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Sutherland

The far northerly reaches of the Highlands fan out in raw and rugged coastal beauty.
“Vastness, an abundance of sky, magnificent munros and swirling sea mists characterise Scotland’s least explored region.”

Welcome to Scotland’s final frontier, where craggy cliffs and the crashing waves of the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean meet dramatic, mist-shrouded peaks. Nature reigns in our conservation-driven landscapes, from high-wheeling golden eagles and red deer hidden in ancient pine forest, to the sweep of the northern seas, where dolphins, seals and whales thrive.  A wild, visceral and isolated landscape, where Vikings once roamed and Gaelic culture flourishes, Sutherland pulls you in and never lets go.

Stay with us

Between the dramatic peaks of world-famous munros and the crashing waves of the northern seas, find a place to lay your head in comfort and style including cottages and bothies for self-catered stays and our hotels, all located in the remote wilds of Sutherland. Come in from the wild and experience a warm Highland welcome.

Kinloch Lodge

Sleeps 12 Exclusive-Use Sutherland
An exclusive hire lodge in the wilds of Sutherland, Scotland. Explore all that the wild lands of Kinloch have to offer, then come home to a cosy, restful lodge surrounded by private woodlands, which sleeps up to 12.

Lundies House

Sleeps 12 Guest House Sutherland
Lundies House is a small hotel in Tongue, on the North Coast of the Scottish Highlands in Sutherland. Outstanding design meets a relaxed vibe and locally sourced food to make for an extraordinary place to stay in Scotland.

Kyle House

Sleeps 2 Self-Catering Sutherland
Kyle House is a self-catering retreat for two, set amidst the towering mountains and expansive Flow Country of North Sutherland. Its design seamlessly merges careful restoration with modern minimalism to create a peaceful haven in nature.

Lundies Bothan

Sleeps 4 Self-Catering Sutherland
The Bothan is located on Scotland’s north coast in the courtyard of Lundies House. It is a self-catering cottage for up to four people in one double room and one twin room.

Strathmore Cottage

Sleeps 6 Self-Catering Sutherland
Strathmore Lodge is a self-catering cottage for up to six people in two double rooms and one twin room. The kitchen has a Raeburn stove and there’s a cosy living space with a log burning fire.

Foulain Cottage

Sleeps 6 Self-Catering Sutherland
Set on the shores of Loch Eriboll, Foulain Cottage is a self-catering hidden basecamp for adventures on land and sea. Feel freedom in your bones and the wind on your face.
Experiencing Sutherland

Things to Do

Cinematic drama unfolds in Sutherland as you follow the North Coast 500, a sweeping road trip adventure that delivers epic views at every bend. A land of staggering, untamed beauty along a vast tapestry of peatlands, lochs, straths and moors, discover grand turreted castles like noble Dunrobin Castle set against the crumpled fold of mountains and some of the UK’s finest white-sand beaches.

Our Regions

Discover castles, cottages, bothies and lodges waiting to welcome you.

Cairngorms

Discover the hidden depths and wide open spaces of the Cairngorms National Park where the forests, mountains and lochs beckon you in, inviting you to explore further.
mountains

Loch Ness

Stand on the shores of this vast yet intimate freshwater loch and feel a humbling sense of awe. Encircled by intrigue, Loch Ness’ peaty depths and surrounding landscapes are as captivating as its folklore.

Sutherland

Stay on the Highland’s far north coast and be surrounded by forests, rivers, lochs and mountains. A wild place that calls out to be experienced, plunge into cold waters, fish rivers and roam mountain landscapes.

Notes from the Wild

At WildLand, one of our great joys is sharing the arresting beauty and vibrancy of the  Scottish Highlands with you. Browse our observations from the wild.

20 01 26

Explore regeneration first-hand at WildLand

Experience Regeneration
Today is Earth Day—a timely reminder of our connection to the land. For our dedicated team of WildLanders across the Cairngorms, Loch Ness, and Sutherland, this commitment extends far beyond a single day. Their devotion to our 200-year vision of ecological restoration in the Scottish Highlands is woven into their daily lives, shaping not only their work but their way of living.
20 01 26

Thriving biodiversity unfurls across WildLand’s estates

Experience Regeneration
Today is Earth Day—a timely reminder of our connection to the land. For our dedicated team of WildLanders across the Cairngorms, Loch Ness, and Sutherland, this commitment extends far beyond a single day. Their devotion to our 200-year vision of ecological restoration in the Scottish Highlands is woven into their daily lives, shaping not only their work but their way of living.
06 10 25

New: Where eagles fly

Experience Regeneration
The golden eagle stands as a potent symbol of Scotland’s majestic wild places. They are large, powerful raptors who play an important role in the delicate balance of natural habitats in the Highlands.
22 04 25

Earth Day 2025: Our Commitment to the Wild

Experience Regeneration
Today is Earth Day—a timely reminder of our connection to the land. For our dedicated team of WildLanders across the Cairngorms, Loch Ness, and Sutherland, this commitment extends far beyond a single day. Their devotion to our 200-year vision of ecological restoration in the Scottish Highlands is woven into their daily lives, shaping not only their work but their way of living.
13 02 25

WildLand Recruitment Open Days

Connect Experience
As we continue to expand, we are looking for passionate individuals to join our hospitality and conservation teams. If you have a love for nature, a commitment to excellence, and a desire to be part of a transformative journey, we invite you to attend one of our upcoming recruitment open days.
26 07 24

Celebrating UNESCO recognition for the Flow Country

Hope Regeneration
Today’s confirmation that the Flow Country has become Scotland’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed for its globally important ecosystem has been warmly welcomed by Wildland’s Chief Executive Tim Kirkwood.