Chanonry Point

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Chanonry Point is a scenic headland in the Scottish Highlands renowned as one of the best onshore locations in the UK for watching bottlenose dolphins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headland
tourist attraction
access single-track road from Fortrose
bestSeasonForDolphins summer
bestTimeForDolphins around low tide
conservationInterest bottlenose dolphin population
country United Kingdom
distanceFromInverness approximately 15 km northeast
geographicFeature promontory
hasCoastType sandy beach
shingle beach
hasFacility car park
information boards
hasHazard limited parking capacity
strong tidal rip
hasNearbyFeature Fortrose Cathedral (nearby town)
Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club NERFINISHED
hasStructure Chanonry Point Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasWildlife bottlenose dolphin
harbour porpoise
seabirds
seals
isPartOf Moray Firth dolphin watching sites
knownFor bottlenose dolphin watching
onshore marine wildlife viewing
scenic coastal views
strong tidal currents
lighthouseBuilt 1846
lighthouseDesigner Alan Stevenson NERFINISHED
locatedIn Moray Firth NERFINISHED
Scotland
Scottish Highlands
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Highland council area NERFINISHED
locatedOn Black Isle NERFINISHED
marineArea Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Rosemarkie NERFINISHED
nearestTown Fortrose NERFINISHED
opensOnto Inner Moray Firth NERFINISHED
partOfRoute North Coast 500 region NERFINISHED
popularActivity birdwatching
land-based dolphin watching
photography
walking
regionType coastal headland
viewOf Ardersier NERFINISHED
Fort George NERFINISHED

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Black Isle hasAttraction Chanonry Point
Murray Firth locatedNear Chanonry Point
subject surface form: Moray Firth