
Aberarder Estate lies in the wonderfully secluded Upper Strathnairn, yet it is within easy access of the city of Inverness, about 14 miles and its Airport (30 minute drive).
The estate extends to about 10,000 acres and is principally known for its excellent shooting. The Grouse moor has an enviable reputation, with an average of nearly 500 brace per annum, with the 2010 season achieving 770 brace from both walked up and driven days. In addition to its grouse, the high ground has an average annual cull of about 20 red stags.
About 500 pheasants are released on the low ground, adjoining the Upper River Nairn Valley, offering mixed walked up days for 4 or 5 guns, to include pheasants, woodcock, snipe, duck and hares.
The estate also offers challenging Sika and Roe Buck stalking.
Aberarder is very much a mixed, all round Sporting Estate of top quality and in addition to the shooting and stalking, provides enjoyable trout fishing, in Loch Ruthven, renowned for it’s good wild brown trout fishing and there are two small lochans which are stocked with rainbow trout.
Accommodation is available on the estate by arrangement on a self catering basis for sporting parties.
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