What to do

  • Climb historic Dunsinane Hill as featured in Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Macbeth, and explore the site of the King of Scotland's castle

  • Get lost in the trails of the Estates three hills – Kings Seat, Black Hill and Dunsinane Hill - and take your own walking safari to spot deer, grey partridge, grouse, red squirrels and of course our resident cows and sheep

  • Marvel at the roaring rapids and stunning waterfalls on a walk along the banks of the River Tay at the Hermitage - finish at the rumbling bridge for a picnic

  • Spa day more your vibe? Try the magical Taybank Sauna and plunge pool or head to the HotBox wild wellness spa on Loch Tay.

  • Visit the beautiful village of Dunkeld, have a coffee and pastry at the famous Aran bakery and finish the day on the banks of the River Tay with a woodfired pizza

  • Dine at the Meikleour Arms for some pub grub or visit one of our nearby farm shops including the Barrie Box, Gloagburn or the Strawberry Shop

  • Fancy a tipple? Head to one of many local whiskey distilleries to sample the finest single malts or if gin is more your thing, The Bothy Experience offers an excellent local gin tasting.

  • Add the fife coast to your itinerary for a foodie day in and around St Andrews, hop over to the Steak Barn at Balgove Larder and don't forget an ice cream at the one and only Jannettas Gelateria

  • Don't miss the weekly local folk evening of musical delights at the Taybank

  • Go wild swimming in Loch Tay or Tentsmuir Beach

  • Chase down local myths & legends with a visit to the Long Man’s grave or see the real the Stone of Destiny at Perth Museum

  • Learn about Scotland's regal connections at Glamis Castle and Scone Palace, both only a short drive away!

  • Are you an Outlander fan? We've got you covered - the estate is the perfect location as a base to visit the top filming sites for all the Outlander filming locations and tours

  • For more exploring we are only a day trip away from the Highlands, Pitlochry, House of Bruar and the stunning Cairngorms