Sitting at the northernmost tip of the Tarbat Peninsula, the Tarbat Ness Lighthouse overlooks the Moray Firth at 174 feet. Built by engineer Robert Stevenson, the lighthouse has a distinctive red and white striped pattern on its exterior. Many also believe the lighthouse was built on the foundations of a roman landmark that was first identified in the Middle Ages.
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Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
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