Argyll Estates
Near Inveraray, Argyll & The Isles
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Experience Argyll Estates
Whether it is deer stalking near Inveraray, or snipe and goose shooting on the wild Isle of Tiree, this estate has much to offer the sportsman who embraces truly wild and authentic sport.
Very experienced and accommodating keepers and stalkers will ensure you have the best possible experience.
Fishing permits are available on the Isle of Tiree only; the best time is August, September, and October.
Sport Offered
Shooting
- Snipe – Driven and walked up (Aug 12th – Jan 31st) Isle of Tiree
- Duck and Geese – Goose shooting on Tiree
Deer Stalking/Hunting
- Red Stags – 1 July – 20 October
- Red Hinds – 21 October – 15 February
Fishing
- Sea Trout – Loch and river (1st Apr – 15th Oct) best time Aug, Sep, and Oct
- Brown Trout – Loch and river (1st Apr – 15th Oct) best time Aug, Sep, and Oct
Argyll Estates currently has two self-catering holiday lets near Inveraray, ideal for stalking guests to relax after a long day on the hills.
Stronshira House sleeps 10, and Garron Lodge sleeps 2 and sits on the edge of Loch Fyne, with beautiful views over the loch and to the town of Inveraray itself.
On the Isle of Tiree, sporting groups are welcome to stay in the impressive Island House, located on the banks of Loch An Eilean with stunning views.
Prices vary depending on group numbers and their requirements and will be agreed when making a sporting booking.
- West Highland Wildlife Tours – Experience the stunning Glen Shira with a tour with our wildlife expert, an opportunity to see incredible wildlife up close and personal.
- Inveraray Castle – Visit the home of the Duke of Argyll and Clan Campbell, one of Scotland’s finest stately homes. The highlight of the Castle for many visitors is the Armoury Hall which has a ceiling 21m high and has an incredible array of weaponry on display, much of which was used in the Battle of Culloden. The Castle’s beautifully maintained gardens and expansive Estate offers some fantastic walks, not least the woodland walk up Dun na Cuaiche which offers spectacular views across Loch Fyne.