Eagle Brae - Struy Beat

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Overview

Located in-between the serene beauty of Glen Affric and Glen Strathfarrar, the finest remaining stands of pristine Caledonian pine-forest wilderness in Scotland, Eagle Brae is a luxury self-catering eco-resort like no other. Genuine hand-crafted log cabins forged from colossal cedar logs and topped with wild-flower green roofs. There are no machine cut logs and no two logs are the same: every cabin is a unique handmade work of log art. The cabin interiors are finished with hand carved wooden panels depicting Scottish wildlife, Celtic knotwork and Pictish motifs.

Salmon Fishing

The best salmon pools are on the last quarter miles of the rivers Farrar and Glass, up to and including the junction where they meet and become the river Beauly. Fishing for salmon is by fly only and the salmon run from July through to the end of the season on 15th October. Salmon average around 5 lb, but it’s possible to catch much bigger specimens. (In October 2018, Eagle Brae owner, Mike, caught a 19 lb salmon in the river Farrar. The biggest salmon caught in the river since 1947!)

Trout Fishing

Guests can spin or fly fish for trout in either the river Glass or the river Farrar. Both are great for trout. The Farrar has a higher quantity, but of a smaller size. Whereas the Glass has fewer, but they average much bigger.

Alternatively, guests may choose to fish a small wee hill loch called Loch an Airidh Fhroaich, a beautiful little sheltered loch in the native Caley pinewood of Strathfarrar. Here, the trout average around 1 lb, which is a very good average weight. Guests can also offer fishing on Loch Beannacharan in Strathfarrar, fishing from the boat.  In the right conditions, Beannacharan can produce a handsome bag of trout at a good size, in spectacular remote scenery.


History

Eagle Brae has been open since 2013 offering rustic-luxe self catering living alongside a range of outdoor activities including salmon, trout and pike fishing on rivers and lochs, canoeing, pony trekking, clay pigeon shooting, mountain biking, black grouse safaris and more! The wild deer graze freely in amongst the cabins right up to the cabin decks. Twice the winner of the national Thistle tourism award in the first decade open Eagle Brae has become a flagship destination for the self catering industry in the Scottish Highlands.

Food & beverage

Eagle Brae offers a unique brand of ‘catered’ self-catering. Whilst essentially self-catering Eagle Brae also have an online concierge service whereby guests can order prepared meals cooked by the owners Pawana and Mike, rare-breed and wild meats from their own farm, groceries, and wines whiskies and gins. Guests can order either before or during their stay and everything is delivered to the cabin…perfect if guests have been out all day exploring the Highlands and had no time to shop or cook!

Grounds & Gardens

Eagle Brae is located on the 8000 acre Struy estate so guests have a huge Highland playground to enjoy themselves!

Max rods/permits
4

Facilities & information

Facilities

Dog friendly

Boat fishing available

Easy wading

Bank fishing

Beginner friendly

Tuition available

Equipment hire

Fish

Atlantic salmon

Pike

Trout

Food

Electric oven

Electric hob

Microwave

Freezer

Recreations

Pub (a short drive)

Arrival information & directions

Address: Strathglass, Beauly, Highland, BeaulyIV4 7LE, United Kingdom

Eagle Brae log cabins are located 1.5 miles south along the A831 from Struy when heading towards Cannich.

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