Sporting
Kingie Estate is situated in magnificent west coast scenery and extends to 18,000 acres on the south side of Loch Quoich. Kingie Lodge provides very comfortable accommodation for up to 14 people and enjoys wonderful views over the glen, river Kingie and hills beyond.
The deer forest itself is reached by crossing Loch Quoich, which is set in truly spectacular west coast mountainous scenery. Kingie is surrounded by other well known forests such as Achnacarry, Knoydart, Glendessary, Barisdale and Glen Quoich.
Stalking
Stalking at Kingie has been largely retained by the family since the estate was purchased in 1989 and we are now delighted to be able to offer some of the finest and most challenging in Scotland. We can offer red deer stalking from late August to early October.
At the end of the day the stalker will bring you home across the loch by boat. Stalking rates currently charged at £600.00 inc VAT per stag.
Hind stalking is available from late October until mid February although it is the estate policy to rest the ground for a few weeks after the stag season has finished. Current hind stalking rates are charged at £300.00 inc VAT per rifle per day.
Fishing
There is brown trout fishing on Loch Quoich and the estate has one boat for guests to use. Loch Quoich produced a record brown trout of 20 lbs in 1978 and trout of 7lbs and 8lbs are caught most years.
Walking
For the non-sporting guest, the estate offers gentle hill walks amidst spectacular scenery and for the more adventurous, there are five ‘Munros’ of over 3,000 feet on the estate.
A short drive to Kinloch Hourn will bring you to the dramatic west coast, which offers rugged and wonderful walking with views to the Isle of Skye.