Kipney Hunting Lodge
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Kipney Hunting Lodge is available for you and your guests from Tuesday 31st December 2024. A truly wonderful location to bring in the New Year! Kipney Hunting Lodge is a luxury farmhouse and steading complex, perfectly combining modern living with country charm and in a period style, for up to twenty-two guests. Located on a private estate and set in a private but highly accessible rural location in Perthshire, the former farmhouse and adjoining steading with hot tub boasts stunning views over the heather-clad hills, fields and burns. It is a perfect venue for large family groups and corporate retreats.
Nestled into a prominent location in the southern fringes of the Scottish Highlands sits Logiealmond Estate’s Kipney Hunting Lodge. A luxury farmhouse and steading complex, perfectly combining modern living with country charm and period style for up to twenty-two guests. Perfect for large family groups and corporate retreats.
Set in a private but highly accessible rural location in Perthshire, the former farmhouse and adjoining steading with hot tub boasts stunning views over the heather-clad hills, fields, and burns. A host of fantastic sporting, recreational and cultural opportunities await guests on the Estate and nearby, including grouse shooting, deer stalking, and salmon fishing.
This unique natural setting encompasses the best of what Scotland has to offer. Here you can take part in a host of fantastic sporting, recreational and cultural opportunities.
Kipney Hunting Lodge comprises of 6 separate properties centred around a courtyard with a BBQ area and hot tub. Everyone comes together in Kipney Farmhouse to socialise and dine in the unique dining and lounge area, with its large picture windows framing the majestic views out over the Perthshire countryside.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate stag or hen parties at Kipney Hunting Lodge.
Accommodation
Accommodation for up to 22 Guests
Kipney Farmhouse: sleeps 8
Capercaillie: sleeps 4
Lapwing: sleeps 2
Oystercatcher: sleeps 2
Pigeon: sleeps 2
Robin: sleeps 4
Key Features
• Luxury lodge with hot tub for your exclusive use
• Restored farmhouse with five modern steading properties clustered around a central courtyard
• Eleven beautifully appointed double bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms
• Nine bedrooms have super king size beds, five of which can be set up with twin beds, two have king size beds
• Modern, stylish dining for 22 guests within the farmhouse
• Luxury designer kitchens all with modern conveniences
• Patio furniture
• Barbeque with utensils available to hire
• Fabulous views over the stunning countryside
• Excellent country sport
• Practical storage for golf and hunting equipment
Each property has been tastefully renovated to the highest standards with every modern convenience to enjoy your vacation in the Highlands of Scotland. Each has a well-equipped kitchen with an oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Laundry facilities include a washing machine and tumble dryer. All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms with a bath and/or shower and guests are provided with complimentary luxury toiletries, bed linen, duvets, bathrobes and towels.
STL Licence / EPC Rating
Kipney Farmhouse PK12969F / C
Capercaillie PK12968F / C
Pigeon PK12967F / C
Oystercatcher PK12966F / C
Lapwing PK12961F / C
Robin PK12960F / C
Activities
Golf
Perthshire boasts a wonderful array of exceptional inland courses set in some of the most stunning scenery in the whole of Scotland. There are around 40 golf courses in Perthshire itself, with the likes of Crieff, Alyth, & Pitlochry. The most famous being Gleneagles, where the first informal Ryder Cup was played in 1921. Another favourite is Rosemount at Blairgowrie, under 30 minutes’ drive away by car, as well as the oldest royal golf club in the world, the Royal Perth, named by King William IV in 1833.
Mountain Biking
Bring your own bike to explore the network of trails around the Logiealmond Estate. You can also visit many of the local excellent, purpose-built trail centres in Perthshire and further afield, including Deuchny Bike Park in Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park, or Comrie Croft which is one of Scotland’s best mountain biking trail centres.
Hiking & Hill Walking
Visitors to Logiealmond can explore the network of trails around the Estate from the doorstep of their accommodation. Perthshire has some great Munros for beginners; Schiehallion, Ben Chonzie and Ben Vorlich.
