Holiday Parks In Perthshire

Perthshire, often called the “Heart of Scotland,” straddles the Highland Boundary Fault and showcases striking contrasts of terrain. To the north lie rugged uplands with rolling hills and mountain glens; to the south, gentler lowlands, fertile straths (valleys), and forested slopes. Major rivers like the Tay and Earn wind through farmland, while lochs—such as Loch Tay and Loch Earn—reflect the surrounding hills. The varied landscape creates microclimates: cooler, windy uplands and milder, sheltered lowlands.


Forests and woodlands are a defining feature, including remnants of ancient Caledonian pine woods mixed with moorland at higher elevations. The geology—granite, schist, and older metamorphic rocks—shapes soils, land use, and flora.


Start your adventure today at our holiday parks in Perthshire: Loch Tay Highland Lodges, Braidhaugh Holiday Park, and Cruachan Farm.



Explore Our Holiday Parks In Perthshire

Enjoy a slice of waterside perfect at our three parks...

A Stunning Region Awaits!

From idyllic destinations to must-visit attractions, here's just some of our favourite things to see and do in Perthshire.

Pitlochry

Nestled in the Highlands, Pitlochry is a favourite stop for visitors thanks to its vibrant high street, traditional theatre, and surrounding walks


Dunkeld & The Hermitage

On the banks of the River Tay, Dunkeld charms with its historic cathedral and colourful cottages, whilst The Hermitage enchants with magical woodland walks.


Blair Castle

Home of the Dukes of Atholl for over 700 years, Blair Castle is a treasure trove of Scottish history with opulent rooms and landscaped gardens.


Aberfeldy

A bustling small town with a creative spirit, Aberfeldy is known for its arts scene, independent shops, and the Birks of Aberfeldy gorge walk immortalised by Robert Burns.


Crieff

This historic market town offers sweeping views over Strathearn. With its whisky heritage, Victorian spa history, and easy access to both rolling farmland and rugged hills.


Loch Tay

Loch Tay is a hub for water sports, scenic cruises, and lochside walks. The Crannog Centre brings history to life, while the surrounding hills offer breathtaking hiking.


Something For Every Season

Perthshire is a region of striking variety—rolling lowland fields, dramatic Highland glens, tranquil lochs, and vast stretches of ancient woodland. From the historic city of Perth to the welcoming towns of Pitlochry, Dunkeld, and Crieff, it’s a place full of character and discovery. Wander riverside trails along the Tay, explore centuries of history in castles and stately homes, or simply enjoy the changing colours of its tree-lined hillsides throughout the year.


With cosy villages, vibrant arts festivals, farm-fresh produce, and endless outdoor adventures, Perthshire is a year-round destination for families, couples, and nature lovers alike. Whether you’re here to hike, cycle, paddle, or simply unwind amid breathtaking scenery, Perthshire promises a truly memorable escape in every season.

Caravan & Lodge Ownership
In Perthshire


Owning a holiday home in Perthshire means endless escapes to stunning coastal views, peaceful countryside, and charming local towns.


Enjoy flexible getaways and a welcoming community. With Largo Leisure, your personal retreat in one of Scotland’s most scenic regions is always waiting for you.

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