Luxury Accommodation in Knoydart - "The Last Wilderness"
Welcome to Rafters B&B

Our Rooms

We have 3 spacious guest rooms which have been professionally designed to offer you contemporary, uncluttered accommodation with a large helping of home comforts.

The rooms are named after 3 Scottish clans namely MacRae, Douglas and Stewart with the tartan throws in the bedrooms matching the room clan. 

Each room has leather sleigh bedsteads, quality oak furniture and a comfortable seating arrangement of a leather sofa by the window to sit and relax whilst enjoying the superb loch views or watching the world go by.

MacRae
MacRae - click to enlarge
Pricing Information

£90 per night (2 people sharing)
Room Details

On the first floor this room offers delightful views of the surrounding countryside and mountains at the rear of the property.  It also has a small dual aspect velux window with views towards the pier and village centre. 

The room has a king size leather sleigh bed and a selection of contemporary oak furniture and a leather sofa to relax and unwind on. 

The en-suite shower room has a large shower, shaver point, heated towel rail and under floor heating. Natural light is provided via a velux window with black out blind. 
The picturesque and peaceful location coupled with comfortable beds, Egyption cotton bedding and anti-allergy duvets and pillows will keep you comfortable whatever the weather and ensure you have a good nights sleep. 

There is under floor heating to the entire property which boosts tiled and oak floors throughout.  The windows have split louvre shutters which complement the interior and maximise the amount of light available and provide unobstructed views of the outdoors and allow you to choose the amount of light (or indeed darkness) you require. 

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What our Guests Say ...

A great place to stay!

Stewart Bros, Edinburgh
A lovely place, lovingly built from scratch by the indefatigable Alan, with very nice rooms and comfy beds. Interesting tea/coffee making machine. Being met off the boat was a nice touch, as was helping us hump our gear down to the quay. Lovely dog, too :o) We've been to Knoydart twice now, and whilst it's been pretty rainy each time that's not been a major bother, just keeping us off the high bens. The place does have a special atmosphere, and one of *the* best pubs in Scotland in the Old Forge. Thig sinn air ais, ceart gu leòr! (We'll return, right enough!) Cheers Fred

F Riley, Nottingham