Canals · Scottish Highlands
Beauly Firth
Also known as: Linne Fharair
Beauly Firth in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Beauly Firth is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Beauly Firth (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Fharair) is a firth in northern Scotland. It is the outlet for both the River Beauly and River Ness. The Beauly Firth is bounded at its western end by the town of Beauly and its eastern by Inverness, where it empties into the Moray Firth. Several other watercourses drain into the Beauly Firth, including the Moniack and Redcastle Burns, and the Caledonian Canal. At low tide, the firth's north and west shores have extensive mudflats, as well as scattered boulders. The goosander is one of the firth's more common waterfowl. In 1982, the first bridge crossing the Beauly Firth was opened between North and South Kessock, known as the Kessock Bridge. As part of the A9 road, the bridge linked Inverness to the Black Isle for the first time. Prior to this, the Kessock Ferry crossed the firth at its eastern end since sometime in the 15th century. Today, the roads around the Beauly Firth provide a popular circuit for cyclists. However, the A862 (along the firth's southern shore) has grown increasingly busy, making the route difficult at peak times. Although there are no sandy beaches on the firth's coast, its pebbled shores are excellent for stone skipping, and popular amongst artists wanting to depict the sunset. The Beauly Firth is prone to flooding, affecting shoreline communities such as Bunchrew and Redcastle. This is a particular issue following heavy rainfall, such as in 2020's Storm Ciara. The Beauly Firth is also known as Poll an Ròid in Scottish Gaelic, meaning "Pool of the Cross". This name is mostly used on Scotland's west coast, and is a reference to a cross erected by the Collegiate Friars of Inverness on an islet in the firth.
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Background
History
From studies in nearby Munlochy, scientists predict the Beauly Firth was once the site of a glacier 55m high, its meltwaters flowing into the Munlochy Valley. As the Last Glacial Period ended however, the ice gradually retreated, leaving the firth and its steep surrounding hills. Several ancient cairns can be found within the Beauly Firth, with at least one reported to contain timber and human remains. In Ptolemy's geography of the British Isles, written around AD 150 at the height of the Roman Empire, the Beauly Firth is possibly referred to as the "Varar estuary"—a view supported by Scottish scholar William J. Watson. During the late-19th century, the firth was the cause of much dispute…
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- Coordinates
- 57.4927, -4.3237
- District
- Highland
- Postcode
- IV3 8TD
- Parliamentary constituency
- Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Sources
- wikidata: Q813410 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Beauly Firth (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Beauly Firth?
- Beauly Firth is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode IV3 8TD).
- Is Beauly Firth free to visit?
- Yes, Beauly Firth is free to enter.
- How do I get to Beauly Firth?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode IV3 8TD. It sits within the Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross parliamentary constituency.