Pet Friendly Holidays Perth and Kinross

With stunning scenery featuring beautiful moors, lochs, waterfalls and woodlands, Perthshire is an amazing place to explore with your pooch. Perfect for adventurous doggie walks and countryside strolls, there's plenty for you and your canine to see and do before you find sanctuary in cosy dog friendly holiday cottages.

 

  • Old Schoolhouse, Perth and KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    A traditional, semi-detached house located in the quiet village of Grandtully near Strathtay in Perth and Kinross. Games room. Woodburning stove. Countryside views. Aberfeldy 4.7 miles; Pitlochry 10.2 miles; Perth 27.3 miles.
    £96
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  • The Cottage, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    What a lovely cottage! Within the grounds of the owner’s property, but completely detached and private, this delightful cottage, accessed by a rough track, has stunning expansive views over the fields and hills of rural Perthshire, yet is just a mile or so out of the village of Methven. Inside, the cottage has been lovingly furnished with calming colour schemes. The living room has comfy sofas and a soothing atmosphere and opens up onto the sun room at the rear, which leads to a private patio and hot tub, perfect for an evening soak in peaceful surroundings. The kitchen/dining room is well equipped with everything you need to cook up a lovely meal, and upstairs the main bedroom has a quirky element with a shower cubicle also in the room. There is a separate bathroom upstairs and a toilet downstairs. Outside, the pretty garden gives way to horse paddocks, and beyond are the rolling fields of the surrounding farm.Please note in September, the grain dryer in the adjoining barn can run for long hours.
    This is great place to enjoy a varied holiday in the wonderful county of Perthshire. There is easy access to the fair city of Perth itself, with its wide selection of boutique shops, artisan cafés and restaurants. Culture lovers can take in a show at the renowned HorseCross in the centre of Perth, or in the more traditional Perth Theatre. Other recreational facilities include swimming, skating and cinema, as well as plenty of golf in the surrounding area. For golfers, Gleneagles is an easy drive.
    The popular town of Crieff is a short drive away, with the Glenturret Distillery well worth a visit, or visit Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre in Comrie, a great place for children and adults alike to interact with native and foreign species amongst wonderful scenery. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £98
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  • The Bothy, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blairgowrie, Scotland
    With absolutely stunning views over the Vale of Strathmore, Clayhills Cottage is on a working arable and Christmas tree farm, accessed by a rough track, is surrounded by fields and looks out onto the Sidlaw Hills. Clayhills Cottage is on the same farm as The Bothy (UK33907). Tastefully and comfortably furnished, the cosy living room has a delightful open fire, ideal at any time of the year, and there is also a wet room.
    Within a short drive is the popular market town of Blairgowrie, this is a great location for exploring these beautiful parts of Perthshire, which are renowned for its soft fruit growing. Keen walkers will enjoy the nearby Cateran Trail and there are numerous cycle routes criss-crossing the area. For golfers there are plenty of courses, including a championship course in Blairgowrie itself, as well as internationally famous Gleneagles, St Andrews and Carnoustie further afield. In winter the ski slopes at Glenshee are within easy reach and the cities of Perth, Dundee or Edinburgh make good days out. Cycling, fishing and tennis are nearby and excellent walking is available in the Angus Glens or explore the sandy beaches strung out along the east. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile. This property can be booked together with The Bothy (UK33907) to accommodate up to 9 guests.
    £61
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  • Frith View, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    In a splendid location in highland Perthshire, Frith View overlooks the lochan and deer park. This is the perfect location for friends and family to spend time together and explore this area of natural beauty. It is a spacious and bright contemporary detached lodge furnished to an excellent standard. The living areas have floor to ceiling windows so you can take advantage of the ever changing views. Patio doors lead to the private decked area and is ideal for watching the stars at night. The country park, which comprises of several holiday lodges and is accessed via a rough track, covers 35 acres with a lochan that is a haven for wildlife all year round. A great location for exploring the great outdoors there are activities to suit all. For the energetic, there are seven munros to climb within 10 miles, including Ben Lawers, Perthshire’s highest mountain. Schiehallion, Dun Beag and Dun Coillich can be seen from Frith View. It is also ideal countryside for cycling and mountain biking in the forests.

