Cromarty Firth, a 23 miles long scenic fjord in the N.E.of Scotland
(Above image is a capture of Cromarty Firth) This evening, I am posting information on the Cromarty Firth in the north of Scotland. This firth (bay or estuary) is an 18 mile long narrow stretch of water, running roughly N.E.-S.W., which separates Easter Ross on the mainland from the Black Isle (a peninsula which is not black and not an island). This firth connects with the North Sea at the Sutors of Cromarty which is close to the village of Cromarty . Cromarty is about twenty-three miles N.E. of Inverness, capital of the Highlands. Principal towns and villages on the edge of the firth include: Maryburgh. Dingwall Alness. Invergordon. Cromarty. Video clip of Cromarty Firth Excellent scenery and views when weather conditions are right. Ben Wyv...