Fishing on the Kilninver Estate
Kilninver can offer salmon and sea-trout fishing on the River Euchar and Lochs Charn, Seil and Feochan.
The River Euchar
Enjoy superb fishing on some 3km of the River Euchar. The beat includes a mix of single and double bank fishing covering some 28 named pools from Upper Trinity to the White Stone pool at the estuary. The Euchar is very much a spate river with the first runs of fish starting in early summer with the main runs occurring in August through to October.
The Euchar beat can be booked by the week or on a daily basis.
Lochs Charn, Seil and Feochan
Lochs Charn and Seil offer fishing for wild brown trout. Loch Feochan offers opportunities for sea anglers with pollack and mackerel the most common catches.
Loch fishing is free to holiday tenants and is also available to visitors on a day ticket basis.
List of holiday cottages:
Sleeps: 2,
Bedrooms: 1
- Short Breaks available
- Pet Friendly
is a typical traditional, picture-book Highland cottage which has been carefully restored and refurbished to provide cosy and comfortable accommodation - 8 miles south of Oban (all facilities) on the west coast of Scotland.
Sleeps: 3,
Bedrooms: 2
- Short Breaks available
- Pet Friendly
has a magnificent site above the estuary of the River Euchar with superb views over fields to the sea and towards the Islands of Mull and Kerrera. A short car-track guides your car right up to the cottage - which has a small secured gravelled-courtyard at the rear as well as open countryside around.
Sleeps: 4,
Bedrooms: 2
- No Pets
- Short Breaks available
Is an attractive and cosy whitewashed cottage set just a small field's distance from the shores of Loch Feochan just south of Oban, with lovely views across the Loch to the mountains beyond.
Sleeps: 6
(8)
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Bedrooms: 4
stands on a rocky knoll with lovely views across Loch Feochan to the hills beyond. The stone walls and much of the original pine-panelling of this 18th century church have been incorporated into the house but the outstanding views can be enjoyed from ordinary clear-glass windows.