    For a day out, and only 5 miles along the road at the end of Loch Tay, is the pretty conservation village of Kenmore where guests can enjoy riverside walks, participate in water sports, take a boat trip on the loch or discover several excellent places to eat. The Croft na Caber Centre, which is a reconstruction of an Iron Age stilt dwelling built over the water is one of the most renowned watersports centres in Scotland. The village hosts regular events, each January there is a ceremony to mark the opening of the salmon fishing season, as the Tay is one of the finest angling rivers, and there is a firework display at New Year. Aberfeldy is only a 20 minutes drive with local interesting independent shops, a supermarket, galleries, eating places, a community run cinema and an award-winning book shop. The famous Dewar’s Whisky Distillery offers tour and sampling and there are riverside walks and white water rafting for the more adventurous. A Highland safari takes you up into the mountains to see local wildlife including deer, peregrine falcons, ospreys and golden eagles. This area has many historic buildings, castles and gardens which you can visit to discover the rich history of the area. Shop 9 miles, pub and restaurant 8 miles.
    £96
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    Discover the most perfect location for a romantic escape surrounded by spectacular scenery. Quietly nestled away in the grounds of the owner’s home, The Indie House is an immaculately presented loft apartment and is the perfect location for a relaxing holiday in the countryside for a couple or small families, where you can leave the stresses of everyday life behind. Furnished to a good standard you will find a contemporary, cosy and inviting holiday apartment, at any time of the year. Both bedrooms have large comfortable beds with super views over the countryside to wake up to and fluffy towels, robes and slippers are provided for your comfort. The open plan living area with a comfortable sofa is just the spot in which to relax and plan your next day’s adventures.
    The popular Victorian tourist town of Crieff is only 3 miles away and is home to the oldest working whisky distillery which also boasts a Michelin Star restaurant. The town has a good selection of places to eat, an excellent deli and café selling local produce, craft shops, galleries and supermarkets. There are regular events throughout the year including the Crieff Highland Games and the autumn Drovers Walking Festival.
    This area provides outdoor activities for all levels of skill. If you prefer more strenuous activities, then mountains such as Ben Vorlich, Ben Chonzie and Ben Lawers provide some excellent walking, with water sports available on Loch Earn, as well as mountain biking. For a less energetic day there are beautiful riverside walks along the banks of the River Earn and Turret. Those interested in golf can enjoy a range of courses in the surrounding area.
    This area is steeped in history with tales of the outlaws and the Jacobite rebellion, an historic castle and monuments to visit in the area. If you have been following the TV series ‘Outlander’, Drummond Castle gardens are within 5 miles as are plenty of the locations used in the series, including Doune Castle and Hopetoun House all within driving distance.
    After spending your day exploring, The Indie House provides you with a welcoming home to return to; relax in the hot tub and with little light pollution it a great place to star gaze. Stirling, Perth, Edinburgh and Glasgow are easily accessible for day trips making The Indie House an ideal location for exploring central Scotland. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    The Indie House can be booked with Bracken Hill Cottage (UK7143) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £188
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  • Wallace, Perth and KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pitlochry, Scotland
    A beautiful cottage settled in a remote corner of Killichonan near Kinloch Rannoch. Panoramic views. Electric fire. Farm petting. Kenmore 22.1 miles; Pitlochry 26.6 miles; Perth 54.7 miles.
    £69
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  • Weavers Cottage, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    The cottage is just 5 miles from the pretty town of Aberfeldy where you can find shops, restaurants, public swimming pool and river walks beside the "Birks" or River Tay. In addition, less than 3 miles away you will discover the historic village of Kenmore which has a post office, golf, pub, water sports, iron age settlement and Hotbox outdoor spa all situated at one end of Loch Tay.

    The bright and spacious accommodation is furnished and equipped to an exceptionally high standard and the location is delightfully removed from the business of the world whilst still having lots to do such as walking, climbing Munro’s, exploring the nearby Whisky distillery or metalwork gallery, kayaking, rafting, wild swimming or even enjoying the luxury of our local outdoor Hotbox Spa, on the banks of Loch Tay at nearby Kenmore.

    After a busy day exploring the picturesque area or indulging in activities the cottage is the perfect place to return to with showroom standard bathrooms to get refreshed in, a well-equipped kitchen to refuel you, three bright and spacious bedrooms upstairs with ultra-cosy beds, Egyptian cotton bedlinen and blackout blinds/curtains to ensure a restful night’s sleep.

    The delightful sitting room has a wood burning stove and deep, comfortable sofas, making it a cosy retreat for all seasons and especially during chilly winter evenings with a smart TV and Netflix.
    The cottage is surrounded by stunning countryside which is famed for its natural beauty and has French doors leading to the gated garden just across the courtyard through which runs the Keltney Burn (small river), where you can sit and enjoy a barbeque on our Weber BBQ or have your meal on the garden table with a view over the flowing water. (When in the garden we recommend young children are supervised).

    Not to be missed is the Fortingall Yew, at 5,000 years it is probably the oldest tree in Europe.
    Interestingly, it was already ancient when the Romans came this way and legend has it that Fortingall was the birthplace of Pontius Pilate.

