Perthshire: Big Tree Country
The air in this part of Scotland always feels oxygen rich, shifting dramatically from the dappled canopy of the Hermitage forest walk to the vast, sweeping waters of Kenmore. Standing at the Queen's View, your gaze falls on Loch Tummel and out towards Rannoch Moor, a vista that catches your senses just as powerfully today as it would have centuries ago. The landscape is dotted with living history: the imposing walls of Atholl Castle stand guard over ancestral lands while time-honoured tradition continues in distilleries and workshops producing some of the country's finest crafts.
For us, the real magic lies in showing you the layers of Perthshire that most travelers drive right past. Our favorite moments happen when we pull off the main road, enjoying a quiet dram at a distillery, or introducing you to the velvet textures of the Highland Chocolatier. We never rush these days; instead, it is a genuine privilege to let the landscape dictate the pace, guiding you through the quiet corners of a county we are lucky enough to call home.













