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    • Rare wildlife including golden eagles, red deer, red squirrels, pine martens, and all species of grouse
    • Some of the finest mountains within the Cairngorms National Park
    • One of the largest areas of remnant Caledonian pine forest

    A traditional Highland estate that encompasses 4 of the 5 highest peaks in the Cairngorms (and in the UK) and provides accommodation, as well as opportunities for walking, climbing and highland sports ranging from stalking to fishing.

    Estate: all year, daily.

    Open Days at Lodge on Easter Sunday and first Sunday of July and September, 10-4.
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