    The area is ideal for numerous outdoor pursuits including fishing, golfing, walking, mountain biking and water sports (kayaking, rafting, canyoning). Low level, forest and mountain walks are virtually on the doorstep. Walkers can enjoy everything from level woodland strolls to the challenges of Glen Lyon, one of the loveliest of Scottish glens and teeming with wildlife, including the elusive capercaillie. Mountain bikers have Drummond Hill on the doorstep with miles of tracks whilst, for walkers, the famous nearby Schiehallion (one of many local Munros) can be reached within minutes.
    £101
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  • The Gardeners Cottage, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Gardeners’ cottage is a unique property comprising of three bedrooms, two doubles and a twin with an ample shower room on the first floor. On the ground floor there is a sunroom looking onto the enclosed private walled garden, a utility with toilet, the kitchen dining space is well-equipped and lighting can be adjusted to suit the mood.
    The living room has a baby grand piano, record player and a wood burner, which makes it ideal for relaxing with friends and family or just reading a book in a tranquil setting. During the summer the walled garden is a treat to behold, there is a seating area and is an enclosed space for dogs and children. There is a spacious lawn to the front of the which is not enclosed so pets or young children will need to be supervised. If you need to work while staying at the cottage there is high speed fibre broadband which has recently been installed.
    Located six miles from the historic city of Perth, Gardeners Cottage offers a rural location with forest walks and cycle rides on the doorstep. Also, the lochs and river Tay network provide plenty of opportunities for water sports such as wild swimming, canoeing, white water rafting and stand up paddle boarding.
    Perthshire has many award-winning restaurants, including two that have Michelin stars. There are many artisanal food producers, and there is also a vibrant arts scene including Perth Concert Hall, Perth Theatre, Scone Palace and Birnam Arts Centre and Perthshire Creates to name a few. Whatever you decide to do there is plenty to keep everyone entertained.
    £106
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  • Rannoch Lodge, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Escape to the tranquil beauty of Aberfeldy and indulge in the serenity of this holiday lodge. Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Perthshire, this retreat offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural splendour. Step into the heart of relaxation as you enter the open plan living room, featuring a cosy wood burner that adds warmth to the atmosphere. The spacious well-equipped kitchen and dining area provide a delightful space for culinary adventures and shared meals with loved ones. With two well-appointed bedrooms and two shower rooms, this holiday lodge ensures privacy and convenience for a memorable stay.
    One of the highlights of this retreat is the breathtaking views. Enjoy panoramic scenes of Aberfeldy’s picturesque landscapes, creating a tranquil backdrop for your holiday escape. Whether you’re sipping morning coffee outside or unwinding in the evening by the wood burner, the views are sure to enchant. Aberfeldy offers a plethora of activities for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Embark on scenic hikes in the hills and nearby Birks of Aberfeldy or explore the enchanting Loch Tay. For those seeking a cultural experience, the town boasts the captivating Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery, the Birks Cinema, a monthly farmers’ market and various shops, restaurants, cafés, take-aways and bars. Further afield, Grandtully has more restaurants and the Highland Chocolatier. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the historic Castle Menzies or enjoy water activities on the River Tay such as white water rafting. There is also other activities close by such as golf, horse riding and fishing. Indulge in the perfect getaway at our Aberfeldy holiday lodge, where modern comfort meets the timeless charm of Perthshire. Create lasting memories surrounded by nature’s beauty and explore the rich offerings of this Scottish gem.
    £88
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  • The Rennie Mackintosh Retreat, Perth And KinrossInstant Book Overlay Image
    There is nothing quite like this typical Scottish village which sits on the banks of the River Earn in Perthshire, about 6 miles from Crieff and the same distance from the lovely Loch Earn. About a century ago, a town house dating back to the 18th century burned to the ground in the centre of the village. Rennie Mackintosh was employed to rebuild this house, and this remarkable A-listed dwelling is now available for rent as a holiday retreat.
    In the staircase’s stairwell is a photo of Mackintosh’s workbook, in his own handwriting, detailing his tenders for the work. As you enter the house from the street, you climb the panelled staircase to the front door. Located on this level is the living area with an open plan kitchen, leather suite, open fireplace and dining area. The kitchen features a fine Art Deco mirror over the original fireplace. In the front room, windows look out onto the nearby churchyard and river, which is only a minute’s walk away, and to the rear, across garden areas. There is a handy toilet on this level too. As this house is cute and quirky head downstairs to the lower level, where you will find two cosy snug double bedrooms (accessed by another Mackintosh staircase’ different from the ones you entered the property). One bedroom, with a lovely Mackintosh-style bed, has a cosy en-suite with a shower cubicle and toilet, and the second double bedroom has what looks like a wardrobe, which if you open, reveals a full size spa bath with shower over.
    This really is a charming and cosy bright property perfect for those who like walking and relaxing, right in the heart of the stunning Strathearn countryside and beautiful lochs.
    £68
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