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Wigwam has a glamping pod with a private hot tub in Perth and Kinross - a region often called 'the Heart of Scotland' for good reason. Straddling the Highland Boundary Fault, this region combines the lochs, mountains and glens of the Southern Highlands with the fertile farmland and estate country of the Tay valley.
Yes. Perth and Kinross is famous for its beautiful lochs - including Loch Tay, Loch Earn and Loch Rannoch - and its ancient Caledonian pinewoods and native broadleaved forests. Wigwam pods here are typically set in or close to this exceptional Highland landscape, with loch and mountain views within easy reach.
Perthshire is one of Scotland's most romantic regions - characterised by the drama of Highland scenery, the elegance of Victorian spa towns like Crieff and Pitlochry, the famous autumn colour of its birch and larch forests, and the intimate character of its glens and river valleys. A hot tub pod here, particularly in autumn, is an outstanding couple's destination.
Check the individual Wigwam listing for its dog policy. Perth and Kinross has excellent dog-walking on the Rob Roy Way, the Tay Forest Park trails, the shores of Loch Tay and Loch Earn, and the open hillsides of Glen Lyon and Glen Almond. The region is very dog-friendly and walking access is excellent throughout.
Yes. Perth and Kinross in winter is dramatic and beautiful - particularly when the Highland hills are snow-capped and the glens are frost-still. Pitlochry's festivals and whisky culture continue year-round, and a private hot tub in a Perthshire setting on a winter evening, with a fire on inside and stars above, is a genuinely luxurious Scottish experience.
Near Perth and Kinross Wigwam pods you can walk or cycle the Rob Roy Way, kayak Loch Tay, fish the River Tay (one of Scotland's greatest salmon rivers), ski at Glenshee, climb Ben Lawers (one of Scotland's highest mountains), mountain bike at Dunkeld, visit Blair Castle and the Highland Games at Blair Atholl, and tour Edradour, Glenturret or Aberfeldy distilleries.
Yes. Perth and Kinross Wigwam pods are positioned to give access to both Pitlochry (theatre, Festival Theatre, salmon ladder, Moulin village) and Crieff (Glenturret distillery, Highland fling), two of Perthshire's most characterful small towns. Use the map view on the Perth and Kinross page to identify the pod closest to your preferred area.
Yes. Perth and Kinross has excellent family activities including the Famous Grouse Experience at Glenturret, Loch Tay watersports, the Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie (day trip), Scone Palace and its peacocks, Dunkeld Cathedral walks, and the spectacular Highland games at Blair Atholl in late July. Wigwam pods are fully set up for family self-catering stays.
Perth and Kinross has outstanding wildlife. Red squirrels are common in the native pinewoods. Ospreys return to Loch of the Lowes (near Dunkeld) each spring. Red deer are a regular sight on higher ground. Otters inhabit the River Tay. Capercaillie survive in the ancient forests, and buzzards and red kites circle overhead throughout the region.
Perth and Kinross is well connected to Scotland's major cities - approximately 50–70 minutes from Edinburgh (via the M90), 20–30 minutes from Dundee, and 40 minutes from Stirling. Perth city itself is under an hour from Edinburgh, making this region one of the most accessible genuinely Highland destinations for travellers from the Central Belt.
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