We’re delighted to share some exciting news — a fantastic new property has just been added to our letting portfolio!
We’re putting the final finishing touches in place at Old Tullochroam, preparing this truly special property for its first guests.
Perched high above Loch Laggan on the North western edge of Ardverikie Estate, this remarkable retreat promises big views, bold landscapes, and total tranquillity. From sweeping loch views to the dramatic hills beyond, it’s a setting designed to be experienced, not just seen.
Whether you're drawn by walking, wildlife, photography, or simply the peace of the outdoors, Old Tullochroam will offer the perfect escape.
Be among the first to experience this remarkable new addition to our portfolio and secure your stay
Bookings will be available from the 30th of July, feel free to contact the office directly to pre-book your stay.
Sleeping from 3 to 13 people in a variety of locations around the Estate we have properties to suit all sizes of group and budget, and they are all dog friendly too!
Those people booking our cottages may also enjoy (subject to availability) the unique privilege of being able to book exclusive tours of the main reception rooms of Ardverikie Castle, to see inside a family home which has remained largely untouched since it was built in the nineteenth century as the ultimate expression of Victorian Gothic splendour.
Rudh na Magach
Inverpattack Lodge
Gatelodge
Gallovie Cottage
Rowan Brae
Pinewood
Eco Pod
ReviewsArdverikie is one of Scotland’s oldest and most famous deer forests. Having been in the same ownership for over 150 years, Ardverikie is in the unique position of having been sympathetically managed with a core value of environmental stewardship for that entire period.
This has led to the diverse landscape and species mix that we are able to enjoy today. Our herd of over 1000 Red Deer roam the hills around the estate, and are carefully managed to ensure not only their health and vitality but also to make sure that their numbers do not adversely affect the habitat.