 |
 |
Braeroy is an unspoiled highland estate extending to some 23,500 acres in the Lochaber district. It is particularly noted for its spectacular scenery and quality stalking. The main buildings on the south west edge of the estate are nine miles from the village of Roy Bridge and 45 minutes from Fort William and are served by a metalled road. North west from here runs an unmetalled track that was one of General Wade's military roads. This means that despite its remoteness, access to the estate is very good.
The estate rises from an altitude of 650' to 3700' on the summit of Creag Meagaidh. The famous geological feature of the Parallel Roads can be seen over much of Glenroy. There is an abundance of wildlife ranging from pine martens to golden eagles and peregrines and much of the glen is either National Nature Reserve or a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Besides stalking, the estate can offer guests salmon fishing on the River Roy and grouse shot over pointers.
Cottages are available for renting throughout the year for fishermen or anyone wishing for a holiday based in the Highlands. The Lodge itself sleeps 16 and we would welcome out of season enquiries for holiday or conference bookings.

From the Fort William direction stay on the A82 until you reach Spean Bridge, then turn off onto the A86 which takes you straight to Roybridge. From Perth take the A9 north towards Inverness and turn off onto the A89 at Dalwhinnie. Turn left at Laggan onto the A86 towards Spean Bridge and the road will take you to Roybridge.
- How to find your way to Braeroy PDF...
Once in Roybridge take the turning to the north marked 'Glenroy', which has the river on one side and the post office on the other. The estate is at the very end of the metalled road.
The resident Caretakers live in Stable Cottage, just beyond the lodge.
For more information on the estate or if you wish to stay here then please don't hesitate to contact us.
|
 |
|



|
|