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Our Summary
- o Potential for some peatland restoration
- However, subject to the appropriate consents, there is clear potential to construct an internal access road, which would improve connectivity across the property and enhance operational efficiency, whether for forestry, sporting activities, or residential use
- In addition, the property lends itself well to the development of a secluded cabin or chalet, subject to the necessary consents
- For your own personal safety, please be aware of potential hazards when inspecting
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Description
Glentruim Estate is a 1,024.97-acre property located in the Scottish Highlands, near the village of Dalwhinnie. The estate enjoys a prime position off the A9, offering excellent connectivity while maintaining a sense of seclusion and wildness. Surrounded by rugged hills, open moorland, and ancient Caledonian forest, Glentruim is typical of the dramatic Highland landscape.
The area is renowned for hillwalking, stalking, fishing, and wildlife watching, with red deer, golden eagles, and capercaillie among the many species found locally. The estate is accessible via a hardcore apron and splayed entrance, leading to a locked deer gate, and has a hardstanding area for parking and turning larger equipment. The property is surrounded by a mixture of commercial forestry, natural beauty, and recreational potential, with a well-established forest, mixed broadleaves and beech, and open ground comprising heather moorland, rocky outcrops, and peatland.
The estate also features two stunning lochans, providing peaceful focal points in the landscape.