The four (six rod) beats at Gordon Castle meander across five and a half miles of double bank fishing which runs from Orton to a mile and a half north of the Fochabers Bridge. This lower part of the River Spey flows through beautiful, wooded countryside and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Each beat is provided with a ghillie, sturdy wooden boats, good nets and a comfortable fishing hut for shelter and a lavatory.
Gordon Castle (and the Spey as a river) operates a catch and release policy for salmon and sea trout.
Why you need to fish here
Gordon Castle and Brae Water offers some of the best salmon fishing in beautiful surroundings of the iconic "red cliffs" featured on the brae water beats down to the bridge at Fochabers where the lower river characteristics start to appear as you near the sea. It's historic pools are supported by spacious huts and excellent ghilies.