Visit Rosemarkie
Rosemarkie is an ancient village looking East along the Moray Firth. Settled by the Picts, more than a dozen carved stones can be found locally. Looking from Chanonry Point, Rosemarkie's most outstanding feature is the Parish Church, used as a landmark by mariners in the Firth since 1821.
Rosemarkie's Pictish roots are celebrated in the Groam House Museum in the high street. Amongst other exhibits is the ornately carved Rosemarkie Cross Slab. Rosemarkie's narrow High Street is lined with buildings from the late 1700s and early 1800s, giving it a very unified, period feel.
The Plough Inn as you enter Rosemarkie and Crofters on Marine Terrace are two lovely places to eat.
Hillhaven Bed & Breakfast is 5 minutes away.
From Inverness, take the A9 north, over the Kessock Bridge with its beautiful views over the Moray Firth. Pass a sign for the Dolphin Centre and head for Black Isle. At the Tore roundabout, head for Fortrose and Cromarty. Pass through Munlochy, continue on to Fortrose. More Details
Stephen & Fiona Skinner
Hillhaven
Ord Hill
Fortrose
Ross-Shire
IV10 8RA
Scotland
Tel: +44 (0) 1381 620826
Email: info@hillhaven.co.uk












