About Balintore Harbour and Marina
Balintore Harbour and Marina is a small, historic fishing village on the Moray Firth in Easter Ross. Its picturesque harbour, built between 1890–1896, primarily serves fishing boats and visiting recreational vessels 📍 Location & Authority Coordinates: ~57.7547° N, 3.9089° W Harbour type: Tidal fishing harbour with a small marina/visitor berth. Authority: Highland Council Harbours 🛠️ Facilities & Services Berths: A Small number of visitor berths are available via advance request to the Highland Council. Utilities: Limited electricity and freshwater hookups. Sanitary facilities: Public toilets (reopened with community funding; recycling bins onsite) Solid waste: Harbour and recycling bins for glass, textiles, and footwear Maintenance: Minor slipway or cranage capacity may be available (fishing-focused). Communal Amenities: Village cafés, a takeaway, local shops, B&Bs, and a community garden/Seaboard Centre ⚓ Anchorage & Recreation Anchorage: Small leisure craft can anchor within the harbour in mud/sand, which provides reliable holding. Safe anchorage is subject to tide and space availability. Warnings: Harbour is tidal; depth varies significantly. Check local tide tables. Scenic appeal: Renowned for coastal views, wildlife (including dolphins and seabirds), and proximity to the “Mermaid of the North” sculpture ☎️ Contact Information Highland Council Harbours General Enquiries: 📞 +44 1349 781611 ✉️ harbours@highland.gov.uk



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Weather Forecast
- N 9–14 knots.
- 12°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy
- N 9 knots decreasing to NE 6 knots.
- 13°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 4 - Moderate
- Mostly fine
- NE 7 knots increasing to 10 knots.
- 13°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 5 - Moderate
- Sunny