The
Chanonry Lighthouse at Chanonry Point marks the eastern end of the bay. The
lighthouse was built in 1846 to a design by the Scottish engineer
Alan Stevenson and is now a listed building. Southwest of the tower, the Chanonry Pier extends 228 metres into the bay. It once served as the landing point for the ferry to
Ardersier, which began operations no later than 1744. In the 1810s, two harbours planned by
Thomas Telford were constructed at Avoch Bay:
Fortrose Harbour and . From Ormond Hill, the possibly royal castle
Ormond Castle (also known as
Castle of Avoch) overlooked the bay. It may have been built around 1179. Between Avoch and Fortrose, the
A832 runs as a coastal road along the bay. A railway branch line from
Muir of Ord to Fortrose once ran parallel to it. It has since been closed and dismantled. == References ==