A superb highland lodge offering peaceful seclusion, panoramic views and laid-back luxury at the most remote and beautiful setting in the Scottish Highlands.
Alladale offers a unique opportunity to stay in the comfort of a private, luxurious highland lodge, in the most magnificent setting of one of Europe's most spectacular wilderness reserves.
You will have the opportunity to enjoy many activities and traditional highland pursuits by day, before returning to the lodge where our excellent staff await with roaring log fires, fine food, drinks, and many other additional comforts you may desire.
The sheer size and scale of the 23,000 acre Alladale Reserve is often enough to help guests to find a new perspective in life. The landscape is truly awe inspiring, and the stresses and strains of modern life can seem somehow less consequential when staying with us on the Reserve.
With accommodation for eight people, the larger of our newly-built, stone lodges, comprises two elegant double rooms with en-suite ‘wet-room’ bathrooms with two additional twin or double bedrooms. The large living area features high-ceilings and exposed beams with beautiful deer antler chandeliers.
Ghillie’s Rest, the smaller our two newly-built, stone lodges, comprises one blissful double room and a twin room. Set in Glen Alladale facing the Alladale River, the lodge is a beautiful building with incredible views.
"Alladale proves a unique retreat for everyone, whether you simply want to lounge by the fire, eat fabulous food, soak up the peaceful atmosphere of a true wilderness amidst stunning scenery, or witness first-hand the Highland ecological restoration programme in which Paul Lister and his team are really pushing new boundaries." Tom Aiken
Activities
Alladale is the ideal place to enjoy a wide range of activities, from traditional highland pursuits such as deer stalking and hiking, to specialist photography and culinary breaks.
The Lodge built in 1877, has been recently refurbished and stands on an elevated plateau surrounded by native woods with spectacular views over some of Scotland's most northerly ancient Caledonian Scots pine forest.