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Alvie and Dalraddy Estates

Traditional Highland Estate overlooking the Cairngorm mountain


Quad Bike   Alvie Horseriding

 

Located on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park, Alvie & Dalraddy Estates total some 13,000 acres of land stretching from the River Spey, northwest over the Monadhliath Mountains to the watershed between the Dulnain and Findhorn rivers. The Estates provide a wide variety of habitat from the loch side wetlands of Loch Insh and Loch Alvie through farmland and pine woodland, up through the heather clad grouse moors to the high moorland tops.  In addition to traditional country sports there are opportunities to participate in the following activities:-

 

 

 

Clay Pigeon Shooting

  • Enjoy a few hours Clay Pigeon Shooting, in a rural Highland setting.
  • Our layout comprises traps for 'Down the Line', 'Driven Grouse', 'High Pheasant' and 'Springing Teal'.  For novice groups we provide full instruction and for the more experienced groups as much practice as you wish.   
Archery
  • For groups (minimum 4) we can offer fully qualified instructors with tuition and all the necessary equipment provided  
Horse Riding  
  • Experience adventure on horseback at Alvie Stables.  Superb riding is on offer through miles of magnificent countryside where both novices and experienced riders are welcome.  To book direct please call Ingrid on 07831 4953397.  
  • General or specific tours of the Estate can be arranged lasting from an hour to all day.  The tour can include visits to the working hill farm with its sheep and cattle, native pine and commercial woodlands, the fish hatchery, soft fruit farm at Alvie Gardens, the granite and slate quarries, the ancient standing stones, and a dam and water driven turbine that was once used to provide the Estate electricity.  There is always the possibility to see a myriad of wildlife including red deer, grouse, buzzards, oystercatchers, red squirrels and blue mountain hare during the tour.  
Fishing  
  • Loch fishing - By fishing from a boat or from the bank Loch Insh provides salmon, artic char, brown trout and Pike.  Whilst Loch Alvie and Loch Beag contain brown trout and pike.  
  • In addition there is Jock of the Bog, 2 acres of water stocked with brown trout, for fishing from the bank only. 
  • River fishing - Fishing from the banks of the river Spey or Feshie offer the opportunity to catch salmon, sea trout or brown trout.

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Tel: 01549 651255 .

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