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The '''Beauly Firth''' is a firth separating the counties of [[Inverness-shire|Inverness]] and [[Ross-shire|Ross]]. It is effectively a continuation of the [[Moray Firth]] westward, and is bounded at one end by [[Beauly]] and at the other by [[Inverness]] ([[North Kessock]] and [[South Kessock]]). The Kessock Ferry has crossed at the eastern end since the 15th | The '''Beauly Firth''' is a firth separating the counties of [[Inverness-shire|Inverness]] and [[Ross-shire|Ross]]. It is effectively a continuation of the [[Moray Firth]] westward, and is bounded at one end by [[Beauly]] and at the other by [[Inverness]] ([[North Kessock]] and [[South Kessock]]). The Kessock Ferry has crossed at the eastern end since the 15th century.<ref name="lhs">{{cite web| url=http://www.northkessockhistory.com/index.asp?pageid=143475| title=North Kessock and District History| publisher=North Kessock & District Local History Society| accessdate=18 September 2009}}</ref> Today, the A9 trunk road crosses on the [[Kessock Bridge]]. | ||
The [[River Ness]] empties into the Beauly Firth after flowing from [[Loch Ness]] by way of [[Inverness]]. | The [[River Ness]] empties into the Beauly Firth after flowing from [[Loch Ness]] by way of [[Inverness]]. | ||
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==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
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*Location map: {{wmap|57.499444|-4.230278|zoom=12}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 8 April 2021
The Beauly Firth is a firth separating the counties of Inverness and Ross. It is effectively a continuation of the Moray Firth westward, and is bounded at one end by Beauly and at the other by Inverness (North Kessock and South Kessock). The Kessock Ferry has crossed at the eastern end since the 15th century.[1] Today, the A9 trunk road crosses on the Kessock Bridge.
The River Ness empties into the Beauly Firth after flowing from Loch Ness by way of Inverness.
The Beauly Firth has several names in Scottish Gaelic including Linne Fharair, Poll an Ròid and Caolas Uisge a' Mhanachainn - the latter being a more literal version of the English.
Footnotes
- ↑ "North Kessock and District History". North Kessock & District Local History Society. http://www.northkessockhistory.com/index.asp?pageid=143475. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
Outside links
- Location map: 57°29’58"N, 4°13’49"W
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