White Water Rafting
The River Tay is a popular destination for white water rafting in Scotland. The river flows through the stunning Perthshire countryside, with rolling hills, forests, and waterfalls, and offers a variety of rapids.
There is an excellent company, Splash White Water Rafting, who can offer a variety of activities to choose from such as white-water rafting, canyoning, river duckies, kayaking, gorge walking and stand-up paddle boarding.
Sightseeing
Castles
There are many wonderful historic sites not far from Logiealmond including Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, and Glamis Castle, childhood home to the beloved Queen Mother.
Stirling Castle is one of Scotland’s grandest castles with an imposing position and impressive architecture. Visitors can enjoy costumed characters, interactive displays, and revel in Renaissance splendour. With excellent facilities and a focus on accessibility for all, the castle makes for a great daytrip.
Once host to Mary, Queen of Scots, Glamis Castle also has a deep connection to today’s Royal Family. With its fairy-tale turrets, sweeping driveway, and reputation as ‘Scotland’s most haunted’ castle, visitors enjoy touring its 100 rooms and glorious gardens from Mid-March to October.
Fifteen hundred years ago the site on which Scone Palace sits was the capital of the Pictish kingdom, and 42 kings of Scotland have been crowned here, including Robert the Bruce in 1306. These days the majestic stately home is well worth a visit between April to October to see the wonderful collection of artworks and treasures. Take your walking shoes too as there are 100 acres of gardens to explore including the Murray Star Maze.
Whisky
Perthshire lays claim to the oldest working distillery in the country at Glenturret as well other wonderful examples of Highland whisky such as Tullibardine, and Dewars.
Glenturret
Two miles northwest of nearby Crieff, on the banks of the Turrett River, you can find Scotland’s oldest working distillery. Official records date back to 1763, but legends suggest that whisky was illicitly distilled at Glenturret from 1717! Today Glenturret Distillery is a five-star visitor attraction, and a tour brings both the history and the traditional whisky-making craft alive. A visit to the fabulous ‘The Glenturret’ Lalique Michelin starred restaurant and bar is also recommended!
Tullibardine
Originally the site of a brewery with the Royal Charter back in the 15th century, this distillery enjoys the same clear, spring water as its neighbour Highland Spring. With the choice of a classic 45-minute tour or longer 90-minute bonded tour, this is an interesting opportunity to visit an independent, family-owned distillery.
Dewars
With its signature pagoda roof still dominating the distillery’s skyline, you’ll enjoy a visit to this 125-year-old distillery in Aberfeldy. Its interactive heritage exhibition explains the Dewar family’s pursuit of whisky-making perfection and there are different tours and tastings available.
Sporting
Game Shooting
Logiealmond Estate is fast becoming renowned for its high-quality sporting and hospitality driven shoot days. Partridges and pheasants are driven over deep gullies and present as incredible sport for guests.
There are 14 drives at Logiealmond providing a full mix of sporting birds.
Duck days are available on request.
Simulated Game Shooting
For some adrenaline-filled fun, try your hand at clay pigeon shooting and enjoy their expert-led simulated game shoots on the Logiealmond Estate. It’s an amazing feeling when you pull the trigger and see that target explode into a million pieces!
Salmon Fishing
At 117 miles in length, the Tay is Scotland’s longest river. Its sheer size and volume of water also make it one of the most prolific and accessible salmon fishing rivers in the world. It is home to Scottish record-breaking fish, including the largest ever rod-caught salmon in Britain, making it a perfect destination for fishing enthusiasts.
There are many beautiful stretches of water near Logiealmond Estate, with numerous holding pools. There are excellent facilities for fishing, plus experienced and dedicated local guides. Whether fly-fishing, spinning, or harling – a traditional, exceptionally effective Tay fishing technique – fishing on the River Tay can quite simply be the experience of a lifetime.
The estate can organise fishing upon request, and subject to availability.
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