Self-Catering Yurt Rentals for Four on the Black Isle Peninsula, Scotland

Yurt in Rosemarkie, Scotland

4 guests

4.5
1 reviews

Set on the Black Isle Peninsula, these self-catering yurt rentals can sleep up four guests, are artfully hand-crafted and have been furnished in Central Asian decor. These yurts each come with a double bed and two single beds. They are fit with all the necessities including, a twin gas hob, and pots, pans, plates, cups and more. Guests will find kitchen equipment for basic cooking and a wood-burning stove to keep them warm. There are linens and towels provided. These yurt rentals are spaced out to provide guests with the ultimate privacy and tranquility. Guests will have access to a brand new toilet facility, just a short walk from the yurt.

Glampers will have plenty of facilities at this property. Enjoy top-notch bathroom facilities with spacious showers and hot water. There is Wi-Fi access, available 24 hours a day, free parking on premises and heating.

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Features and services

Most popular features

  • Pets allowed

  • Wi-Fi/Internet

  • Private Kitchen

  • Heating

  • Swimming

  • Fireplace

  • Wildlife watching

  • Bathroom

  • Parking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Horseback riding

  • Whale watching

  • Supermarket

  • Cooking basics

  • Electricity

  • Golfing

  • Boating/Sailing

  • Biking

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Where you will stay

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Rosemarkie, Scotland

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
Set on the south coast of Black Isle, Rosemarkie is a quiet and serene village, just east of the town of Fortrose, Scotland. Here, guests will enjoy 150 acres of farmland, close access to the ocean and plenty of woodlands. Nestled on one of the truly remote and wild remaining parts of the Black Isle and close to the historical coastal villages of Fortrose and Cromarty, this location is both close to the action, while still offering up a secluded escape in nature. Glampers will have glorious views up and down the Moray Firth and across to Chanonry Point where they may even spot a dolphin.
Activities near Rosemarkie
  • Swimming

  • Horseback riding

  • Biking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Boating/Sailing

  • Whale watching

  • Wildlife watching

  • Golfing

This area is almost bursting out the seams with activity. Guests will find everything from dolphin watching at Chanonry Point – known to be one of the best onshore locations to see these fascinating animals in all of Europe – to horseback riding at Broomhill Riding Centre, Fortrose. Wildlife watching boat trips which leave from Ecoventures in Cromarty and are great for a day trip. For those with the experience and equipment, kayaking from Rosemarkie is a great way to see the wildlife. Guests will have plenty of hiking trails including Red Rock Trails, as well as cross-country mountain biking at Learnie Red Rock Trails. For those looking for a bit more action, enjoy paintball, laser-strike, and archery at Wildwoodz, Munlochy, a premiere outdoor gaming venue in the Highlands.
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Property reviews

4.5 overall rating
Overall experience
4.5
Cleanliness
4.5
Activities
4.5
Nature surroundings
4.5
Uniqueness
4.5
Comfort
4.5
1 Review

Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: 04:00 PM

  • Check-out: 10:00 PM

House rules

  • Pets allowed
    Extra charge

  • No smoking

  • No parties

  • No events

  • Some spaces are shared

Cancellation policy

Fifteen

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Additional info

Hosts ask that guests respect the space and leave it in optimal condition upon departure. Shoes are not to be worn in the yurt.

There is a three-night minimum stay during the school holiday period.

The yurts do not supply electricity; however, the hosts can offer a battery-powered lantern for lighting and there is a wood-burning stove to heat the yurts.

Hosts can supply the first basket of firewood, additional bags cost £5 and can be purchased directly from the hosts.
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