About Bonar Bridge
Bonar Bridge is a small settlement in the Highland region of Scotland, located in the IV24 postcode area. It lies at the eastern end of the Black Isle, where the River Findhorn meets the Moray Firth. The village is named after the bridge that crosses the river, which was built in the early 19th century and remains a key feature of the area. The bridge connects the communities on either side of the river and provides access to the surrounding countryside. The area around Bonar Bridge is known for its rural character and scenic views, with rolling hills and coastal landscapes nearby. It is a popular spot for walkers and anglers, particularly those interested in the river’s salmon fishing. The village itself is modest in size, with a small number of homes and local amenities. Its location makes it a convenient base for exploring the wider Highlands, including the nearby towns of Nairn and Inverness.



