A L Wildlife & Game
A L Wildlife and Game, part of Ardtaraig Estate and shoot, sits at the head of Loch Striven in beautiful Argyll. The estate hosts a 17th century Scottish laird's house, which was once the property of the Campbells, and the shooting syndicate offers strong pheasant game along a memorable landscape.
Allendale Estate
Ardfin Estate
You will find Ardfin sculpted into the southern shores of the Isle of Jura, in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides; a 12,000 acre estate, restored and revitalised to combine the luxuries of golf and Ardfin’s natural haven, with a landscape that showcases the ravishing wild.
Ardtalla Estate
Ardtalla Estate lies in the south-east corner of the Isle of Islay, just off the west coast. The name derives from Gaelic Àird, a "point", and talla, a now obsolete word for rock. Ardtalla Estate features stunning coastal scenery and an Iron Age fort.
Ardtalnaig Estate
The Ardtalnaig Estate is an 8,500 acre shooting estate on Loch Tay. The land is carefully managed to preserve and encourage Scotland's natural and indigenous biodiversity. Many travel here to shoot and fish in Scotland’s natural beauty.
Armadale Estate
Armadale Estate is a historic plot, homing a ruined castle and country house in Armadale, Skye, former home of the MacDonalds. Facing south-east over the Sound of Sleat, the 20,000 acre estate includes crofting land, several common grazings as well as heritage properties.
Arndean Farms
With expansive views of the surrounding Ochill Hills, Arndean is one of Central Scotlands most charming Estates. With public gardens, farming activities, shooting and fishing being well renowned, the busy estate boasts beautiful rolling hills and woodlands near Dollar.
Auchlyne & Suie Estate
Auchlyne & Suie Estate is a family run estate based on traditional values looking forward to the future. The estate is in Glen Dochart on the northern edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It encompasses both agricultural and sporting operations, as well as renewable energy and a B&B.
Auchnacree Estate
Auchnacree is an estate in Angus, Scotland, five miles north of Forfar. Auchnacree stands in the very middle of the county, on a lane through the hills which drops down to the Noran Water. Furthermore, the estate discovered and still possess historical objects from the Bronze Age.
Auchnafree Estate
Auchnafree Estate lies at the very heart of Perthshire hidden away in the beautiful Sma’ Glen. The Estate comprises 12,000 acres of stunning hills and crags, glens and rivers, all teeming with wildlife throughout the seasons.
Ballindalloch Estate
Situated at the heart of Speyside in the northeast of Scotland, Ballindalloch Estate is a famous Highland sporting estate, boasting excellent fly-fishing on the Rivers Spey and Avon, as well as pheasant and grouse shooting and world renowned roe stalking.
Balnakeilly Estate
Situated in Pitlochry, Balnakeilly is a luxury estate surrounded by the heart of Perthshire. Balnakeilly was previously owned by the Stewart-Wilson family (descendants of Alexander Stewart, known as the Wolf of Badenoch, son of King Robert II of Scotland) for almost 500 years.
Ben Alder Estate
The Estate sits on the doorstep of the highest mountain in the remote area of the Scottish Highlands between Loch Ericht and Glen Spean. A luxurious haven with excellent views of the loch and mountains, encouraging hillwalking and the sighting of wild deer.
Black Mount Estate
Owned by the Fleming family, the spectacular Black Mount Estate is situated in Argyll and Bute, known for skiing, climbing and picturesque walks. It is also known worldwide as a stalking destination, being a spacious natural habitat for stags.
Boreland Estate
Boreland Estate is set on a hill surrounded by wild and beautiful land. With unobstructed views down to Loch Tay, fields filled with animals and rewilding projects galore – it’s all about slow and sustainable adventure.
Borve Estate
Borve Estate is surrounded by miles of crystal clear ocean, a plethora of wild animals, and notorious hiking trails on Harris. The estate itself was built as a sporting lodge around 1868 by Charles Adolphus Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore, as an aristocratic destination for shooting and fishing.
Braco Castle Estate
Braco Castle is a 3,00 acre estate near Gleneagles, Perthshire. There are two steep valleys with small speight rivers running through them which lends itself to some of the most stunning driven pheasant shooting in Scotland.
