Best hotels with fishing in Scotland

Fishing has to be one of the most peaceful and rewarding pursuits in the right environment. Surrounded by the majesty of nature, the flowing water and tranquil woodland or open fields, Scotland has some of the most impressive fishing around.
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Forss House

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Thurso

Under the big skies of Caithness, wrapped in woodland and a curve of the River Forss, this Georgian mansion offers the grandeur of Scottish country house living but with modern-day warmth and comforts.
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Shieldaig Lodge

Shieldaig Lodge - Hogmanay Special Offer

Gairloch

Whale-watching, spectacular sunsets and starry, starry nights are among the wonders at this Victorian former hunting lodge on a wooded estate lapped by Loch Gairloch.
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Best hotels with fishing in Scotland

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Best hotels with fishing in Scotland

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Scourie Hotel

Scourie Hotel

SCOURIE

Spectacular scenery and the thrill of some of Scotland’s finest wild brown trout fishing lure visitors to the Campbell family’s old coaching inn on the scenic North Coast 500 road route.Large grounds encompass walled gardens and an orchard; a path leads down to the harbour.
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Toravaig House

Toravaig House

SLEAT

Ten minutes’ drive from the ferry, Anne Gracie and Ken Gunn’s whitewashed hotel has ‘fine views’ across the Sound of Sleat.
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Links House

Links House

At once grand and intimate, this sumptuously refurbished Victorian manse overlooking the green at the Royal Dornoch has a relaxed, country-house ambience, fine bedrooms, annexe suites and award-winning cooking.
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Country house hotels for fishing holidays in Scotland

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Grand country house hotels on private estates, where hikers roam alongside spectacular wildlife, you can head out for a day of quiet solitude, go with a party or have a ghillie to show you the ropes and introduce you to the area, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro.

From the Borders to the Highlands, Scotland’s rich and diverse landscape has attracted adventurous holiday makers for centuries. While spa hotels may have the monopoly on wellbeing, nothing really beats fresh air in this magical countryside.

The likes of Glenfinnan House Hotel on the idyllic shores of Loch Shiel combines the comfort of a warm welcome and excellent food - traditional haggis being a real favourite, alongside wholesome play areas for children on family holidays and then there’s the peace and quiet in which to enjoy that fishing break on your own or with friends before returning in the evening to roaring fires and excellent whiskies.

Other activities in the surrounding area include horse riding, or kayaking on the lochs, and of course you can combine your active holiday with a little exploration of Scotland’s rich history, both in the small towns and villages or venturing to its famous cities including Edinburgh and Glasgow where shopping, restaurants, bars and cafes exist in joyful abundance.

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Last updated: June 28, 2024