Location



The holiday homes are situated on a farm on the Black Isle 16 miles from Inverness and two miles from the seaside village of Rosemarkie. At an altitude of 175 metres the Cottages have clear views over the Moray Firth while the Lodges are set in private grounds overlooking the site of Flowerburn House, burnt down in 1961.

The previous existence of the house explains the proliferation of rhododendrons, the azaleas and fine trees such as copper beech, cypress, monkey puzzle and blue atlantic cedar.

The appeal of the location is emphasized by the finding of Pictish remains and artefacts in the late 1800's showing its rural charms have been appreciated for centuries


How to find Flowerburn


Take the A9 north and, after crossing the Kessock Bridge at Inverness, take the 2nd right onto the B9161. At the T junction after Munlochy turn right on to the A832.

Continue and, one mile beyond Rosemarkie, turn right onto the single track Eathie Road.After one mile turn left at the “Flowerburn Holiday Homes” sign.

Follow the “Keyholder” sign to the owners house to collect your key. In your accommodation you will find the heating on and a tea tray prepared so that you can have a cuppa before unpacking.

Flowerburn House in the 1950's
Flowerburn House in the 1950's
Flowerburn House
Flowerburn House
Lodges at Flowerburn
Lodges at Flowerburn
Loch Ness, Beauly Firth & Chanonry Point
Loch Ness, Beauly Firth & Chanonry Point
Pine Martins may visit your Lodge balcony
Pine Martins may visit your Lodge balcony
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