Open to guests for more than 40 years, the Aigas Field Centre is a wonderful place to observe and photograph some of the most iconic species in the British Isles including pine marten, red deer and golden eagle.
The House of Aigas is the home of renowned Scottish naturalist, Sir John Lister-Kaye, who has spent the last few decades turning his home into a wildlife haven.
The centre offers a range of accommodation and a number of purpose-built hides which guests can use freely, as well as a whole host of other locations that provide reliable and high-quality wildlife sightings. There is also a network of well-maintained trails winding across the Aigas Estate including around the loch, over moorland and up to the Iron Age Fort. During the day at Aigas it is possible to see many of our resident species, including red squirrels, red and roe deer, and a dazzling array of bird, including several raptors.
Ideal for viewing: pine marten, red deer, crested tit, goldcrest, golden eagle
Where: Scottish Highlands, Scotland
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The spectacular Scottish Highlands provides the ultimate setting for our Festival of British Wildlife. Join some of the world’s leading naturalists and wildlife photographers for exclusive use of Aigas Estate on this trip for both photographers and non-photographers as we observe Britain's most iconic species.
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Destination: Scotland, United Kingdom
Price
(exc. flights): 8 days
from £3,295
Trip type:
Group Tour
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Situated around the gardens and wooded areas of Aigas Estate in the heart of the Scottish Highlands and within easy walking distance of Aigas House, the timber cabins accommodate up to 40 guests. The cabins are completely self-contained, tastefully furnished and equipped with en suite bedrooms.
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