Achnagairn Castle

Queens of the Castle

Ladies, imagine this: you and 20–30 fabulous women, all together in your own Scottish castle. No strangers, no shared spaces with anyone else. It’s just us, the keys, and a sprawling Highland estate to call home.

Just outside Inverness, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Achnagairn Castle rises like something out of a fairytale. Surrounded by 30 acres of gardens, mossy woodland, and a winding river trail, it’s the kind of place where time slows, laughter carries through the halls, and every room holds a story.

We’ll have the entire castle to ourselves. By day, we’ll wander heather-covered trails, sip coffee in cozy corners, or pop into town for a bit of shopping. By night, we’ll gather in for dinners, clink glasses in the wood-paneled drawing room, or curl up in the cinema room for late-night chats and films.

Each of us will have a unique bedroom, some quaint and tucked under the eaves, others grand with four-poster beds. You can share with a friend or keep the space all to yourself.

This isn’t a hotel stay. it’s our own private estate. Our home for the week. A place where we can truly unwind, connect, and create memories to bring back with us.

When you step through those castle doors, you’re not just checking in, you’re stepping into a shared fantasy.

Getting to Glenfey: Achnagairn

We offer group pickup and return transfers from Inverness, so all you need to do is arrive in the city, and we’ll handle the rest. Inverness is small, friendly, and easy to navigate.

Traveling from Edinburgh or Glasgow?

  • By train: Direct routes run daily from both cities to Inverness, with journey times around 3.5 to 4 hours.

  • By car: Scenic drives from either city take roughly 3–3.5 hours.

  • By air: Inverness Airport (INV) offers direct flights from London and other major UK hubs. From the airport, it's about 20 minutes to the city.

If you’d like help planning your route or coordinating arrival times, we’ll provide guidance as the journey approaches.