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Coronavirus Guidance
In May 2022 all compulsory covid restrictions were dropped in Scotland, and whilst we are all now very used to living with the virus, we do still practice the highest standard of cleanliness and hygiene. We encourage our friends, guests and staff to follow these guidelines from the World Health Organisation on infection control, both […]Booking Your Stay
Booking your holiday at Aigas is easy. To book online: Or, if you would prefer, give the Aigas office a call on +44 (0) 1463 782 443 and one of our friendly staff will assist you in making your booking. For tailormade bookings, contact the Aigas office. For more information or to read our cancellation […]Getting Here
Directions: Aigas is easy to reach. You can come by air, road or rail. We collect guests from and return them to Inverness, the Highland capital, which is only 35 minutes east of us. We are located in Strathglass, on the A831, 5 miles from the village of Beauly. Air Links: There are regular flights […]Contact Us
For more information, to make a booking or request a prospectus, please don’t hesitate to contact us using the form or details below. If you are interested in attending one of our public events, please see our Public Events page. Contact DetailsT&Cs
Below are the terms and conditions of booking with Aigas Field Centre. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us. 1. The Contract. The booking made by post, online or over the phone, constitutes a contract between you and Aigas Field Centre Ltd. Making a booking means that you have accepted all […]Public Events
Aigas regularly hosts events for the public including garden open days, charity events, talks and presentations. All events will be shared here and on our social media. The House of Aigas gardens will be open to the public on Sunday 23rd June and Sunday 28th July in aid of the Highland Hospice. Admission £5, children […]Jobs
“For over 30 years Aigas Field Centre has been giving young, highly-dedicated naturalists a huge step up in the ultra-competitive environmental sector. For the participants, the rewards are many—first encounters with otters or eagles; tracking pine martens in the snow; or delivering that first lecture on pinewood ecology. For us the rewards are two-fold: firstly […]