Safely set away from main roads and traffic and with southerly panoramic views over Strathearn to the Ochil hills, staying at Cloag Farm offers you an opportunity to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside. The cottages have ample parking immediately beside them, and are surrounded by lawns, with mature woodland as a backdrop.
Cloag Farm Cottages are an ideal central base from which to explore Perthshire and beyond. Cloag Farm is seven miles west of Perth, just north of Methven village located on the A85. Positioned at Scotland's geographical heart, Perthshire has a rich legacy of castles, churches, battlefields and historic sites. It is a wonderful place for walking, whether you are a beginner or a real stalwart. There are countless different craft industries, making everything from whisky to glass paperweights which can all be visited. Anyone interested in golf will appreciate the 37 golf courses within Perthshire. There is a growing number of outdoor activity operators who are here to help you tackle things like white water rafting, sailing, and some serious mountain climbing. Many of our visitors are pleasantly astonished that there is so much to see and do locally.
Perthshire is also Big Tree Country. Perthshire has some of the most remarkable trees, woodlands and country gardens in Europe. As the countryside is ablaze with trees and flowers they provide a spectacular backdrop for walks and activities. Just a short trip can take you to Europe's oldest tree, the world's highest hedge, the sole survivor from Shakespeare's 'Birnam Wood' ... and it doesn't stop there.
The village of Methven is within walking distance and has a Post Office and Shop, fish and chip/Chinese take-away, a pub which serves food, an indian restaurant and a garage for servicing.
The town of Perth itself is 15 minutes by car and is an excellent shopping centre with a wide choice of shops and supermarkets. There is also a museum, 2 art galleries, a theatre, a children's indoor theme park, an ice rink and leisure pool and large public parks by the river Tay. A recently opened Concert Hall has an exciting and varied programme of events. Crieff is about 20 minutes away to the west, and is well worth a visit for exploring bespoke shops.
Looking further afield, day trips to Edinburgh, Glasgow, St. Andrews, and even Loch Ness and Glencoe are all popular with our visitors.
Whether you are visiting the area for the first time, or returning, perhaps to visit friends and family, we look forward to welcoming you to Cloag Farm.
Short breaks are available all year. Booking runs from any day to any day with special prices for Couples all year.
Best prices for all three cottages are from £295 to £445 per week/cottage
Pets are welcome but a charge is applicable.
Free WiFi is available.
Please note, Cloag Cottages are completely No Smoking
| Open Christmas |
|---|
| Open New Year |
|---|
| Open All Year |
|---|
| Main season (26/05/2012 - 31/08/2012) |
|---|
| September (01/09/2012 - 28/09/2012) |
|---|
| October (29/09/2012 - 02/11/2012) |
|---|
| November (03/11/2012 - 30/11/2012) |
|---|
| December (01/12/2012 - 21/12/2012) |
|---|
| Xmas New Year (22/12/2012 - 05/01/2013) |
|---|
Two fine and complete towers, built in the 15th and 16th centuries and joined by a range in the...
There is something for everyone at Noah's, a fantastic day out for all the family to relax and...
This picturesque parish church houses the 9th-century Dupplin Cross, a masterpiece of Pictish...
Active Kids Adventure Park is a great day out for all the family.
Scotland's Black Watch is an elite military regiment whose history stretches back almost three...
Scone Palace, the Crowning Place of Scottish Kings Visit the Palace of Kings, the crowning place of...
Perth Concert Hall is a glossy, glassy, brand new, intelligent building that is home to an exciting...
An exciting look at the natural and social history of Perthshire, housed in one of Britain's oldest...
Gallery devoted to the work of the 20th century Scottish colourist J D Fergusson.
Stanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton mills situated on a majestic bend in the...
New exhibition opened in Spring 2001.
Described as the finest two acres of private garden in the country, this oasis of peace and colour...
Conifer and deciduous wooded gorge through which the River Braan plunges.
Dunkeld is a small, picturesque town situated on the banks of the River Tay. The Trust was involved...
The star attraction from early April to late August is a pair of breeding ospreys.
Discover Scotland’s oldest free, public lending library, founded in 1680: a museum where you can...
At Gleneagles, professional falconers provide instruction to meet every level of experience and...
A delightful old fashioned 2 acre garden.
Idylically set on the banks of the River Tay.
There really is something for everyone at Crieff Visitor Centre.
A mile of beech-lined avenue leads to a formidable ridge-top tower house.
Formerly known as the Castle of Glooms, this castle is beautifully sited.
Glendoick was included in the Independent on Sunday's exclusive survey of Europe's Top 50 gardens,...
From Edinburgh Airport follow the M90 north to Kinross, leave the motorway at junction 5.
Permanent displays on the history of Dollar village and on the Devon Valley Railway and Dollar...
A late 14th or early 15th-century tower on one side of an irregular courtyard.
The magical grounds of Fingask Castle are testament to both the present owner and his ancestors'...
A garden that is still evolving after 20 years. Several ponds surrounded by primulas, mature trees...
A 19th Century landscaped garden comprising woodland and meadow walks with a fine show of spring...
Secluded, unique woodland garden situated in the heart of Scotland. A treasure of botanical...
Our museum tells the stories of the people who built, worked at, and visited the Atholl Palace from...
This six acre woodland garden, now seven years old, is maturing nicely.
Self Catering
Tulloch and Lawnacroy are very spacious with spectacular views of the Loch and the surrounding...
Self Catering
Firs Lodge is set in its own secluded garden with off street parking, veranda and patio-barbecue...
Self Catering
Renovated, peaceful crofters cottage with excellent views of Ben Mhor.
Self Catering
A comfortable, homely Self Catering Cottage ideal for exploring
Harris and its beautiful beaches...
Book online or call:
Open Mon to Fri: 0900 - 1700
*Calls may be recorded
Build your own itineraries by clicking the 'add to shortlist' button to add an item to your Itinerary basket.