To drive along the solitary, single-track road road through Glenfeshie - delving ever deeper into the rich pine forest - is to leave behind the cares and burdens of life beyond the mountains. The grandness of the glen - with its wide spate river - forces itself upon you, and consumes you. Light and shade shift as if highlighting one beautiful spot after the other which Mother Nature proudly wants you to see.
The private lodge, which dates back to around the 1880s, presents itself at the most scenic location imaginable. Its situation is no accident, overlooking the mountains at the far end of the glen and the salmon-rich River Feshie streaming by below, to the green ancient woodlands surrounding the lodge. Built to last for centuries, providing comfortable shelter and luxury accommodation, the lodge is a prime example of Scots Victorian architecture.