Hi Everyone,
I was all set to comment on the Autumn weather when Perthshire decided to join in the glorious Indian Summer. It has been wonderful in our little corner of the world with bright, sunny days and shimmering rays of sun lighting up the golds, russets and reds of the changing leaves. Autumn truly is wonderful in Perthshire – our ' Tree Country' moniker comes well deserved!
Nature may be one of our strongest pulls at this time of year and you can trust the multi award-winning Enchanted Forest to take full advantage and showcase the best of what of we have to offer. For three weeks in October, this stunning event lights up Faskgally Woods and brings a little magic to Highland Perthshire. People come from all over the UK (and the world!) to see our Enchanted Forest so our season stretches all the way into November – please, please be quick if you’re looking for one of our homes!
It’s not just Pitlochry that embraces nature in these Autumn months; Crieff & Strathearn Drovers' Tryst annually celebrates the life, work and play of the people who made Crieff the cattle-droving crossroads of Scotland in the 1700s. The modern day Tryst is a walking festival that offers a wonderful programme of guided walks and a fantastic mountain biking event.
The walks are guided and range from easy to challenging and all take place among the wonderful autumn colours of Strathearn. You’ll find a host of wildlife, plants, trees, history along the way and there is a raft of enjoyable evening social events, with music, drama, film and dancing! Book into one of our Crieff properties and you’ll find yourself right in the heart of the Festival.
Talking of festivals… Perthshire Amber is Dougie McLean’s celebration of the finest of Scotland' musical talent. The festival is a decade old this year Dougie is celebrating 40 years as a touring musician! For all that has gone before, it just keeps getting better and better – if you’re a traditional music fan you really must come along and join in. The venues they use range from the splendour of Dunkeld Cathedral to town halls and tiny village halls – I have it good authority that there are twenty-five venues in total in 2014!
There you go, I started with a sunshine filled morning and somehow I’ve managed to chat on about the best of Perthshire in October… I’m all booked up for all three events (in fact I have several tickets for various wee events throughout!) so perhaps I’ll see you there! Do come over and say hello if you spot me dancing or gazing up at trees!
Bea X
We found The Stables an excellent venue. The photos presented the accommodation well and we were not disappointed in the quality and care taken to present the rooms; all done to a very high standard. Modern, but still in keeping with the Perthshire countryside outside. We could not fault the venue. Excellent for couples who enjoy walking and the outdoors.
The Stables
Had a fantastic time staying here and playing in the Ladies Highland. Accommodation is first class and the extra's were a pleasant bonus. Hope to be back again next year.
Tigh Monadh
It was very wet when we were in Pitlochry and we were glad to we in such a warm snug house! 22, Lagreach Brae was a great place to stay and we would happily recommend it to others. It is in an ideal location not just for Pitlochry but for the surrounding area. The house is well equipped and clean our only slightly negative comment was that the kitchen window couldn’t be opened. We also found the information in the house was very helpful with regard to how everything worked, better than any other place we stayed in. If we are back in the area we would definitely stay there again.
22 Lagreach Brae