Get in touch to buy your own venison, freshly frozen sausages and burgers usually available.

You can buy a half or a whole beast as well as different cuts. Just send an email to venison@attadale.com and let us know what you are looking for. During garden opening times, pop into the Gatehouse to make your purchase.

We look forward to seeing you.

Subject to availability


Walking at Attadale

The Bothy

Walkers are welcome on the Estate.  An off road car park is provided for them and there is a bothy at Beinn Dronaig. The Bothy is open almost year-round*.

* Please Note:

Ben Dronaig Bothy - is only closed during the deer cull between 20th September 2023 and 21st October 2023.


River Carron Fishing

Attadale owns the fishing on the River Carron from the road bridge at Strathcarron to the river mouth. Day tickets are available from Roddie MacLennan on 07818 032368.


Attadale Estate

Attadale is a 30,000 acre estate in the North West of Scotland. It stretches from the south shore of Loch Carron to Loch Monar, 15 miles to the east.

Attadale is ideally situated for touring the North West Highlands. To the North are Applecross, Loch Torridon, Loch Maree and the famous gardens of Inverewe. To the South is the magnificent scenery of Kintail with Eilean Donan Castle, Glenelg and, at Kyle of Lochalsh, the bridge over to Skye.

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Our Holiday Cottages

Four holiday cottages sleeping four to eight people available year round. Click on the Info for cottages button to see what we have to offer and book directly with us.

Attadale Gardens

The beautiful gardens are open to the public from the beginning of April until the end of October. Click on the button above to find out more.


Fishing at Attadale

We have for many years worked with others to improve the stocking of the Carron River, led by Bob Kindness this has proved to be a great success. Paul Merton has a programme called 'Paul Merton Secret Stations' and Attadale Railway station is featured in the first episode. See Paul visiting Attadale Gardens and also fishing on the Carron as well as helping Bob Kindness with the technical work he undertakes.

We had a Royal visit on 24th June 2016 when HRH, The Duke of Rothesay came to see the work being done at Attadale and other sites for the restocking of the river. Click on the pictures button to see then. All photographs by Peter Barr

Deer Management

For information about the deer on the estate please click on the button. 

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Don’t give tree pests and diseases an easy ride

PLEASE USE FOOT BATH BEFORE & AFTER YOUR VISIT

Everyone visiting the countryside and our woods can help prevent the spread of pests and pathogens by taking simple steps and ensuring they clean their shoes, bike tyres and pets paws before visits. Everyone has a part they can play in protecting our woodlands.

Phytophthora pluvialis, is a fungus-like pathogen known to affect a variety of trees including western hemlock, tanoak, pine (Pinus radiata, Pinus patula and Pinus strobus) and Douglas-fir. Originally reported in Oregon, USA in 2013 and subsequently identified as the pathogen responsible for ’red needle cast’ of radiata pine in New Zealand.  Phytophthora pluvialis reached Cornwall in September 2021, where it was found affecting mature western hemlock and Douglas-fir trees. Following extensive surveillance, further outbreaks have been found in Cornwall, Devon, Cumbria and on one site in the north west of Scotland, so now a movement restriction in the area of the find at Loch Carron.