Situated in Highland Perthshire amid dramatic scenery, Kinnaird is an estate of outstanding beauty, containing all of the elements you would hope to find in such a place - from shooting, salmon fishing (the Kinnaird beat is among the most highly regarded on the River Tay), loch fishing on two stunning hill lochs, walking and birdwatching, to simply relaxing in glorious countryside.
The estate offers a range of attractive self-catering cottages and farmhouses, sleeping from 2 to 8 people, each with its own unique character, situated at various idyllic locations on the 6,500 acre estate.
The estate offers a range of attractive self-catering cottages and farmhouses, sleeping from 2 to 8 people, each with its own unique character, situated at various idyllic locations on the 6,500 acre estate.
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Each of our self-catering properties provides the perfect country retreat and all are equipped with every facility to ensure our guests have a relaxing and memorable holiday. Fishermen will enjoy the comfort of an open fire after a day on the river. Cyclists, walkers and nature lovers will enjoy the beauty of our moors and lochs and the variety of the wildlife on the estate.
A newly developed traditional property, Brandoch Lodge offers every amenity and exceptional comfort for up to 8 guests. With 4 double ensuite bedrooms, the Lodge is ideal for 4 couples or multi generational families. Well equipped kitchen with range cooker, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer and farmhouse table to seat 8.
Perched on a hillside with spectacular views down the Tay Valley, Castle Peroch, a quaint 19th century tower house, is perfect for a 'get away from it all' short break or for a longer stay. An outside paved patio area allows you to take full advantage of the magnificent location while sipping a glass of wine or enjoying a summer barbeque.
This charmingly restored farmhouse overlooks the village of Balnaguard from its vantage point high in the hills. The views down the Tay Valley from its elevated position are spectacular. Full central heating and the open fireplaces make this an idea spot for an 'out of season' break, whilst the paved terrace overlooking the valley ensures that visitors can make the most of the sunshine. At any time of the year it is an excellent base for exploring the beautiful Perthshire countryside or for fishing or shooting parties.
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Jeffery Kinnaird
Mar 15, 2022
Ron Gilchrist
Dec 24, 2019
Alexander Bathurst
Apr 19, 2019