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      Aigas and the Local Area

      9 Aug - 16 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1600
      Deposit Required: £250
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      Highland Landscapes with Jonathan Willet

      9 Aug - 16 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1780
      Deposit Required: £250
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      Walking and Wildlife

      23 Aug - 30 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1680
      Deposit Required: £250
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      The Famous Aigas Wildlife Week

      23 Aug - 30 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1780
      Deposit Required: £250
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      Aigas Mini-Break

      23 Aug - 27 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £780
      Deposit Required: £250
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  • The Aigas Experience
    • About Aigas
      • History
      • John Lister-Kaye
      • Aigas Staff
      • Testimonials
      • How to Donate
    • Your Stay
      • Accommodation
      • Food
      • The Gardens
      • Wildlife and Hides
      • Tailormade Holidays
  • Programmes
    • Programmes By Theme
      • 2026 Programmes
      • Adults and Children
      • Art Courses
      • Bird Watching
      • External Group Leaders
      • Fungi
      • Gardens and Wildflowers
      • Island Expeditions
      • Nature Photography
      • Rest and Relaxation
      • Scenery
      • Scottish History
      • Scottish Wildlife
      • Walking
      • Whisky
      • All Themes
    • Programmes By Date

      Aigas and the Local Area

      9 Aug - 16 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1600
      Deposit Required: £250
      Book Now

      Highland Landscapes with Jonathan Willet

      9 Aug - 16 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1780
      Deposit Required: £250
      Book Now

      Walking and Wildlife

      23 Aug - 30 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1680
      Deposit Required: £250
      Book Now

      The Famous Aigas Wildlife Week

      23 Aug - 30 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £1780
      Deposit Required: £250
      Book Now

      Aigas Mini-Break

      23 Aug - 27 Aug 2025
      Full Price: £780
      Deposit Required: £250
      Book Now
      All upcoming dates
  • Contact & Booking
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    • Contact Us
    • Getting Here
    • Public Events
    • Jobs
    • Terms & Conditions
    • FAQ
  • Conservation
    • Conservation at Aigas
    • Environmental Education
    • Aigas Ranger Training
  • The Aigas Wildcats
    • The Wildcat in Scotland
    • The Role of Aigas
    • Meet the Wildcats
    • Aigas Wildcat Adoption Scheme
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Aigas Field Centre People Wildcats Broch

Broch

3-year-old male
  • Born here at Aigas in 2021 to Brora and Fergus
  • Paired with Maree in 2024; they are now parents to their kitten Rowan.
  • He is shy and likes to observe the rangers from up top. Broch enjoys enrichments and bungee cords in his enclosure.
Previous Person Fergus
Next Person Brora

