North Kessock

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North Kessock is the first village encountered on the Black Isle when driving from Inverness north over the Kessock Bridge. Because it is by-passed by the main road to the north (the A9) the village remains quiet. Its counterpart, South Kessock, is an area of Inverness across the Beauly Firth - the stretch of water that separates them. North Kessock and South Kessock were connected by the Kessock Ferry until 1982 when the Kessock Bridge was completed and opened.

North Kessock is also a famous spot for watching bottlenose dolphins, which are resident in the Moray Firth - indeed they are the most northerly group of bottlenose dolphins in the world. The Dolphin and Seal Centre, just north of the village (off the A9 road), is run by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. It is located in the Tourist Information car park or alternatively can be reached by a steep path leading from the village shop. The charity also runs the Wildlife Centre at Spey Bay.

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Coordinates: 57°30′N, 4°15′W