Glenlivet House
 

Shooting

Grouse
Grouse shooting in Scotland is very special, and parties come to Glenlivet every August and September to enjoy this unique sport in our superb surroundings. Bookings can be made either for walked-up shooting or for driven birds, but prospective clients should bear in mind that bookings need to be made about 9 months in advance and occasionally shooting may be cancelled due to disastrous nesting season.


Low ground

As well as grouse shooting, pheasant and rough shooting can also be arranged for November to the end of January. This is very popular with guests particularly those wanting mixed weeks of pheasants, mountain hares etc. Again bookings need to be made well in advance to avoid disappointment.For those coming from abroad, it is essential to obtain a permit to bring shotguns into the country. This takes about 2 months, and estates insist on proof of third party insurance prior to letting anyone enjoy their sport.

Grouse Shooting



Stalking
Red deer abound in the Cairngorms and surrounding area, and many estates let stalking in September and October for stags, and November to February for hinds.Again ample booking time is required, and again permits for imported weapons and proof of insurance are essential.

Henry and Maggie Paget
Glenlivet House, Glenlivet, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, Scotland, AB37 9DJ
UK Telephone & Fax: 01807 590376
International Telephone & Fax: 0044 1807 590376
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