Wilderness and Luxury in the Scottish Highlands

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Scotland, land of brave thanes and kilted gentlemen, boasts some of the most luxurious settings in which to take a break. From hunting, shooting and fishing to afternoon tea in the most elegant of Scottish castles and sipping a dram of whiskey is one of the Scottish capital’s many cocktail bars, you’ll always find a warm Scottish welcome however you decide to spend your stay.

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Enjoy luxury in Scotland like the locals

For what the Italians like to call un bel po’ di denaro, you can experience stag hunting in the highlands. This skillful yet tranquil tradition dates back centuries and would have been a way for lords to entertain and provide luxury for guests staying at the castle of their estate.

Inver Lodge Hotel lies in Sutherland, one of the more northerly and remote of the Scottish counties. The hotel is situated amidst some of the wildest and dramatic countryside in Scotland, complete with stunning waterfalls and striking glens. This beautiful boutique hotel is in the perfect location for traditional deer stalking and offers a number of Stalking Packages to guests. If you’re looking for a luxurious trip to the Highlands, this is the perfect destination. After your deer stalking session, we’d suggest an afternoon holistic massage where you can relax and unwind after your outdoor adventure in the Scottish wilderness.

A taste of Scotland

A luxury trip to Scotland wouldn’t be complete without sampling a meal made from the beautiful produce we have available in the country. Albert Roux, one of the famous brothers from La Gavroche, has now opened a restaurant at Inver Lodge Hotel, creating elegant Scottish dishes – many from the cornucopia of sea life he retrieves from within a stone’s throw of the kitchens.

If you’re looking to combine traditional elegance with the magical remoteness of the Scottish Highlands, Alladale Wilderness Reserve is the perfect luxury Scottish getaway. You and your party of 14 can stay in the main lodge, a private mansion where top class private catering is at your disposal. Your private mansion is also equipped with a gym & sauna, billiard room and giant grand piano, naturally.

At Alladale, you can walk in an ancient Scots Pine forest, one of the last and most northerly remnants of the ‘Forest of Caledon’. You can encounter wild boar, woodland horses and a few wildcats, along with elk, and see what the landscape might have looked like to our ancestors – and even keep a piece of the enigmatic Highlands for yourself. Or you can sip champers after a safari in an off-road vehicle, looking out of the windows at your forested glens and rugged mountains and imagining yourself a Scottish Baron in your own private baronial pile.

If a romantic luxury break in Scotland is your desire, then the Boat House at the Torridon is one of the most romantic locations in Scotland. After a leisurely walk through the glens, relax by the roaring fire with a glass of wine and enjoy the unforgettable views. To complete your stay, don’t miss out on the opportunity to dine at the Torridon’s restaurant. This 3 rosette dining establishment offers exquisite food from Chef David Barnett. Before returning to your secluded boat house abode, stop by the whisky bar for a soothing dram of whisky. The hotel’s whisky bar was awarded gold status in 2013 by the Whisky Magazine Awards, making it well placed for finding a whisky that suits your tastes.

Whether you stay for a luxury getaway or go touring in Scotland, there are plenty of attractions and a wealth of uniquely wonderful places to stay.

Author: Thursa writes for Highland Titles. She is passionate about exploring Scotland’s stunning landscape and finding hidden treasures amongst the remoteness of the Highlands.