http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/17/lairds-could-forced-sell-land-snp-acreage-cap/
Smaller estates need more customers. We can maybe look forward to more Rothiemurcus style cycle-friendly countryside.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/17/lairds-could-forced-sell-land-snp-acreage-cap/
Smaller estates need more customers. We can maybe look forward to more Rothiemurcus style cycle-friendly countryside.
Personally I don't think the very large estates (Atholl, Invercauld, etc) are particularly bike-unfriendly, probably better than average actually. Certainly with hill-walking the biggest access problems are with the relatively tiny ones eg North Chesthill.
I think the market for 'touristic' estates outside of existing tourist areas like Aviemore/Spey Valley is likely to be pretty limited.
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