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From the airport to Water's Edge Bed and Breakfast in
Fortrose
Follow the signs for Inverness, once you get onto the main
Aberdeen-Inverness road (A96) and you approach Inverness, proceed straight
across a large roundabout (you will pass a TESCO superstore on the left).
At the next roundabout, take the third exit on the left and join the A9 road
going north.
Continue to the roundabout at the start of the Kessock Bridge go straight
across (second exit on left).
Continue northwards along the A9 over the Kessock Bridge where you get
spectacular views of the Moray Firth and a few minutes after the sign on the
left for North Kessock and the Dolphin centre you need to take the exit on
the right signposted to Black Isle, Munlochy etc. on the B9161.
Continue, passing through the village of Munlochy to the junction with the
A832.
Turn right (signed Fortrose & Rosemarkie) and continue until you reach the
little town of Fortrose.
As you pass the 30 mph speed limit sign continue along for approximately 300
yards and Water's Edge is on Canonbury Terrace on the right hand side
opposite some black railings with white tips between house number 9 and
house number 11. There is a ship's life belt on the gate post bearing the
house name 'Water's Edge' If you reach a turn-off to the right signed to the
Harbour and Yacht Club you have gone 100 yards too far!

The Scottish Highlands have so much to offer - spectacular
mountains, majestic glens and mirror-like lochs form the perfect backdrop to
picturesque towns, isolated crofts, towering castles and pagoda-topped
distilleries. A startling variety of wildlife also makes its home in the
sea-lochs and glens where an unbroken thread of human history reaches back
into the mists of time.
History, legend, romance and the great outdoors combine
seamlessly here to guarantee visitors a warm Highland welcome and a truly
memorable holiday. Whether you are looking for an action-packed adventure, a
taste of the local culture and history, or just complete peace and quiet,
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