Month: June 2019

Hooked!

Saturday 22nd June saw our first Family Fishing Day at Rothiemurchus Fishery   The weather was on our side as the morning saw bright sunshine – we couldn’t have asked for better! The day kicked off with our bait fishing taster sessions at 10am. Many young and enthusiastic anglers arrived ready to hook their catch…. Read more »

Spring to Summer

Rothiemurchus Round-Up The school summer holidays are nearly here which means Spring is definitely over! Here’s a quick look back at our favourite photos from what can best be described as a varied Spring at Rothiemurchus. 1. Hairy Coos and Fluffy Calves! The first of our Highlander calves were born in March and for some… Read more »

Family Fishing Day

Fishing is for all the family at Rothiemurchus! On the 22nd of June 2019, Rothiemurchus Fishery will be hosting a full day of fishing fun. Come along and try your hand at catching a fish!   Experience the thrill of catching and reeling a fish on our well-stocked ponds! There will be a BBQ &… Read more »

Father’s Day at Rothiemurchus

Delight your Dad! Father’s Day is on Sunday the 16th of June this year – only a few days away! If you are still struggling for inspiration Rothiemurchus has something for every kind of Dad, from gifts to experiences. Put a smile on his face and show him how glad you are that he’s your… Read more »

Gin Cocktail recipe

Southside of the Spey Saturday the 8th of June is World Gin Day. We teamed up with Scott at The Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore to create a gin-based cocktail for a Speyside Summer (can be drunk in rain or shine). A traditional Southside cocktail is essentially a gin version of a classic mojito. We wanted… Read more »

Kentish Glory

Conserving the Kentish Glory Gabrielle Flinn from the RSPB’s Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms project tells us about the Kentish Glory Moth. What is the Kentish Glory doing in the Scottish Highlands? Despite its name, the Kentish Glory, this rare and dramatic moth is no longer found in Kent. Of late it has only been… Read more »