Brewlands Estate
Brewlands, holiday home to both American Presidents Bush, is an ancient monastic estate in Glenisla, Perthshire, set in magnificent Highland scenery on the edge of the Cairngorm National Park, one and a half hours north of Edinburgh’s World Heritage sites.
Cadogan Estate
The Cadogan Estate sits north-east of Auchnafree, surrounding the majority of Loch Freuchie with rolling hills and beautiful plains devoted to nature and agriculture. Being in central Scotland, just on the brink of the Highlands, the regularly quiet estate is home to flourishing flora and fauna.
Charterhall Estate
Charterhall lies between the Borders towns of Coldstream, Duns, Kelso, and Greenlaw. Privately owned and commercially managed, it has been under the stewardship of the same family for over 350 years and holds deep historical significance due to its connection to the Battle of Flodden in 1513.
Conaglen Estate
Conaglen Estate extends to over 40,000-acres of breathtaking Scottish West Coast scenery and encapsulates the traditional images of a Highland Estate. Conaglen is located 13 miles from Fort William, surrounded by a wealth of natural and historical attractions in the North-West of Scotland.
Craigmyle Estate
Set in Aberdeenshire, Craigmyle lies just east of Torphins and 10km northwest of Banchory. Built in 1676 by a branch of the Burnett family, the estate used to boast a significant Manor House, but the beauty of the surrounding woodlands and fine agricultural land have lasted the ages.
Dalmarnock Fishings
The Dalmarnock Fishing company itself is praised to host a very under-fished part of River Tay due to it never letting commercially. Dalmarnock has been in the same family for generations, who, until recent years, had only fished it themselves. It now stands as a prosperous salmon fishing retreat.
Derculich Estate
Derculich Estate possesses an 18th century country manor near the left bank of the River Tay, a few miles from Aberfeldy. The estate offers notorious trout fishing and agricultural land on the northbank of the River Tay.
Drummond Estate
Drummond Estate is located in Perthshire, Scotland. Hosting a spectacular 15th century castle, the estate is known for its gardens, described by Historic Environment Scotland as "the best example of formal terraced gardens in Scotland." It is situated in Muthill parish, just 4km south of Crieff.
Dunalastair Estate
Dunalastair Estate has homed many well known clans, from MacDonalds to Robertsons. The estate includes a great variety of habitats; the low ground pasture lies around the farms and the land then rises to become extensive hills of heather, including the western half of Schiehallion.
Duncroisk Estate
At Duncroisk in Glen Lochay, the low glen is surrounded by green hills and frequent clouds. Located in Highland Perthshire, the landscape hosts forestry alongside endless streams, farmland through rock and moss.
Dungarthill Estate
Dungarthill House is understood to date from 1889 when it was built as a wedding gift to its fundamental owner. By Dunkeld, Perthshire, this elegant country house and land own breathtaking views of wood and water, not far from the northern bank of the River Tay on the highland fringe.
Dunlossit Estate
Located to the north east of Islay, Dunlossit is a family owned estate set in 18,500 acres of hill ground, farmland and woodland. Bought in 1937 by Helmut Schroder, the family - now in its fourth generation, maintain their land through forestry and conservation.
Emblehope & Burngrange Estate
Emblehope & Burngrange Estate is comprised of some 7,550 acres, forming an upland moorland estate that is praised as the centre of excellence for working dogs. Recently acquired by The Kennel Club, the estate is covered with stunning woodlands and grazing land.
Fealar Estate
One of the most remote estates in mainland Scotland, Fealar Estate is truly hidden away in the Scottish Highlands. Surrounded by Scotland’s vast natural environment, Fealar embodies the raw and untouched world of Tweed.
Findynate Estate
Like many estates in Strath Tay, Findynate was a Stewart property for centuries before being sold away in the 1870s. Furthermore, the estate centres a grade B-listed Scots baronial mansion, adjoining three hill lochs for stalking and shooting, plus salmon fishing on the peerless River Tay.
Forestry & Land Scotland
Forestry and Land Scotland is the Scottish Government agency responsible for managing our national forests and land. Furthermore, the agency develop renewable energy schemes and conserve habitats, wildlife and archaeological treasures.
