Glenfeshie Lodge

Inverness-shire, Scotland

SLEEPS 12 IN 6 ROOMS

PRICES ON APPLICATION 

Accommodation

Glenfeshie is a living landscape - a place once blighted by deforestation is now beginning to repair itself at a rapid pace. The lodge dates back to the 1880s. The lodge had played host to Queen Victoria, and it is said that the famous painting “Monarch of the Glen” by Edwin Landseer originates from this area.

Glenfeshie Lodge offers accommodation to parties of up to 12 people on an exclusive, fully catered basis. Entering through the main door you’ll be greeted by a large hallway that leads to a fantastic historic dining room, a spacious tartan deluxe drawing room with a large stone fireplace, both overlooking the breathtaking glen.

On the upper floor, you have one master bedroom with an ensuite bath-room, one large ensuite single room, two single rooms which originally were for  children and three unique ensuite double bedrooms at your disposal. In addition, a “pilot-room” intended for travelling staff or security-personnel is available

Features

Sleeping 12 in 6 bedrooms

One master bedroom with an ensuite bath-room

One large ensuite single room

Two single rooms which originally were for  children

Three unique ensuite double bedrooms

A “pilot-room” intended for travelling staff or security-personnel is available

Historic dining room

A spacious tartan deluxe drawing room with a large stone fireplace

Views overlooking the glen

Glenfeshie’s famous pony picnics

 

Location

Located north of Kingussie and south of Aviemore in Highland, Scotland

Set in historic Glenfeshie Estate