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ID: S841862
11 reviews
2 Bathrooms
WiFi
Reyflat Barn in Fortrose is highly praised for its cleanliness, stunning location, and comfort. Guests appreciate the well-equipped property, beautiful views, and the warm welcome from the hosts, which often includes a delicious homemade cake. The property's peacefulness and thoughtful touches, such as blankets and a coffee machine, contribute to a perfect home-away-from-home experience.
Guests consistently mention the property being spotless and very clean upon arrival, indicating a high standard of cleanliness.
The property's beautiful location is frequently highlighted, with its great views and proximity to local attractions like the beach at Rosemarkie.
Reviews often describe the property as warm, comfortable, and peaceful, with a special mention of the comfortable beds and the cosy atmosphere.
The property is described as well-equipped, but there are some minor issues with outdoor lighting and shared laundry facilities. Overall, the facilities meet guests' needs.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently commended, especially the welcome treats like cake. However, it's important to note that such personal touches, while common, are not guaranteed.
Rosemarkie 1.8 miles. Reyflat Barn is a beautiful, converted barn, on an elevated site with stunning views overlooking farmland, with the Moray Firth and Rosemarkie, Scottish Highlands in the distance. Perfect for friends or families, this gorgeous home invites you to enjoy some of the most scenic landscapes in the area, while offering a wealth of home comforts. Enter the house through the main door with space for your coats and boots. The large dining kitchen with patio doors, bathroom and king-sized bedroom (available as a twin by prior arrangement) are all on the ground floor. Upstairs is the large lounge with comfortable sofas, TV and panoramic views looking away to the Moray Firth. The lounge benefits from a sheltered balcony which ensures you get the best view at any time of the day; open the double doors to really enjoy the breadth of these views. Watching the sunrise whilst enjoying an early coffee is an opportunity that must not be missed. The second king-sized bedroom and shower room are also on this floor. Ideally placed for exploring the Black Isle, and with good road connections it makes an ideal base for those wanting to explore the Northern Highlands and the West Coast. Within a few miles, you can access Red Rocks at Learnie, the popular mountain bike course, with abilities for all ages and experience. Cromarty on the north side of The Black Isle has restaurants, pubs, beaches and a wonderful place to explore further. The village of Rosemarkie is located a couple of miles from the property, it has a popular beach, cafés and a pub, and the village of Fortrose is also a short drive away, as well as Chanonry Point, a popular for spotting dolphins. If you are keen to see more of these, there are boat trips available from Cromarty or Avoch. The Black Isle offers much for the visitor. Within a few miles, you can access Red Rocks at Learnie, the popular mountain bike course, with abilities for all ages and experience. Cromarty on the north side of The Black Isle offers a wealth of history and many interesting buildings - Hugh Miller, the geologist and writer, lived here and his cottage is open to view, and the Cromarty Courthouse and Museum is well worth a visit. In addition, the village has a pottery and craft shop. A popular spot for seafood and wood-fired pizzas is the Sutor Creek Cafe by the harbour. For those wanting to travel further afield one of the smallest car ferries in the UK makes the journey between Cromarty and Nigg where there is an RSPB bird hide for viewing the many birds in Nigg Bay. The entrance to the Cromarty Firth is guarded by the hills known as the Sutor's - legend has it that these were formed by giants throwing rocks at each other across the water, thereby bringing the shores so close to each other at this point. Despite their proximity, the depth of water allows large ships to pass through to the Firth, and many can be spotted during the busy summer months. Other activities for a day out on the Black Isle include the golf course at Fortrose or a visit to the local breweries, Black Isle or Cromarty. An ideal choice for exploring what the Highlands have to offer is a stay at the tranquil Reyflat Barn.
The little village of Rosemarkie sits on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, Northern Scotland. It nestles in a hollow in the hills, with a beautiful sandy beach in front, and is backed by red sand cliffs which loom over it. Rosemarkie beach is a great spot for fossil hunting, providing a pretty and secluded spot, while the Fairy Glen is a beautiful woodland that is rich in deciduous trees, especially birches, and rowans. This well-kept fishing settlement has an attractive High Street, offering a selection of eateries including pubs, restaurants, and takeaways, along with three convenience stores and a museum. This prime location is ideal for exploring the popular town of Inverness which homes the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, as well as Ness Islands View point and a wealth of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and shops, whereas walking enthusiasts may appreciate a day planned around traversing the many walking, cycling and hiking trails that pepper the Cairngorms National Park. Amble to the summit of Ben Macdui if you fancy a challenge or treat the younger members of your group by exploring the Landmark Forest Adventure Park. Here in Rosemarkie, you’ll never be short of things to see and do.
EPC Rating: Band CTwo bedrooms: Ground-floor 1 x ground-floor king-size (zip/link can be twin on request).
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
First-floor sitting room with balcony.
1 x first floor king-size bedroom.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Electric underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs.
Electric oven and hobs, microwave, fridge/freezer, shared washing machine, shared tumble dryer, dishwasher, toaster, kettle, coffee maker.
TV with Freeview, DVD, CD, radio, iPod dock and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Garden with private patio area, garden furniture and barbecue.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 1.9 miles, pub 1.8 miles, beach 1.9 miles.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £150.
Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am
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