Dornie (Scottish Gaelic: An Dòrnaidh)[2][3] is a small former fishing village in the Lochalsh district in western Ross-shire Highlands of Scotland (2006 census).
Before the construction of the bridge, the main road passed through the centre of the village and crossed Loch Long via a short ferry ride.
Amongst bagpipers, the tune "Dornie Ferry" is a well-known strathspey.
St Duthac's Catholic Church dates from 1860 and was designed by architect Joseph A. Hansom.
[4] In 2022, two people were injured in Dornie during the Skye and Lochalsh attacks.