Thursday 10 January 2013

Themed Short Breaks in a Country Hotel with views over Loch Earn

The Four Seasons Hotel, St Fillans on Loch Earn
 
 
Planning to get away for a well earned rest or do you prefer to be stimulated by themed activities on holiday.  Whatever your idea of a holiday break is, you dont have to travel out of the UK to try out these stimulating themed holiday breaks in Perthshire,  Scotland.  The Four Seasons, a luxury Hotel in St Fillans, Scotland, is offering something for everyone.  The country hotel sits in a picturesque village amongst mountains looking over Loch Earn.  Choose the hotel or its self catering accommodation and enjoy a short break with themes that include The  Beatles, whisky, valentines weekend, The Ryder Cup 2014,  a microlight experience and more.  Contact the Four Seasons Hotel St Fillans for prices and more information.
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Special Breaks ,  Four Seasons Hotel,  St Fillans  2013
 
  • As Time Goes By : Ruby wedding anniversary break.  DBB in Four Poster, 40 Red Roses, bottle of personalised Glenturret for arrival. Champagne Breakfast in your room and late check out.
  • Beatles Break: Three  nights DDB staying a one of the two chalets the beatles stayed in in 1964 while playing in Dundee plus a copy of  ‘The Beatles in Scotland’ Book 
  • Capture/Cook/Eat it:  Two night BB plus 1 nt Dinner with Venison main course  plus full day photography tuition, lunch on the  shooting day and all equipment
  • Easter Break: 2 nights Dinner, Bed and Breakfast including Fizz on arrival 
  • Gardens Break , three nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast including Garden Pass (11 gardens)
  • Golf Breaks :9 Hole Ticket  Three Day DBB plus 3 day Perthshire Golf Ticket   OR Six Day DBB plus 5 day Perthshire Golf Ticket  18 Hole Ticket  Three Day DBB plus Three Round Green Card  6 Day DBB plus Five Round Green Card  
  • Pet Butler  :Doggy Menu, Walking Service, Pet Sitting, Pooches Parlour.  Tailor- made to suit the pampered pet All year (or borrow Sham or Pagne). Pre booking required.
  • Photography Break:  Four Days DBB, light packed lunch plus all tuition
  • Romantic Break: Three nights DINNER, BED & BREAKFAST plus Champagne) All year       
  • Ultimate Girlie: Dinner, Bed and Breakfast (chalet), plus clay pigeon shooting, Minimum 5 pax, boat ride and getaway & chocolate tasting.(Mini Bus hire £100 )
  • Stag “do” :As Girlie Getaway, but max 8 pax, and Whisky tasting instead
  • Walk on Wild Side: 1 night DBB plus White Water Rafting or Canyoning on/near Loch Tay. Adrenalin Break Can also have canoeing/kayaking in killin
  • Walking Breaks : A three day break with hill walkers packed lunch, and D,B&B. 
  • Warming Whisky:Two nights B&B, 1 night Dinner, comp dram digestif, Famous Grouse Tour Break – All year   
  • Wine Tasting  1& 2 : Friday 8th March – and 15th November 5 Course Dinner-  wines matched to each course Included.  
  • Wine Tasting 3 :  Friday 29th & Saturday 30th November St Andrews Nights Whisky and Wine Gourmet
  • Seize the day Breaks :  Gravity assisted downhill cycle trip - includes cycle hire and 17 mile cycle from Lawers Dam 1nt DBB, 1 nt BB   through Glen Lyon to Fortingall. 
  • Micro light flying : includes 60 mins flying from Balado airfield, Kinross. 
  • Gliding: includes a  beginners mini course introduction to gliding from Scotlandwell, Kinross -No Experience required
  • Off Road Driving or Quads: includes an hour on each
  • Ryder Cup Break 2014:   Four Day Break  to include 2 night DBB and 2 night BB 26th Sept 2014         
 
 If an overnight stay with accommodation is simply not enough for you then contact The Four Seasons Hotel St Fillans 01764 685333 for more details of themed breaks and find out whats on in Perthshire and The Trossachs .

Saturday 5 January 2013

LETI Country Rich in Wildlife Spotting Opportunities, According to Leading Wildlife Author





Otter- copyright Frazer MacFarlane

Happy New Year.  

Did you know that this is "The Year of Natural Scotland 2013" ?  Yes, and The Loch Earn Tourism Initiative (LETI: accommodation, activities, events and retail service providers) is celebrating the country's incredible terrain and inhabitants along with Scotlands tourism community, Visit Scotland and Event Scotland.



Where should you begin to look for beautiful landscapes and fascinating wildlife?  The centre of Scotland is a great place to start.  LETI country is where Perthshire, Stirlingshire and The Trossachs meet at the gateway to The Highlands.  All roads North, South, East and West, lead to other attractions in Scotland. 

Have a look at www.robroycountry.com .  The area boasts landscapes that are as breathtaking and unspoilt today as they were when Queen Victoria, Sir Walter Scott, William and Dorothy Wordsworth visited and even long before Scottish tourism was popularised. The lochs, towering mountains and ancient forests set the scene.


We are not the only species attracted to such landscapes though. The habitat is absolutely perfect for an abundance of incredible creatures and birds bringing the area alive. The villages of Strathyre, Balquhidder, Lochearnhead and St Fillans (within The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park of Scotland) are shared with animals and birds that are regularly spotted by visitors, such as; golden eagle, sea eagle, red squirrel, ospreys, ptarmigan, salmon, otter, pine marten, deer and many more species, all year round. Each season we can enjoy different sightings.





Red Squirrel- copyright Frazer MacFarlane


















Leading British wildlife author, Jim Crumley, lives locally.  He said: “This whole area has been at the heart of my own home territory as a nature writer for 30 years. It offers such a diversity of habitat – and therefore of wildlife – in such a compact area that I never tire of constant exploration of its mountains, low hills, native woodlands and plantation forests, wetland, and a remarkable diversity of lochs and rivers. I find that constantly re-working a familiar landscape is the best way to understand how nature works. It’s also true that the knowledge you gain of nature’s way of doing things is transferable to other landscapes, so that wherever I travel in Scotland and occasionally further afield, I carry my writer’s territory with me in my head. I know my native country pretty well, and it’s fair to say that whether you are a garden birdwatcher or mountain trekker or something in between, there is nowhere in Scotland that is richer in opportunities for getting close to nature than right here.”

If you would like to experience wildlife watching, similar to BBC Autumwatch and Springwatch, with hideouts and cameras focused on; pine martens, red squirrels, badgers etc, from the Strathyre Outdoor centre, then have a look at the services provided by Tony at Natural Trossachs 
 
Hidden Glen Safaris, offers an off-road jeep experience in Balquhidder. The tour combines nature watching with access to incredible scenery that is off the beaten track, with ancient stories of the Glen told on route.
 
Glenample Estates on the south side of Loch Earn attracts many overseas visitors who have been returning to enjoy the hospitality of LETI members for years. In addition to land management and improvement projects, like re populating black grouse, the estate manager offers a range of unique and tailor made wildlife experiences.
 
Whether you are an enthusiast or simply enjoy wildlife in the setting of your holiday, the LETI community of four villages in central Scotland is a perfect spot to base yourself.  Visit www.robroycountry.com for a choice of camping, caravans, bunkhouse, cabins, bed and breakfast, cottages, lodges, guest house, restaurant with rooms, hotels, luxury boutique hotel or email enquiries@robroycountry.com
Trossachs ©Frazer MacFarlane


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