Previously a much loved family home, the Lodge is now returning to the purpose for which it was built in
Victorian times - to provide discerning fishers and sporting parties with high quality accommodation on the banks of
one of the most famous salmon rivers in Scotland.

Set in its own immaculate gardens on the banks of the River Spey, Pitchroy Lodge provides comfortable accommodation
for nine plus four persons comprising:
- Drawing room with open fire
- Sitting room with open fire and colour TV
- Dining room
- Sun lounge
- One en-suite double bedroom
- One double bedroom
- Two en-suite twin bedrooms
- One single bedroom
- One bathroom

The Lodge has a
cottage annexe that can sleep an additional four people
and consists of a sitting room, kitchen / dining room, bathroom, one twin and one double bedroom woth ensuite bathroom.
From March to September, the Lodge is used by fishermen fishing the River Spey. From October to February, it is
available for holiday breaks and for sporting parties.
The housekeeper is Mrs Diana Campbell and the weekly price covers all linen, Mrs Campbell's services as cook and all
food, which will usually include game from the Estate. Please telephone the Estate Office on 01807 500 205
during office hours or contact us using our e-mail form to find out prices and
availability for the week that you would like.
Captain W E Johns, the creator of Biggles, lived at Pitchory Lodge and wrote
many of his novels here.