Cromarty Bay, a southward expansion of Cromarty Firth, 43/8 miles wide across a chord drawn west-by-southward from Cromarty to Newhall Point, the distance from that chord to the inmost recess of the shore being 1¼ mile. Its sandy south-western corner, offering at low-water a broad expanse of foreshore, is known as Udale Bay.
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