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Landmark Attractions In Ross and Cromarty

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Ross and Cromarty is a variously defined area in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. There is a registration county and a lieutenancy area in current use, the latter of which is 8,019 square kilometres in extent. Historically there has also been a constituency of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , a local government county , a district of the Highland local government region and a management area of the Highland Council . The local government county is now divided between two local government areas: the Highland area and Na h-Eileanan Siar . The county was formed by the uniting of the shires of Ross-shire and Cromartyshire. Both these shires had...
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  • 3. Chanonry Point Fortrose
    Chanonry Point lies at the end of Chanonry Ness, a spit of land extending into the Moray Firth between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, Scotland.
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  • 5. Plockton Harbour Plockton
    Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378.Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron. It faces east, away from the prevailing winds, which together with the North Atlantic Drift gives it a mild climate allowing the Cordyline australis palm or cabbage tree to prosper. Most of the houses date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It is a planned fishing village on the northern edge of the Lochalsh built ‘when introducing sheep farming in 1814-20 and removing the population from their old hamlets in Glen Garron, founded the villages of Jeantown and Plockton on Loch Carronside’ Some maritime charts including MacKenzie and Heather mark the peninsula where the village sits as ‘Plack’, however it generally consid...
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  • 6. Hector MacDonald Monument Dingwall
    Major General Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald, KCB, DSO , also known as Fighting Mac, was a Victorian soldier. The son of a crofter, MacDonald left school before he was 15, enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders as a private at 17, and finished his career as a major general, a rare example of a British Army general who rose through the ranks on merit alone. He distinguished himself in action at Omdurman , became a popular hero in Scotland and England, and was knighted for his service in the Second Boer War. Posted to Ceylon as Commander-in-Chief of British forces, he committed suicide in 1903 following unsubstantiated accusations of homosexual activity with local boys.
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