Monarch of the Glen, the hit BBC TV series produced by Ecosse Films, has, for the past six years, been filmed here in Badenoch.

Glen Bogle Castle is in fact Ardverikie House, on the shores of Loch Laggan, some sixteen miles south west of Newtonmore. The house and grounds are private, and although access on foot to the wild landscapes of Scotland is permitted, it is not possible, except for one day per year, when the grounds are open under Scotland's garden scheme, to take your car along the private estate road to the house. Ardverikie can, however, be seen very well from the main A86 road from Newtonmore to Spean Bridge on the other side of the Loch - just look out through the trees for the view of the house opening up, then stop (off the road, please) and scramble down through the trees to the loch side for an uninterrupted view - and an excellent photograph with a telephoto lens.

The Cast and crew of the production live in the area from April to the end of September, with many of the stars located here in Newtonmore, and others in neighbouring Kingussie.

Many locations in Newtonmore have been used in filming the series - see the Glen Bogle downloads link below for a downloadable map of locations around Newtonmore that have featured - as well as some other goodies for all you boglies out there.

Newtonmore artist David Fallows has also, for the past six years, painted the watercolours which have appeared on set as 'Molly's' (Susan Hampshire), whilst many Newtonmore people have made appearances as extras, and many of the cast can often be seen around the Badenoch villages of Laggan, Newtonmore and Kingussie, quite apart from any location filming that might be under way when you are here.




Pictures on the Monarch of the Glen site are © 2000 - 2004 BBC Scotland, and David Fallows
unauthorised copying or reproduction prohibited, except where indicated
We are grateful for the co-operation of the British Broadcasting Corporation who provided some of the images for use on the site. Provision of these pictures in no way implies any endorsement of this site by the BBC.

< Visitor Guide