Fort George, Nairn, Chanonry Point, & Craig Castle

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We started our third day with Fort George, which is an active, extensive, barracks. There was a lot to see and I'd like to get back to see the rest of it. Then a wee stop at Nairn Beach and Harbour where there was the really good Wallace Bandstand. A wee bit away from this was an excellently realised memorial to the town's fisherwomen of past eras. Next a quick wee stop was had at Chanonry Point to see if we could spot some dolphins but it was so cold that we baled out pretty quickly. To end the day we chanced a visit to the 16th century Craig Castle, as out of the way as Auchendoune Castle had been the day before, and it was great. Although difficult to get to and fenced off, said fence had a gate so it could actually be accessed which was a nice surprise and saved me a break in attempt to get a good look at it.

Music throughout by the wonderful Paul Burns:

Major Donald Marches to Harlaw
Major Graham
Scott Skinner's Compliments to Dr Macdonald
Jacobean Medley
The Streets Where I Lived
Flower o' the Quern
Scots Wha Hae
Coilsfield House
Greysteil

Sources:

Fort George; 'Gazetteer of Scotland' (1847), Inverness - https://randomscottishhistory.com/202...
Nairn; 'Gazetteer of Scotland' (1847), Nairn - https://randomscottishhistory.com/202...
Witchcraft in Nairn; 'Narratives from Criminal Trials' (1852), Trials for Witchcraft - https://randomscottishhistory.com/202...
Chanonry; 'Gazetteer of Scotland' (1847), Fortrose - https://randomscottishhistory.com/202...
The Black Isle; 'Gazetteer of Scotland' (1847), Ardmeanach - https://randomscottishhistory.com/202...

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