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Situated
on the shores of Loch Ken in Dumfries & Galloway, Airds is a typical
example of a small Lowland sporting estate
Airds
has been owned by the same family since the middle of the 18th Century,
and today the land has much the same uses as in the past - agriculture,
forestry and field sports.
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Today
the estate finds itself in one of the most popular holiday regions
in Scotland - Loch Ken and the Galloway Forest Park. The area is
visited by almost 1 million tourists each year, many of them returning
on a regular basis to enjoy the Galloway Summer. In the Autumn and
Winter, the area is renowned for its field sports, including wildfowling,
shooting, stalking and fishing.
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described as Scotland in miniature, Galloway has an astonishing variety
of landscapes and wildlife. The Airds estate encapsulates each of
these to provide a rich and varied environment not only for those
who live and work on it, but also for those who enjoy its recreational
facilities.
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