INTEGRA SELECOM LTD
Fishing on the rivers and lakes of Scotland - is a dream of every fisher!
Scotland offers one of the best fishing in the world and an opportunity to fish nearly all-year-round. And the choice of fish will satisfy even the most demanding fisher.
Multiple rivers, lakes and sea. Fishing from the shore or boat - everything depends on your taste!
We offer you to enjoy fishing on the river Tay, one of the most loved places among fishers, or on a famous lake Loch Ness.
We can organise fishing and holiday specifically according to your taste and budget!
Place – on Loch Ness shore
Accommodation cost £40-£50 per person per night
Room, breakfast, shower, TV, Wi-fi
Fishing on the lake cost £50 per person per day
The cost includes – equipped boat with skipper, license and transport from accommodation to the fishing spot. A boat is usually for 3-4 people.
Transfer from Glasgow to Fort Augustus £50 per person
Transfer to and from bus stop £15 per taxi for 4 people
Estimated cost per person for 5 days (lunch and dinner not included) £ 665
The hotel sells licenses for salmon fishing in 9 places.
Comfortable rooms, good restaurant, bars, stunning river views.
Double room - £90
Shower, TV, WiFi, coffee and tea facility.
Fishing license £30 per person per day
Transfer from Glasgow to Birnam £40 per person
Transfer to and from bus stop £40 per taxi for 4 people
Estimated cost per person for 5 days (lunch and dinner not included) £ 755
Located in the highland part of Scotland, 1 mile from lake Tay.
Room with breakfast £45 per person per night.
Transfer from Glasgow to Birnam £40 per person
Transfer to and from bus stop £40 per taxi for 4 people
Located on lake Tay.
Cottage with 4 rooms for 1 week £655
Cottage with 1 twin room and 1 double room for 1 week £355
1 boat for 4 people + fishing license - £60 per boat per day
Car is required for access. Estimated cost for car rental - £80
Please note, that in most places the fishing season ends in the middle of October, in some places in November. Fishing season usually starts in March, but some places allow fishing even in January.
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