Using this tool will set a cookie on your device to remember your preferences.As we move out of the coronavirus lockdown, we’re pleased to be able to welcome back visitors to the estate. The toilet facilities at Linn of Dee are open. Magnificent wooded river gorge where one of the goriest battles in Jacobite history took placePanoramic views stretch out in all directions from the pine-clad summit of this Perthshire hillCharming riverside walk in the heart of Big Tree CountryA fairytale setting for a Scottish castle packed with history, armour and artBirthplace of a genius – a celebration of the enduring legacy of Scotland’s national poetAn elegant and luxurious stately home designed by William AdamDeep gorges, cascading waterfalls, Castle Campbell and woodland walks in the Ochil HillsMajestic mountain paradise for hikers, climbers, geologists and nature loversHelp protect our treasured places - now and for future generations Campfires are not permitted near trees, in forests or on peaty ground – as Mar Lodge Estate is made up of a mixture of these habitats, campfires are not permitted anywhere on the estate.We try to welcome drones where we can.
We use necessary cookies to make our site work. Please note there is no waymarking as our policy is to minimise interference in the landscape. Mar Lodge Estate is a highland estate in western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which has been owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland since 1995. Detailed accessibility guides for the most visited Trust places are available on Accessible parking is available in the Linn of Dee car park.Accessible toilets are available in the Linn of Dee car park.Coach parking is available at the Linn of Dee car park.Dogs are welcome on the estate but please keep them under close control or on leads, especially during bird nesting season between April and July.There are Pay & Display car parks at Linn of Dee and Linn of Quoich; parking is free for members or £3 per day for non-members.There are Pay & Display car parks at Linn of Dee and Linn of Quoich; parking is free for members or £3 per day for non-members.There are seasonal toilet facilities at the Linn of Dee, which our ranger team open as often as they can.
We'd also like to set optional analytics cookies to help us improve it. There are several mountain bothies, as well as opportunities for wild camping. The wild beauty of the Cairngorms unfolds around a 19th-century sporting lodge on this spectacular estate. Mar Lodge Estate is made up of more than 29,000 hectares of astonishing Scottish landscape: heather-covered moorland, Caledonian pine forest, towering mountains and the Quoich wetlands, home to wading birds and otters.
Well done for spotting the deer, the lay bys overlooking Mar Lodge Estate are a great place to spot red deer and you also get excellent views of the Cairngorms and Mar Lodge itself. Scale the peak of Ben MacDui (1,309m), one of our 15 Munros. Necessary cookies enable core functionality on our website.
Mar Lodge Estate covers over 72,000 acres of spectacular Cairngorms mountain and moorland landscape, offering some of Scotland’s most rewarding red deer stalking and walked-up grouse shooting, as well as salmon and sea-trout fishing on the River Dee.
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We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them or accept our recommended settings. The Mar Lodge Ranger Team. We use necessary cookies to make our site work. Wild camping is permitted on Mar Lodge Estate. Mar Lodge Estate is made up of more than 29,000 hectares of astonishing Scottish landscape: heather-covered moorland, Caledonian pine forest, towering mountains and the Quoich wetlands, home to wading birds and otters.
We try to welcome drones where we can. The National Trust for Scotland is a charity registered in Scotland, Charity Number SC 007410 The estate is one of the most important areas for nature conservation in the British Isles and in 2017 it was awarded National Nature Reserve status – making it the largest NNR in the UK. Necessary cookies enable core functionality on our website. There is a small information hut at the Linn of Dee, which our ranger team opens as often as they can. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.We use marketing cookies to personalise your visit to our website and show you tailored advertising based on your likes and interests.We use analytics cookies to monitor visitor behaviour patterns and improve our website performance.If you wish to change your preferences, you may do so on our Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling & Forth Valley
The wild beauty of the Cairngorms unfolds around a 19th-century sporting lodge on this spectacular estate. Mar Lodge Estate is 3 miles west of Braemar. At all Trust places, admission is free for members.