid-19th-century lighthouse, still operational though now automated. The pebble beach offers a vantage point to look across to Fort George, adding to the scenic and historical appeal of the area. Today, nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike can enjoy the natural beauty and maritime heritage of this unique location.
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