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Artloch Fishery is situated 3 miles outside of Huntly, Aberdeenshire and is popular with local anglers because of its natural setting, its clean and tidy facilities and its quality fighting trout. Built in 1976, making it the first rainbow trout water in Aberdeenshire, it was re-opened in October 2003. Almost 5 acres of bank rainbow and brown trout fly-fishing in a very peaceful, natural setting.
Only 8 miles from, Edinburgh City Centre. We offer take fish and catch and release tickets for 4 hours and 8 hours. See our pricing page for full details. Facilities at Loganlea include a friendly fishing lodge with complimentary hot drinks; biscuits, cakes and sweets for sale; toilets and car parking.
Scottish fishing and fishery reports, reporting on fish caught in local fisheries throughout Scotland. Wednesday, 22 September 2010. Millbank Cottage, Rosebery Reservoir, Temple, Gorebridge, Midlothian EH23 4SS. The Lodge, Kirktonfield Rd, Neilston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G78 3PN. The Mill of Criggie Trout Fishery. St Cyrus, Montrose, Angus DD10 0DR. South Lodge, Orchil, Braco, Dunblane, Perthshire FK15 9LF. Drumgabs, Dalrymple, Ayr, Ayrshire KA6 6AW.
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Scottish Flair Art Gallery, established in 2004, is a privately, family run gallery that specialises in Edwardian and Victorian Art. The gallery is easily accessible as a city centre establishment and is open to the public free of charge six days a week, showcasing a superb collection of art in all mediums.