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Mar Lodge Estate

Mar Lodge Estate — highland estate in western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK.

Mar Lodge Estate

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Best time of year
Autumn & winter (migration & wildfowl)
  • Dog-friendly
Visit on nts.org.uk

About

Mar Lodge Estate is a wildlife reserve in the United Kingdom. Owned by National Trust for Scotland. Managed by National Trust for Scotland. Wikidata describes it as: "highland estate in western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 57.0000°, -3.5000°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Mar Lodge Estate is a highland estate in western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which has been owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) since 1995. Its principal building, Mar Lodge, is about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the village of Braemar. The estate is recognised as one of the most important nature conservation landscapes in the British Isles and occupies nearly 8% of the Cairngorms National Park, covering 29,340 hectares (72,500 acres). The natural heritage value of the estate is reflected by the fact that much of it is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Special Protection Area (SPA). The entire estate has been classified as a national nature reserve since May 2017, and is designated a Category II protected area by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Extreme weather conditions are experienced across the estate, especially on the plateau. Landslides, avalanches and floods alter the landscape and give it an interesting geomorphology. The estate is characterised by rounded granite Cairngorm mountains to the north, with deep corries and crags down to the valley floor. Spectacular glacial breaches include the Lairig Ghru and Lairig an Laoigh. To the south west are the more open, rolling hills of the Geldie. Waters flowing from the mountains become the headwaters of the River Dee. The estate is popular with hill walkers, containing 14 Munros, and 4 of the 5 highest mountains in Scotland, including Britain’s second highest mountain, Ben Macdui. A car park and toilet facilities are provided by NTS close to the waterfall of the Linn of Dee, which is the main access point to the area. Public access to the estate for outdoor activities such as hillwalking, climbing and wild camping is permitted by the general right to responsible access that applies to all land in Scotland under the Scottish outdoor access code.

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Background

History

Mar Lodge Estate is the largest remnant of the historic Earldom of Mar. Following the participation of John "Bobbing John" Erskine, 6th Earl of Mar in the Jacobite Rising of 1715 the estate was forfeited in 1716, which brought an end to the essentially feudal landholding system practiced in the Earldom of Mar, although the process of resolving the forfeiture of 1716 took many years. The next owners of the estate were James Erskine, Lord Grange, brother of the Earl of Mar, and David Erskine, Lord Dun. Dalmore, the westernmost part was bought by the astute entrepreneur William Duff of Dipple, between 1730 and 1737. This formed the nucleus of Mar Estate. In the years that followed, the many…

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Coordinates
57.0000, -3.5000
Postcode
AB35 5YJ
Parliamentary constituency
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
Established
2017
Official site
www.nts.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Mar Lodge Estate?
Mar Lodge Estate is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB35 5YJ).
When was Mar Lodge Estate built?
Built or established in 2017.
Who runs Mar Lodge Estate?
Mar Lodge Estate is operated by National Trust for Scotland.
Is Mar Lodge Estate free to visit?
Mar Lodge Estate is operated by National Trust for Scotland. Entry is free for National Trust members; non-members pay an admission charge.
How do I get to Mar Lodge Estate?
Drivers can navigate to postcode AB35 5YJ. It sits within the West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine parliamentary constituency.
Are dogs allowed at Mar Lodge Estate?
Most wildlife reserves allow dogs on lead only, with restrictions during ground-nesting bird season (March-July). Check signage at the reserve.