Innerwick Estate is located half way up Glenlyon, which is Scotland’s longest and one of the most beautiful glens, with a variety of landscapes from deep river gorges and rock pools to gentle farmland and dramatic mountain peaks.
Innerwick Estate, a working farm and sporting estate in Highland Perthshire, is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and within a designated National Scenic Area.
Innerwick Estate is located half way up Glenlyon, which is Scotland’s longest and one of the most beautiful glens, with a variety of landscapes from deep river gorges and rock pools to gentle farmland and dramatic mountain peaks. The glen is of particular interest to walkers with low level river walks, many hill tracks and high level hill walks including Perthshire’s highest peak, Ben Lawers within a few miles of Innerwick Estate.
We offer 3 tastefully modernised 4 and 5 star self catering properties, Innerwick Farmhouse, Ballinloan Cottage and Ballinloan House which are all just over a mile from the local post office and tearoom at Bridge of Balgie. Sporting activities include fishing on the River Lyon for brown trout and salmon (during season) and stalking and hind shooting by arrangement (during season).
Fully modernized, log fires, panoramic views and varied walks. National Scenic Area with special interests for botanists and birdwatchers. Fishing, tennis on site. Golf, walking, water sports all within 30 minutes.
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