Kinnaird is ideally placed for guests wishing to explore Perthshire. Situated in the very heart of Scotland, there is
certainly no shortage of places worth a visit in the area. Nearby Dunkeld, though tiny, has its own cathedral, an indication
of its past significance, and Perth itself was Scotland's ancient capital. Scenic drives will take you through some of
Scotland's finest countryside, past historic castles and Whisky distilleries and Highland Perthshire through the most
scenic of Scottish glens.
www.perthshire.co.uk
Our Calendar of Events will help you plan your stay at Kinnaird around
the events happening at the various locations throughout the year. View the Events Calendar.
Glenlyon Tweed Mill
Glenlyon Tweed Mill has been producing traditionally woven Scottish Tweeds of the highest quality for over 100 years
including bespoke tweeds for private estates like Kinnaird. Tel 01887 822844 for more informaton.
The House of Bruar
The House of Bruar one of Scotland's most prestigious country stores featuring country clothing halls and Scotland's
largest cashmere hall.
www.houseofbruar.com
The Hermitage
The Hermitage, a woodland walk, where you can see particularly fine examples of Douglas Fir and European Larch including
the second tallest tree in Britain.
www.nts.org.uk/Property/57/
Whisky Distilleries
Truly appreciate the highly skilled craft and heritage of whisky production. Visit one or more of Scotland's famous
whisky distilleries. From the smallest - Edradour, near Pitlochry, a malt whisky distillery employing just 3 men who hand-make
12 casks of whisky per week - to the oldest, The Famous Grouse Experience in Crieff, which produces Scotland's best selling
blend of whisky and is also Scotland's oldest working distillery. Or stay closer to home for a tutored whisky nosing at Kinnaird.