Outdoor Activities
Splash White Water Rafting
For white water rafting and canyoning tours based out of nearby Aberfeldy, visit www.rafting.co.uk
Cycling
For 'off' and 'on' road cycling routes in Highland Perthshire, visit www.highlandperthshire.com
Golfing
Craggantoul is situated within a few miles of three golf courses in Killin, Kenmore and Aberfeldy, with courses for all levels of golfers amidst beautiful scenery! Visit www.killingolfclub.co.uk
www.taymouthcastlegolfclub.com
www.aberfeldy-golfclub.co.uk
Highland Safaris
Operating within 250,000 acres of Highland Perthshire Estate, Highland Safaris offer a unique range of safari adventures. Visit www.highlandsafaris.net
Fishing
Craggantoul has fishing rights for trout from our shoreline. For info on all fishing at Loch Tay including salmon, pike and charr visit www.fishingnet.com/loch_tay.htm
Walking
For an abundance of fantastic walks, amidst the splendid scenery of Loch Tay, Glen Lyon and the district of Aberfeldy, not least Ben Lawers mountain, which sits above Craggantoul, visit www.perthshire.co.uk
MUNROS ACCESSIBLE WITHIN APPROX 30 MINUTES BY CAR FROM CRAGGANTOUL
26 Munros are on this list, plus 2 more (*) accessible in a further 10 minutes.
Ben Lawers group of 5
Meall Greigh, Meall Garbh, An Stuc, Ben Lawers and Beinn Ghlas
Please note: If doing all 5 Munros in one round, it is a good idea to leave a car or bikes at the NTS car park on the road to Bridge of Balgie. Alternatively, do the first three Munros one day from Machuim Farm, and Ben Lawers and
Beinn Ghlas another day from the NTS car park.
Bridge of Balgie Road
Meall nan Tarmachan (from ¼ mile beyond the NTS car park)
Meall Corranaich and Meall a’Choire Leith (from the summit of the Bridge of Balgie Road, just north of the north end of Lochan na Lairige)
Glen Lyon
Carn Gorm, Meall Garbh, Carn Mairg and Meall nan Aighean
(From Inverar in Glen Lyon -- a manageable group of 4)
Stuchd an Lochan and Meall Buidhe (from the car park below the dam at the east end of Loch an Daimh)
Glen Lochay
Creag Mhor and Beinn Heasgarnich (from the end of the public road just beyond Kenknock Farm in Glen Lochay, west of Killin)
Meall Glas and Sgiath Chuil (as above for Creag Mhor & Beinn Heasgarnich)
Meall Ghaordaidh (from 330 yards west of Duncroisk, just beyond a small bridge)
Schiehallion
Schiehallion (from the Forestry Commission car park on Schiehallion Road, near Braes of Foss Farm west of the B846 Coshieville to Tummel Bridge road)
South Loch Earn
Ben Vorlich and Stuc a’Chroin (from Ardvorlich on South Loch Earn Road)
Crianlarich Hills
Ben More and Stobinnein (from A85, 200 yards east of Ben More Farm)
An Caisteal and Beinn a’Chroin (from A82, 3¾ miles south of Crianlarich).
*Beinn Tulaichean and Cruach Ardrain (from Inverlochlarig on the dead- end road west from the A84 near Balquhidder). Allow 40 minutes – twisty road
Attractions
Scottish Crannog Centre
Visit the ancient loch-dwelling at Loch Tay, www.crannog.co.uk
Dewars World of Whisky
The home of the single malt, at the heart of the award winning Dewar's White Label in nearby Aberfledy.
www.scotlandwhisky.com
Castles
13th century Blair Castle, the ancient seat of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl is a wonderful day out for the whole family. www.blair-castle.co.uk
16th century Castle Menzies near Aberfeldy has been restored by the Menzies Clan. Visit www.menzies.org
House of Bruar
Situated in rural Perthshire, 10 miles north of Pitlochry, the House of Bruar boasts some of Scotland's finest produce, clothing and artwork. Visit www.houseofbruar.com
Bolfracks Estate and gardens
A 4000 acre Highland estate with some superb gardens with an impressive collection of rare and unusual plants. www.bolfracks.com