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      The Famous Aigas Wildlife Week

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

      The Famous Aigas Wildlife Week

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

      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
      All upcoming dates
  • Contact & Booking
    • Booking Your Stay
    • 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
  • News
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  • 5 star rating
    This was our third visit to Aigas and again we were not disappointed. We were on the 'Summer Birds' programme and saw over 100 species of birds during the week along with some mammals and reptiles. Once again the rangers who led us gave us interesting information and were excellent of spotting birds. Our most memorable viewing was of a female golden eagle and two chicks in the nest. Sir John and Lady Lister-Kaye looked after us well. The food was superb in all respects. If you have even a vague interest in wildlife this holiday will delight.
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    GrahamandBarbara
    5 star rating
    This was our third visit to Aigas and again we were not disappointed. We were on the 'Summer Birds' programme and saw over 100 species of birds during the week along with some mammals and reptiles. Once again the rangers who led us gave us interesting information and were excellent of spotting birds. Our most memorable viewing was of a female golden eagle and two chicks in the nest. Sir John and Lady Lister-Kaye looked after us well. The food was superb in all respects. If you have even a vague interest in wildlife this holiday will delight.
  • 5 star rating
    Had another, and rather splendid, go at one of Aigas Field Centre's excellent programmes: Spring Birds 2011. A really excellent experience! A very enthousiastic ranger and a good bunch of experienced and not so experienced birders made this programme one of the best. Make sure you bring your camera for some of the views are rather stunning.
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    Theodie
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    Theodie
    5 star rating
    Had another, and rather splendid, go at one of Aigas Field Centre's excellent programmes: Spring Birds 2011. A really excellent experience! A very enthousiastic ranger and a good bunch of experienced and not so experienced birders made this programme one of the best. Make sure you bring your camera for some of the views are rather stunning.
  • 5 star rating
    I went to Aigas at the end of June for the Wildlife week, it was brilliant. There were about 20 of us split into two groups and we went out on trips in mini buses every day. The rangers were amazing, knowledgeable not only on their own subjects but local history, geology of the area, stories of the clans and if you had a question they usually knew the answer - if not they found it when we got back to the house either from one of the other staff or the huge range of books in the library. The rangers could spot wildlife that to the rest of us didn't appear to be there, then set up the 'scope so we could see it too. All of us were 'wildlife spotting' out of the buses and alerting the rest with 'eagle at 11 o'clock' that then turned out to be a buzzard! I hadn't been to Scotland but driving around the highlands was amazing. The weather was pretty good and one day was very bright and sunny which made some of the bays with the white sand and turquoise water look like some I have seen in the Med. My log cabin was cosy and comfortable and the bed was the best I have slept in away from home. There were late nights watching badgers and pine martins, early evenings to spot beavers feeding on lilies in the loch and early mornings to watch otters. The food was amazing, all home cooked by the lady of the house, local produce whenever possible. Everyone on the staff were lovely and couldn't do enough for you, it really was like being part of a large family. I went by myself, single lady, not always good in social situations, but there were other single people and it was so friendly and relaxed that it was easy not to feel excluded. It was great to get together in the common room before dinner to exchange details of what creatures had been seen during the day and at breakfast who had been daft enough to stay up until 3am waiting for badgers to arrive. Whatever age you are, if you love wildlife, go to Aigas. You won't be disappointed. I am going back next Sept, hopefully to watch the deer rut. Can't wait.
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    LINDA J
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    LINDA J
    5 star rating
    I went to Aigas at the end of June for the Wildlife week, it was brilliant. There were about 20 of us split into two groups and we went out on trips in mini buses every day. The rangers were amazing, knowledgeable not only on their own subjects but local history, geology of the area, stories of the clans and if you had a question they usually knew the answer - if not they found it when we got back to the house either from one of the other staff or the huge range of books in the library. The rangers could spot wildlife that to the rest of us didn't appear to be there, then set up the 'scope so we could see it too. All of us were 'wildlife spotting' out of the buses and alerting the rest with 'eagle at 11 o'clock' that then turned out to be a buzzard! I hadn't been to Scotland but driving around the highlands was amazing. The weather was pretty good and one day was very bright and sunny which made some of the bays with the white sand and turquoise water look like some I have seen in the Med. My log cabin was cosy and comfortable and the bed was the best I have slept in away from home. There were late nights watching badgers and pine martins, early evenings to spot beavers feeding on lilies in the loch and early mornings to watch otters. The food was amazing, all home cooked by the lady of the house, local produce whenever possible. Everyone on the staff were lovely and couldn't do enough for you, it really was like being part of a large family. I went by myself, single lady, not always good in social situations, but there were other single people and it was so friendly and relaxed that it was easy not to feel excluded. It was great to get together in the common room before dinner to exchange details of what creatures had been seen during the day and at breakfast who had been daft enough to stay up until 3am waiting for badgers to arrive. Whatever age you are, if you love wildlife, go to Aigas. You won't be disappointed. I am going back next Sept, hopefully to watch the deer rut. Can't wait.

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