Become a Lord or Lady of the Glen* – Claim Your Land and Rightful Title!
- “This just may be the coolest gift ever” – FORBES
- Display your official Lord / Lady of the Glen certificate*
- Visit your plot** anytime in beautiful Kilnaish Estate
The Kilnaish Estate
Stunning west coast scenery and views with special designations
The Kilnaish Estate, which is 300 acres of land near Tarbert on the West Coast.
We sell all of our plots from this location. As well as being a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), this land offers superb views off Scotland’s West Coast towards the Isle of Gigha.
The Amazing Highland Titles App
Our amazing app allows you to:
- Find your very own plot of land on Google or Apple Maps. Just type in your plot number and go!
- Virtually visit the Kilnaish Estate using the augmented reality portal (shown opposite). This is the estate your plot is located on.
- See your plot of land in digital format.
- Meet some of the animals from our nature reserve.
- Use camera filters to add special effects to your photos
…..and much more!
Mountain View
Opened by Highland Titles in 2014, the reserve at Mountain View, which is also the home of Bumblebee Haven, overlooks the majestic Loch Loyne.
Duror, Near Glencoe
The first Highland Titles Nature Reserve, opened in 2007. Located close to the historical Glencoe, the reserve is one of two Highland Titles reserves and is also an established 4 star visitor attraction.
Kilnaish Estate
Like Glen Nant, Kilnaish obtained SSSI and SAC (Special Area of Conservation) status, and is a mixture of amenity woodland and hill ground.
Highland Titles has 3 nature reserves across Scotland, including…
- The Highland Titles Nature Reserve at Duror, near Glencoe – an official 4* tourist attraction which features our Guinness® World Record-Breaking Bug Hotel!
- The Kilnaish Estate – 300 acres on the Kintyre Peninsula with a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
- Mountainview – 180 acres of land with absolutely stunning views, roughly 20 miles from the iconic Loch Ness.