Highland Escapes at Rhiedorrach Estates
At Rhiedorrach Estate, fishing enthusiasts are treated to unparalleled experiences amidst serene Lochans and the picturesque River Shee. Whether casting a line in our tranquil Lochans or testing skills against the lively trout in the River Shee, anglers are promised unforgettable moments surrounded by stunning Highland landscapes. To obtain a fishing permit, simply follow the link provided.
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Experience the epitome of Highland hospitality at Rhiedorrach Estate's luxurious accommodations, the Coachhouse and the Hayloft. Nestled within the charming village of Braemar, Scotland, these two- and three-bedroom lodges offer a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Attached to Callater Lodge, guests enjoy a seamless blend of privacy and convenience, with easy access to local amenities and outdoor adventures. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Scottish Highlands and create lasting memories amidst the breathtaking beauty of Rhiedorrach Estate.
Rhiedorrach Estate is a premier destination for sporting enthusiasts, offering both stalking and shooting experiences across its expansive landscapes. The Grouse season begins with the 'Glorious Twelfth' in August and runs through until early December, providing opportunities for driven and walked-up shooting amidst the estate’s natural beauty. For those passionate about deer stalking. Rhiedorrach Estate is renowned for it’s Red deer stalking in particular during the Stag Rut (late September & October). Rhiedorrach is also able to provide Hind and Roe Stalking opportunities. The estate still honours the traditional seasons for all deer stalking. With the addition of the Salmon Fishing on the Finegand Beats, Rhiedorrach is the ideal place to attempt a MacNab Challenge! Please contact the estate office directly to discuss bespoke sporting packages (subject to availability)
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