Step back in time to the age old sport of stalking, or hunting, in Scotland. Entering the Scottish Highlands, knowing your game awaits, has quickened the pulse of hunters for generations. You may be an experienced hunter, or beginner, but now it’s your turn!
Whether you are hunting pigeons, rabbits, duck or geese on a weekend trip with your family or scheduling some free time for your corporate group between negotiations and meetings on a large and spacious estate. You’ll find millions of acres of forested lands, and grassy timbered hills, filled with game, at your disposal. Either way, it promises to be exhilarating.
There are dozens of options for the Highlands Hunter to choose from. Some of it may be relaxing, like a local pheasant drive among well maintained ranch populations. Or if you prefer being part of a larger challenges, try hunting the Roe Bucks, and Scotland’s famously beautiful Red Stag. Finally there is fishing. Cool mornings, shady glens, and massive salmon to eat fresh at the end of the day.
Available for most hunting and shooting in scotland trips like this are packages deals, and will includes your guide. This guide or “ghille” knows the land intimately, and will be prepared with seasonal knowledge of where the game is and plenty of helpful advise. These guides will have available for their clients whatever is needed to brings the hunt to a successful conclusion, as well as a strong pony to take the kill home.
Guided hunts, depending on where you go and what you plan to hunt, offers many options for your comfort as well. There are self catering cottages, or formal lodging hidden in the hills. There you can opt for luxury butler services, or if you prefer something closer to nature, there is always the sheer beauty of camping in the hills.











