Things To Do

  • Walks

    The Cateran trail is one of Scotland’s most beautiful trails taking in 64 miles (103 km) of stunning scenery around the Perthshire Highlands. And the good news is it’s right on the doorstep! You can take either direction for a 45 minute walk to the pub at Kirkmichael or Bridge of Cally.

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  • Blairgowrie Highland Games

    9.6 Miles of The Bridge House

    The annual Blairgowrie & Rattray Highland Games are held on the Sunday of the first full weekend in September - a traditional Highland Games with all the spectacle in beautiful Perthshire.

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  • Glenshee Ski Centre

    21.4 Miles from The Bridge House

    3,504ft of mountain adventure that beckons to skiers and snowboarders alike. From invitingly easy to the surprisingly steep, Glenshee offers the most extensive skiing and snowboarding in Scotland. The cafe and chairlift are open all year.

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  • Glamis Castle

    22.5 miles from The Bridge House!

    Found in the very heart of Angus in Scotland, Glamis Castle has been the ancestral seat to the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372. Once the inspiration for William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Glamis is renowned for its rich history and famous visitors, from Mary, Queen of Scots to James V. Glamis Castle was the childhood home of HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Her younger daughter, HRH Princess Margaret, was born here and was also frequent visitor during her childhood.

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  • Balmoral Castle

    39.4 Miles From The Bridge House

    Balmoral, is a place that has been the cherished home of the British Royal Family since 1852, nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, For the first time since 1855, experience the grandeur and heritage of Balmoral Castle with an interior guided tour, led by our experienced and knowledgeable guides.

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  • Afternoon Tea

    50.2 Miles from The Bridge House

    Treat yourself to the delightful tradition of afternoon tea at Cambus o ’May Hotel, nestled along the River Dee in the Cairngorms National Park. Historically cherished by the royals and a quintessential part of British culture since the 19th century. Book in advance to secure a memorable afternoon indulgence.

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