Cromarty — as seen by ourselves and others
This is a nice article which gives a good overview of the town for visitors: Secret Scotland
The Cromarty Archive with several thousand photographs of Croms and Cromarty, going back a hundred years to the present day. Add your own photos and comments.
Virtual Cromarty for an interactive view of our historic town
Cromarty on Undiscovered Scotland with a brief summary of our main attractions
Calum's blog and flickr stream for quite exceptional photographs and musings about life in Cromarty and his travels beyond. Calum provided many of the beautiful pictures found on this website.
Cromarty's Wikipedia entry with some history and references
Tobar an Dualchais/Kist o Riches is a collaborative project which has been set up to preserve, digitise, catalogue and make available online several thousand hours of Gaelic and Scots recordings. This website contains a wealth of material such as folklore, songs, music, history, poetry, traditions, stories and other information. Click on 'Ross and Cromarty' for local material.
Ian Rankin's Cromarty (A Telegraph Subscription is required)
A Telegraph 'Celebrity Travel' feature
The Networked Community
YouTube video illustrating the ways in which digital communications help sustain a rural community
More outdoor activities and destinations
Black Isle walks for longer walks : Rosemarkie to Cromarty and Chanonry Point and Swallows Den, Fortrose
Fossil-collecting in Cromarty (Site not recently updated, but the fossils aren't going anywhere!)
The Old Orchard, which (along with Miller's Yard: Garden of Wonders) is featured in Kenneth Cox's Scotland for Gardeners.
For general tourist information, see Welcome to Scotland and True Highlands. For tours, see Munro Highland Tours and Highland Tours on Businesses/Transport page.