Bamff has an abundance of walks and wildlife, as well as golf, fishing, cycling, horse riding, rambling all within easy reach.
See the special Beaver project at Bamff
Bamff is home to the an extraordinary wetland restoration project using European beavers. The beavers have built around 20 dams on the estate and their habitat is fascinating to visit. The beavers themselves may also be seen on summer evenings. Beaver wetland walks and beaver watching are both available free to occupants of Bamff Old Brewhouse.
See the family of Wild Boar
Bamff is also – uniquely in this part of the world – home to a family of wild boar. During your visit you may see them being fed.
Outdoor Activities
Walking and hillwalking
The Cateran Trail
Golf – 3 great courses within 5 miles:
Alyth Golf Club
Strathmore Golf Centre
Glenisla Golf Course
More Activities
Cycling and cycle hire
Mountain biking – Laggan Wolftrax
Horse Riding
Nae Limits Adventure Centre – white water rafting, Canyoning, bungee jumping, quad biking, sphereing
The Perthshire Gardens Collection
Salmon and trout fishing
Reekie Linn – Impressive local waterfall
Perthshire, Big Tree Country
Skiing – Glenshee, best skiing in the UK
Historic Places
Glamis Castle
Scone Palace
Blair Castle
Dunnottar Castle
House of Dun
Angus Folk Museum
Other Places of Interest
Kinnordy Loch RSPB Reserve
Loch of the Lowes – famous osprey viewing spot
The Angus Glens
City of Dundee
Dundee Contemporary Arts
City of Perth
Historic village of Dunkeld
The House of Bruar – ultimate shopping experience
Nearby hotels, restaurants and pubs:
Meikleour
The Taybank
Bridge of Cally Hotel
Drovers’ Inn
Glen Clova Hotel
Strathmore Arms, Glamis
Fine Dining
Kinloch House
Ballathie House
The Apron Stage
Cafes
Peel Farm
88 Degrees, Kirriemuir (best cup of coffee for miles!)
Travel – Airports
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Aberdeen
Dundee
Rail
National Rail
Bamff is beautiful at all times of year.
Bamff offers many pleasant walks for those who enjoy a quiet activity. Woodland walks are pleasant and a gentle exertion will take those so inclined to viewpoints from which a fine panorama of the Eastern Highlands may be enjoyed.