The beautiful and remote island of Rona lies between Scotland's spectacular west coast and the isle of Skye. A holiday here must be one of the most unique in Britain: with no shops, roads or traffic, and just one permanent residence, Rona is a true island haven. Whether you love the sea or to observe nature, whether you want to delve into the island’s rich history and explore its ruins, or just crave an escape from everyday stress and bustle, a holiday here is the perfect way to experience all that Rona has to offer

 

 

 


To preserve the tranquility of the island, just 3 beautiful holiday cottages have been re-built from the ruins of Dry Harbour settlement, last inhabited in the 1920s, and now using 21st century technology, through clean green wind turbine energy.  Stay in a romantic hideaway cottage for two, a seashore family house or rent the whole Dry harbour settlement with family or friends to explore or beachcomb, gather seafood, watch the dramatic sunsets or just relax in front of a fire.


For the more adventurous a cosy bothy is situated right on the shore overlooking Big Harbour, one of the most beautiful anchorages in Scotland.  Or if you want to get even closer to nature, there are sheltered camping areas with facilities at Big Harbour too or homely bed & breakfast in Rona's only permanent residence at Big Harbour.

 

 

For accommodation enquiries including late availability and visitor information, e-mail Bill Cowie at ronalodge@isleofrona.com or call 07831 293 963

February 2010
 

picture of the week..




February sunshine

 

The 2009 issue Rona local carriage stamps & First Day Covers launched on 1st October to celebrate the success of our Highland Cattle Project in re-generating Rona's woodland

For lots more pictures of life on Rona, visit isleofrona-images.com

 
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