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IMAGINE A KINGDOM
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OF LEGEND NOT MYTH
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A LAND WHERE EAGLES SOAR
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AND RIVERS RUN CLEAR AND DEEP
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OF HEATHER AND STREAM
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A PLACE WHERE WIND BLOWS…

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TOMDOUN, SCOTLAND
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IMAGINE A KINGDOM, YOUR KINGDOM.
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BOB & PAUL VISIT TOMDOUN!

For their award-winning BBC television series Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing the two comedy stars and keen anglers paid a visit to Tomdoun Estate, to fish the stunning River Garry in search of our legendary ferox trout…

Watch the episode on iPlayer >>

HOW FAR DO YOU NEED TO GO TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL?

With a visit to Toundoun Estate experience some of the best and wildest stretches of river and some of the most exciting fishing locations anywhere in the Highlands.

FISHERMAN’S HOLIDAY COTTAGE

Alt Na Slat is a lovely two-bedroomed self-catering cottage set within the Estate. Having recently undergone a complete renovation, this traditional stone-built property provides a Highland experience, alongside the modern essentials.

Details and tariffs >>

WEST OF TOMDOUN:
HEADING OUT TO SEA FROM KINLOCH HOURN

WORLD-CLASS ANGLING

Whether casting from river’s edge or from one of our boats, you will get to experience fly- and lure-fishing at its pinnacle. With local ‘beats’ world-famous for its voracious wild trout and great salmon runs, there is chance to catch a fish of a life a lifetime. In pristine natural habitat.

GETTING HERE


For international visitors
Fly into Glasgow Airport and connect with the helicopter (around one hour) or car transfer (three hours) for a sweeping trip into the heartland of the Scottish Highlands, passing natural beauty spots of Ben Nevis – the highest peak in the UK – Glen Coe and Loch Lomond.

Tomdoun has a private helipad located in front of the House. Private aircraft can land by appointment five miles from the Estate.

For British travellers
Fly to Glasgow or connect with flights to Inverness Airport, leaving the prospect of a 1hr 20 minute drive along side Loch Ness, through the Great Glen and out towards the West coast.