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Recently restored to its original Victorian marches, the 20,000 acre Kildermorie estate includes Loch Morie and the headwater catchment of the Alness river. Although lying at the end of a private road, providing peace, privacy and seclusion, Kildermorie is less than an hour by car from Inverness airport.
The Lodge provides luxurious, centrally heated accommodation complemented by open log fires in the reception rooms, furnished throughout with period furniture (including a Broadwood grand piano) and featuring a cook's delight of a modern kitchen.
Accommodation Beautifully furnished, centrally heated accommodation with 10 double/twin bedrooms each with its own en-suite bathroom, is provided in Meall Mor Lodge, a superb Lodge combining the best of the traditional with modern standards of comfort, convenience and safety. One suite, with its own kitchen facilities, can function as a self-contained flat, and another, on the ground floor, is handicapped equipped. The Lodge includes a fully equipped catering kitchen, a large dining room, two large lounges with log fires, office with e-mail/internet access, a large heated drying room and a gun room. The housekeeper keeps the Lodge clean and tidy; all linen is provided. A trolley-mounted gas barbecue services the courtyard. The Lodge is fully catered by recommended cooks, unless other arrangements are agreed, with catering separately charged depending on requirements. Dogs are welcome, although not allowed in the Lodge; estate kennels are available. The Lodge is let on a flexible basis to suit house parties, family or sporting holidays, corporate or conference use. April Cottage, a traditional stone, centrally-heated cottage provides modern, comfortable accommodation for up to 4. It is ideal for a family or small hind stalking groups or as overflow and/or staff accommodation from nearby Meall Mor Lodge. This is a "No smoking" property. View internal Photographs of Meall Mor Lodge
Stalking Kildermorie is a well known deer forest with two beats in the heart of magnificent scenery. The topography makes it possible for two rifles to stalk in any wind. Resident stalkers use garrons and argocat for bringing home up to ten beasts in the peak weeks to one of the finest Victorian deer larders in Scotland. Sika stalking is now available in the woods, and will enable early morning and late evening stalking convenient to the lodge.
Fishing Kildermorie is able to provide extensive salmon and trout fishing. Salmon and sea trout fishing is available on the Kildermorie Beat of the Alness offering single bank fishing with an average of nearly 50 salmon per annum. Additionally there is the Glasa river near the Lodge. There is also loch fishing on the 2 mile long Loch Morie which contains brown and ferox trout, and five productive hill lochs. There are two boats with outboards on Loch Morie and a boat on four of the other lochs. Shooting Limited grouse shooting is provided over the estate's pointers, together with ptarmigan shooting for the more adventurous. Clay pigeon shooting is available for both beginners and those "getting their eye in".
BALEDIGLE ESTATE, Sutherland The Estate controls the sport at Baledigle, over 3,000 acres close to Forsinard, Sutherland. Transport is provided from Kildermorie for escorted roe stalking using the rides and deer lawns amongst the forest areas.
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CKD Galbraith
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