Glenalmond Estate
Glenalmond has for centuries been known as an immaculate Highland Perthshire Estate, boasting acres of woodland and agricultural land. Further known to trace its roots back to 3000 BC, the sport of shooting and hunting has a long reigned supreme in their tradition.
Glenkinglass Estate
Nearing Loch Etive, Glenkinglass Estate is surrounded by rolling hills and generational rivers. The terrain, although harsh and often consumed by the elements, holds a natural beauty that very few places possess.
Glenlyon Estate
Glenlyon Estate is a traditional, privately owned mixed sporting estate located approximately 3 miles north of Loch Tay, in the centre of Highland Perthshire – extending to approximately 7,000 acres with extensive forestry.
Glenogil Estate
An estate known to hold a mixture of different sporting statures, Glenogil focuses on conservation through their wise use of the natural environment and a responsibility to look after their famous and colourful countryside, lying between Glen Clova and Glen Lethnot in the famed Angus Glens.
Glen Tanar Estate
Glen Tanar is set in Scotland's spectacular Cairngorms National Park in Royal Deeside. Throughout the estate there is mile upon mile of untouched, open wilderness, encouraging exploration. Glen Tanar further embraces Salmon and Trout Fishing on their private lochs.
Hunthill Estate
Hunthill Estate is a 19th-century mansion that includes sections of a 16th-century tower house. Located in the parish of Jedburgh, within Roxburghshire, the estate also holds historical significance due to the family's descent from the powerful Black Douglases and their kin, the Glendonwyns.
Innerwick Estate
Innerwick Estate is located half way up Glenlyon, with a variety of landscapes from deep river gorges and rock pools to gentle farmland and dramatic mountain peaks. The Estate hosts a working farm and sporting land, taking advantage of Highland Perthshire.
Inverailort Estate
Inverailort Estate, the highland home for many, from cabinet ministers to playwrights, sits north-west over Loch Ailort, its southern aspect placed into the hillside so that it is surrounded by different shades of green forestry. Although much of the house sits in ruin, this 12,000 acre estate is no stranger to high-life guests.
Invergeldie Estate
Invergeldie is one of the most incredible and scenic Scottish estates totalling nearly 12,000 acres. The highland estate is located in Glen Lednock, to the north west of Crieff. It’s land hosts gently rolling hills that graduate towards the great mountains of Scotland.
Invermay Estate
An estate on the northern edge of the Ochil Hills, central Perth and Kinross, Invermay lies in the wooded glen of the Water of May. The Estate dates back to the late 18th Century, and is the subject of the ballad entitled, “The Birks of Invermay.”
Islay Estate
Located in the Heart of Islay, the island known as the Queen of the Hebrides, the Estate is a diverse rural business set amongst sweeping beaches and heather hills. Islay is a renowned destination for rural pursuits, occupied by red and roe deer, as well as trout and salmon.
Kinnaird Estate
Situated in Highland Perthshire amid dramatic scenery, Kinnaird is an estate of outstanding beauty, containing all of the elements you would hope to find in such a place and known for it’s salmon fishing - highly regarded as the best in River Tay.
Kinpurnie Estate
Kinpurnie Estate and Castle is located 19km west of Dundee, close to Newtyle, near Blairgowrie, Angus in Scotland. The Kinpurnie Estate was historically a property owned by William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie by grant from King Robert the Bruce in 1317.
Laggan Estate
Laggan Estate is located on the west coast of the island close to Bowmore, the main village on Islay, which is famous for its Round Church and Whisky. Laggan is renowned for its scenery, and most importantly, its biodiversity. It is a paradise for naturalists, botanists and birdwatchers year-round.
Lednathie Estate
Lednathie hosts secluded and extremely welcoming grounds with stunning views from every aspect; including that of the River Prosen which flows along the bottom of the estate. Lednathie is only an hour from St.Andrews, with many travelling here for world-famous golf ventures.
Longford Estate
Longford Estate is comprised of 16,000 acres of land, from the water meadows of the River Avon to the chalk downland in the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a well known historical presence, the estate hosts a National Gallery within Longford Castle.
Meggernie Estate
Meggernie Estate extends to approximately 22,400 acres on which there is a well structured farming operation, with a substantial area of forestry as well as very significant sporting operations including highly regarded red deer stalking.
