Everything about Alness totally explained
Alness is a town in
Ross and Cromarty,
Highland,
Scotland. The name is pronounced (roughly) Al'-niss by some Ross-shire residents and Oll-ness' by others. It lies near the
Cromarty Firth, with the town of
Invergordon to the east and the village of
Evanton to the southwest.
Divided by the River
Averon, the town is in two parishes, Alness in the west and
Rosskeen in the east. Historically these were in different
presbyteries. Today there are three churches; Free Church, Church of Scotland and Baptist.
The town is bypassed by the
A9 road.
Alness railway station is on the
Far North Line. The nearest commercial airport is at
Inverness.
Alness has won three
Britain in Bloom awards since 2002.
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