Other members of our team

Rowan

  • Under 1-year-old female

Nairn

  • 1-year-old male

Maree

  • 4-year-old female

Brora

  • 6-year-old female

Fergus

  • 8-year-old male

Coll

  • 8-year-old male
  • 5 star rating
    Truly one of the most incredible holidays I have ever had. Every day was filled with well-planned trips to beautiful places. Complete with guides who were very knowledgeable about all of the aspects of the highlands: history, geology, flora and fauna, and how it is all interdependent. The feeling of do love and appreciation for all of the natural wonders of the highlands was contagious and I feel that it will ever remain within my spirit. The accommodations were very well appointed, very clean and comfortable. The grounds and gardens were so beautiful, so tenderly card for, and the food was exquisite! Absolutely nothing here was below an excellent score!
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    5 star rating
    Truly one of the most incredible holidays I have ever had. Every day was filled with well-planned trips to beautiful places. Complete with guides who were very knowledgeable about all of the aspects of the highlands: history, geology, flora and fauna, and how it is all interdependent. The feeling of do love and appreciation for all of the natural wonders of the highlands was contagious and I feel that it will ever remain within my spirit. The accommodations were very well appointed, very clean and comfortable. The grounds and gardens were so beautiful, so tenderly card for, and the food was exquisite! Absolutely nothing here was below an excellent score!
  • 5 star rating
    Spent 6 nigyts at Aigas last week. The guides were great covering a wide variety of topics around wildlife and the history of the areas though which we passed. We visitited lots of places where they tried to find the wildlife we wanted to see. They varied the itineranry to suit us. The moth trap was really interesting. The evening hide which was lit for photography was stunning and we saw badger and pine marten on each of the three nights we used the hide. We only saw one crested tit and no crossbills which was a shame. The accomodation was great and we could have self catered if we wanted to - but the area for eating inside the house was socially distanced so we didn't need to. From a Covid perspective we felt very safe and everyone was following guidelines etc.
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    chard
    5 star rating
    Spent 6 nigyts at Aigas last week. The guides were great covering a wide variety of topics around wildlife and the history of the areas though which we passed. We visitited lots of places where they tried to find the wildlife we wanted to see. They varied the itineranry to suit us. The moth trap was really interesting. The evening hide which was lit for photography was stunning and we saw badger and pine marten on each of the three nights we used the hide. We only saw one crested tit and no crossbills which was a shame. The accomodation was great and we could have self catered if we wanted to - but the area for eating inside the house was socially distanced so we didn't need to. From a Covid perspective we felt very safe and everyone was following guidelines etc.
  • 5 star rating
    My early morning walk (06.00hrs) was rewarded with almost every step - seeing the Red Squirrels chasing each other up & down the huge Sequoia Redwoods while the early blackbirds awoke numerous other song birds the list would be more than 25 without trying too hard. The estate grounds are huge with your very own loch to explore. My main objective was to reach the loch-side Beaver Lodge before they all retired for the day after feeding and home building during the early hours. Approaching quietly (nobody else was up yet) I spotted the young male Beaver chewing on his last "bread stick" a freshly cut branch from his favored Aspen tree. What a picture! it sure made my day but then again every day was literally made for us all. I joined my wife and the other birding group members for strong coffee served personally by Lady Lucy as was hot porridge for those wishing to "fill up" before the days adventures. Lord John - an expert naturalist - reminded us to note & report back any "special sightings" during his pre-dinner drinks visit. A Red Throated Diver; Black Throated Diver & Crossbill all on one day possibly impressed me rather more than him - but I am no birder. This mattered not as the fantastic group we accompanied were all very keen to share their knowledge and help us with identifying more than one hundred species during the week. Best of all was our Ranger/guide/driver/map-reader/tee coffee maker & most important qualified nursing "Tick" remover! Namely - Jenny Campbell. She was admired by us all so much that we all wanted to take her home but she would not leave AIGAS - which was no surprise. For a wildlife experience and a chance to see Beavers Badgers & Pine Martens up close in the most tranquil & scenic country side of the Scottish Highlands YOU MUST GO TO "AIGAS FIELD CENTRE" Visit www.aigas.co.uk for all details and dates.
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    pickytripers
    5 star rating
    My early morning walk (06.00hrs) was rewarded with almost every step - seeing the Red Squirrels chasing each other up & down the huge Sequoia Redwoods while the early blackbirds awoke numerous other song birds the list would be more than 25 without trying too hard. The estate grounds are huge with your very own loch to explore. My main objective was to reach the loch-side Beaver Lodge before they all retired for the day after feeding and home building during the early hours. Approaching quietly (nobody else was up yet) I spotted the young male Beaver chewing on his last "bread stick" a freshly cut branch from his favored Aspen tree. What a picture! it sure made my day but then again every day was literally made for us all. I joined my wife and the other birding group members for strong coffee served personally by Lady Lucy as was hot porridge for those wishing to "fill up" before the days adventures. Lord John - an expert naturalist - reminded us to note & report back any "special sightings" during his pre-dinner drinks visit. A Red Throated Diver; Black Throated Diver & Crossbill all on one day possibly impressed me rather more than him - but I am no birder. This mattered not as the fantastic group we accompanied were all very keen to share their knowledge and help us with identifying more than one hundred species during the week. Best of all was our Ranger/guide/driver/map-reader/tee coffee maker & most important qualified nursing "Tick" remover! Namely - Jenny Campbell. She was admired by us all so much that we all wanted to take her home but she would not leave AIGAS - which was no surprise. For a wildlife experience and a chance to see Beavers Badgers & Pine Martens up close in the most tranquil & scenic country side of the Scottish Highlands YOU MUST GO TO "AIGAS FIELD CENTRE" Visit www.aigas.co.uk for all details and dates.

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