Moy Estate
Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Moy Estate is a hidden gem just south of Inverness, and is the natural home of the chiefs of the Clan MacKintosh, a notorious and historic highland clan. In fact, Jacobite leader, Charles Edward Stuart was known to have been a visitor of Moy Estate in 1746.
Ormsary Estate
Ormsary, with its ancient Viking connections, is set in a National Scenic area and enjoys a mild climate. This very private estate is an unspoilt landscape of woods and moorland with stunning seascapes to the islands of Islay, Jura and Gigha.
Pearsie Estate
Pearsie is a near 4,000 acre sporting estate near Kirriemuir in the Angus Glens, owned by Pearsie International. The estate centres around a B-listed country manor which dates back to the 17th century, and is surrounded by endless hidden moors and glens.
Remony Estate
A small Highland estate on the south shore of Loch Tay, extending to some 7,000 acres rising steeply from the loch, it is a mixture of heather hill and rough grassland except for very few ploughable hill fields, where pheasant and grouse shooting is prevalent.
Ropsley Farms Ltd.
Ropsley Farms is located in Lincolnshire, surrounded by stunning English woodlands and freshwater creeks. Being in the central belt of English farmland, Ropsley farm has initiative sustainability prospects, providing land for both grazing and cattle.
Roro Estate
Roro is a privately owned estate situated in Glenlyon, the longest of the Scottish glens and arguably one of the loveliest, some eighteen miles west of Aberfeldy in Highland Perthshire. Hillwalking, fishing and bird watching are well regarded in this traditional Scottish location.
Ruantallain Estate
Ruantallain is a sporting estate of 20,000 acres lying coast to coast across the middle of the Isle of Jura with Loch Tarbert at its southern boundary. Largely spread across the inaccessible western coast of the island, the estate boasts some of the most beautiful and rugged terrain.
Scone Estates
Scone Estates is a 400 year old family estate situated in the heart of rural Perthshire. The Estates stretch from fertile arable land by the banks of the River Tay at Scone, to the rolling hills of North Logiealmond. Extending to over 18,000 acres, the estate is owned by the Earl of Mansfield.
South Chesthill Estate
The estate offers an opportunity to experience wild Scotland at its best, with six miles of river and 7,000 acres to explore. Although it is easily accessible, becoming lost in South Chesthill Estate is a welcomed adventure.
Spott Estate
Residing in East Lothian, just a few miles from the centre of Edinburgh, Spott House and Estate boasts 2,463 acres of farm land. Originally a family estate of the Hays of Yester, Spott is reputed to have housed Oliver Cromwell, during the Battle of Dunbar in 1650.
Strone Estate
Situated at the head of Loch Fyne, Strone Estate is a renowned stalking estate only one hour from Glasgow. With drastic steep terrain and beautiful scenery, Strone’s wondering stags and environment makes for an unforgettable estate.
Tarbert Country Estate
Tarbert Country Estate holds a magnificent position on the shores of West Loch Tarbert, with stunning views over the loch to Kintyre and the hills of Arran. Surrounded by oak woods, and not far from Tarbert Castle, the estate holds connections to Robert the Bruce and James IV.
Tarvie Estate
Near hidden waterfalls and Castle Leod, Tarvie Estate hosts a modern central country house that stands high on the natural hillside. Tarvie, known for Scottish stalking, hosts small lochs in the valley below, making it a popular tourist destination in Strathpeffer.
Teasses Estate
Teasses, a picturesque Scottish country estate in Fife, sits close to St. Andrews, and within one hour from Edinburgh, Teasses boasts 1100 acres of organic pasture, woodland, and gardens. Home to red squirrels, deer, and Highland Cattle, it provides a glimpse of natural Scotland.
Tullybeagles Estate
Known for it’s Red Stag Stalking, Tullybeagles Estate is located in Perthshire, surrounded by farmland in a calm but prosperous Central-Scotland valley. Furthermore, Tullybeagles is known to have hosted the late Queen Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh on private shoots.
Urrard Estate
Urrard is an all-round sporting estate extending to 2500 acres, encompassing breath-taking scenery, dramatic topography and a mix of shooting, stalking and fishing, with a stunning mansion house steeped in history.