Self Catering Farm Holidays in Scotland by Bankhead of Alyth About Activity Holidays in Scotland FAQ's Contact Us
 
Perthshire vacation rentals promise you plenty of local area Leisure activities
local folklore
Bankhead Farmhouse of Alyth brings you some of excellent golf courses in Scotland
Discover Glen Clova & Glen Doll - One of the best scottish power hill walking
Ski Slopes Of Glenshee & Lecht, just 25 Mile Drive From The Farmhouse
Also try other activities like river rafting, canyoning, skiing, hang gliding, 4x4 driving off road
guest comments
perthshire links
photographs
prices
 

Slide Shows of the Area Near The Farmhouse

 
www.flickr.com
This is a Flickr badge showing photos in a set called Bankhead Farm Scenes. Make your own badge here.

Perthshire has a little bit of everything for everybody. There is not much that you can't do here.

To try to give you a little bit of a "feel" for the area we will keep updating this page with slide shows of the walks, the history, the outdoor events etc.

If you have been to visit us and you have some photographs that you would like to feature on the web site feel free to contact us and we will arrange to get them made into a small slide show.
 

To view a slide show just click on the link. A new window will open in your web browser and the slides will refresh every 10 secs.. Once the slide show has finished just close the new browser window to come back to our site.


Slide Show 1. Bluebell Wood Walk - Blairgowrie: Blairgowrie is 10 mins drive from the house. These photographs were taken in mid May as it is the only time the Bluebells are out. It is a very gentle walk around the wood with a total distance of around a mile. From there you can go down to the picturesque Clunie Loch that offers very gentle road walks surrounded by stunning scenery and wildlife.

Slide Show 2. Scenes From Around The Farm : You'll want to see the area where you will be staying if you come to visit us. We have put together a random little slide show with some photographs of the scenery taken from the garden the house. The photographs taken from the higher ground are on the site of an old Iron Age Fort.