Activities
On Site and Nearby
We encourage you to do as little or as much as you like during your stay with us. While away the day on your deck, making the most of your time amongst the trees, identifying the plethora of birds and if you are lucky, watching the Red squirrels at play. For those looking to be more active, there are several activities on and off site which we have outlined below. Whatever your interests, we highly recommend a moonlit dip in your outside bath at the end of the day. Upon booking confirmation, we will send the details to download our App with further information on the activities and points of interest.
Swedish Massage in your own Treehouse (must be booked in advance)
A variety of stunning riverside and woodland walks (please refer to our walking trail map for further information).
Wellies/boots advisable during Autumn and Winter months.
Picnic spots
BBQ/Firepit at two of our river huts (first come first serve basis)
Fly fishing for Trout or Salmon from February to October (must be booked in advance, not available on Sundays)
Bird watching and photography
The Trossachs National Park is a five-minute drive from The Treehouses and is famous for its highland scenery of mountains, lochs and beautiful woodland. This is the perfect spot for adventure seekers with great scope for activities:
Hill walking
Mountain climbing
Bicycle trails
Canoeing and kayaking
Wild swimming
Boat trips on Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine
Loch fishing for trout and pike
A top family attraction, home to over 350 rare and exotic animals.
Offers an array of family friendly experiences with Go Karts, tractors and cable ride to name a few.
A great selection of local produce and crafts and is a lovely spot to pop in for a coffee or a bite to eat. This is where the welcome hamper comes from.
Doune Castle
15th Century ruined castle, recently seen in Outlander
Stirling Castle
Historic home of the Kings and Queens of Scotland and now home to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum
The Wallace Monument
Bannockburn Battlefield
For keen golfers, there are a number of fantastic courses in the area, including world-renowned Gleneagles and Loch Lomond.
Deanston Distillery is a five minute drive from The Treehouses and is home to the famous Deanston Highland Single Malt. It has a fantastic visitors centre and tours can be arranged.
Newly refurbished restaurant catering for breakfast, lunch & dinner, or enjoy afternoon tea or a drink at the bar, in Doune.
http://www.thewoodsidedoune.co.uk
Traditional family owned country pub and restaurant offering all the pub classics.
Serving delicious food sourced from their farm and the local area, this relaxed restaurant is open from 8am-9pm and is a lovely spot for lunch.
For those looking for fine dining in a remote and beautiful location, this is a wonderful option.
Overseen by head chef Darin Campbell, this restaurant offers the ultimate in fine dining and is perfect for a special occasion.