August 16-23

Childfree Scotland

$2,500 per person

Escape to the majestic landscapes and captivating history of Scotland this August on an exclusive journey exclusively childfree!

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Starting in Edinburgh with the Royal Tattoo, staying in a Scottish Manor, and an optional extension to Inverness, come enjoy the highlights of Scotland with other Childfree travelers!

Join us in a Castle in Perthshire!

This haven is a beautiful, exclusive-use venue
in Perthshire, Scotland. This enchanting, stone-built manor stands out as a truly exceptional destination. Formerly a hotel, the property recently underwent extensive renovations and now stands as a magnificent private luxury residence featuring 15 ensuite bedrooms, able to accommodate groups of up to thirty-five guests.

Situated in the heart of Scotland, Perthshire is
known as the gateway to the Highlands, with stunning mountain ranges, rolling
hills, deep valleys, and picturesque lochs. This haven is a beautiful, exclusive-use venue in Perthshire, Scotland. Perthshire is a historic region in central Scotland, known for its breath taking natural scenery, rich history, and cultural
heritage.

The area is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an abundance of activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing, golfing, and skiing. Some of the most notable natural landmarks in Perthshire include Ben Lawers, Schiehallion, Loch Tay, Loch Rannoch, and the River Tay.

Perthshire is also steeped in history, with numerous castles, historic house, and ancient ruins to explore. Some of the most famous include Blair Castle, Scone Palace, Dunkeld Cathedral, and the standing stones of Clava Cairns. One of the most striking features of Clava Cairns is the alignment of the standing stones, which are positioned to mark the midwinter and midsummer solstices.

The region is renowned for its cultural heritage, with a thriving arts and crafts scene, as well as a vibrant music and literature scene. The annual Perthshire Amber Festival is a popular event that celebrates the area's rich musical heritage. This annual folk music festival was started in 2005 by the Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean, who wanted to create an intimate and friendly event that would showcase the best of Scottish folk music. The festival usually takes place over 10 days in late October or early November and features concerts, workshops, talks, and other events that celebrate Scotland's rich musical heritage.

Overall, Perthshire is a stunning and diverse region that offers something for everyone, from outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, making it a must visit destination for anyone traveling to Scotland.

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