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Huntingtower
lodges sleep up to 6 people and all include central heating and a colour
television. Kitchens all include an oven, hob, microwave and fridge with
freezer box. Bathrooms have a shower over bath or shower cabinet. Bed
linen and towels provided, all beds made up for arrival. Cots and highchairs
available. Pets welcome in specific lodges. Laundrette available.
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The
lodges are privately set in secluded wooded grounds
in lovely rural area, yet only a 10 minute drive from the city of Perth
with all its amenities. A three star hotel is also set in the same secluded
grounds. Glasgow and Edinburgh are both within easy touring distance and
Inverness is only a 2 hour drive away.
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There are many attractive walking and cycling routes in the immediate vicinity of the lodges and elsewhere in the area you will find everything from riverside paths to magnificent Munros, Perthshire spoils you for choice. Here you will find a superb natural environment of forest clad-hills, mountains, lochs, glens, sparkling rivers and fascinating natural history and wildlife. |
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Close to many championship golf courses with Gleneagles a 15 minute drive and St Andrews and Carnoustie approx 1 hour drive. Also Perthshire has another 41 courses to choose from with a choice of Highland or Parkland backdrops, and courses ranging from local, undiscovered gems to world famous challenges. |
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For anglers, fishing in the area is challenging yet relaxing among beautiful
scenery. The river Tay is well known for its salmon fishing beats, but
there are also lesser known gems Perthshire has to offer. You can also
fish at a number of fish farms in Perthshire, one of the nearest being
Drummond Trout Farm and Fishery some 12 miles from the lodges, where there
is fishing tackle for hire or sale and free tuition each afternoon. Distilleries
are also big tourist attractions in Perthshire with Edradour (the smallest
in Scotland) only a 30 minute drive away and the award winning Famous
Grouse Experience at Glenturret (the oldest in Scotland) 20 minutes away.
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| In the Area | ||
| Perth Horse Racing |
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| Distilleries | ||
| Wildlife Parks | ||
| Swimming | ||
| Sports Complex | ||
| Golf (inc. Championship Courses) | ||
| Castles and Stately Homes | ||
| Country Gardens | ||
| Glasgow (60 miles) | ||
| Edinburgh (42 miles) | ||
| Stirling (40 miles) | ||
| Inverness (112 miles) | ||
| Tennis Courts | ||
| 10 Pin Bowling | ||
| Go Karting | ||
| Indoor Adventure Play Area | ||
| Pony Trekking | ||
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Perth,
itself renowned as the 'Gateway to the Highlands', is a city which boasts
some of the best restaurants and speciality shopping in Scotland. It is
also a modern market town with a vibrant historic centre that boasts street
events and festivals all year round. It also has been winning National
Floral Awards for many years in the Britain in Bloom Competition.
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