Wild Scotland
Association / Organization · Highland ·

Wild Scotland

Association / Organization · Highland ·

Wildlife tourism group promoting Scottish nature and adventure activities

luxury accommodations
ecological restoration
peatland
unesco world heritage site
wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Suite 212, 8 Church St, Inverness IV1 1EA, United Kingdom Get directions

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Suite 212, 8 Church St, Inverness IV1 1EA, United Kingdom Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 16, 2026

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The 44 Most Anticipated Hotel Openings of 2026 | Vogue

"Within the rugged coastal landscape of the Sutherland region of the Scottish Highlands, WildLand Hope arrives in May 2026 as a soulful new addition to one of the UK’s largest private conservation projects. This sensitively restored 1870s hunting lodge by Cecile & Boyd features a cluster of stone cottages and a communal hub known as the Clachan, where rituals replace routine as guests immerse themselves in the wild through guided foraging, fireside bothy lunches, and starlit conservation sessions." - Liam Hess, Anna Grace Lee, Nick Remsen

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Bright Ideas in Travel 2024

"In July 2024, Scotland welcomed its newest UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Flow Country, a peatland area in the north that’s home to one of the planet’s great bog ecosystems. Wildland, the hospitality and conservation group founded by ASOS billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen and his wife, Anne, helped secure this recognition through its work with The Flow Country Partnership. The company looks after 220,000-plus acres of land across Cairngorms National Park, Sutherland, Lochaber, and Loch Ness—investing nearly $13 million per year into land preservation and ecological restoration work. In 2024, at the Cairngorms estate, the first Scottish beaver was born in the wild in centuries. To experience their conservation work firsthand, travelers can stay on-site at Wildland’s collection of luxury accommodations like Glenfeshie Lodge and Aldourie Castle."

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