highlands of Scotland, beauly firth, inverness, Caledonian Canal, highlands, Scotland, Kessock narrows, arm of the Moray Firth, sheltered sea loch , estuary, A9 trunk road , Kessock Bridge , opened in 1982, pontoon, black isle, North Kessock, Inverness, Beauly Firth
highlands of Scotland, beauly firth, inverness, Caledonian Canal, highlands, Scotland, Kessock narrows, arm of the Moray Firth, sheltered sea loch , estuary, A9 trunk road , Kessock Bridge , opened in 1982, pontoon, black isle, North Kessock, Inverness, Beauly Firth
A significant road bridge carrying the A9 trunk road across the narrow strait between the Moray and Beauly Firths, a cable-stayed bridge, it links Inverness with North Kessock on the Black Isle. It was modelled on a bridge over the River Rhine near Dusseldorf and has a span of 1052m (1150 yards). Work began in 1976 and the bridge was opened in 1982.
A significant road bridge carrying the A9 trunk road across the narrow strait between the Moray and Beauly Firths; a cable-stayed bridge; it links Inverness with North Kessock on the Black Isle. It was modelled on a bridge over the River Rhine near Dusseldorf and has a span of 1052m (1150 yards). Work began in 1976 and the bridge was opened in 1982.
RNLI Kessock is one of Scotland?s youngest lifeboat stations, operating an inshore B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat. Standing in the shadow of The Kessock Bridge.
The northern end of the Caledonian Canal at Clachnaharry about 2 miles from the centre of Inverness. The Caledonian Canal runs from the Scottish west coast near Fort William to the Beauly Firth a continuation if the Moray Firth on the NE coast. The canal was completed in 1822.