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Reasons to book
About this house rental
Stepping into the house, guests are instantly whisked away to another era by its castle-like feel. The period details, from the exquisite wood panelling to the antique furnishings and ornate fireplaces, weaves an enchanting tapestry of luxury and elegance.
Modern amenities have been seamlessly integrated to guarantee that every guest experiences a stay that is both luxurious and pleasurable.
Bolfracks boasts everything you need for the perfect self-catered stay; a fully equipped kitchen, spacious living areas, a games room, and comfortable bedrooms.
The Edinburgh Address Ltd manages bookings on behalf of the Property Owner. The property owner provides the accommodation.
Layout
Bedroom 1 - 1st floor | Views overlooking the front and River Tay | Private Bathroom with
bath and separate shower | Dressing Area
Bedroom 2 - 1st floor | Overlooking the side and Walled Garden to the rear | Shower Room off the hallway
Bedroom 3 - 2nd floor | Overlooking the side and front River Tay | Shower Room off the hallway
Bedroom 4 - 2nd floor | Overlooking the side and Walled Garden to the rear | Bathroom with rolltop bath off the hallway
Bedroom 5 - 2nd floor | Overlooking the Walled Garden to the rear | Shower room off the hallway
Bedroom 6 - 2nd floor | Overlooking the Walled Garden to the rear | Wash hand basin in the bedroom
Bedroom 7 - 2nd floor | Views overlooking the front and River Tay | Private en suite
shower room | Dressing Room
Sleeping Arrangements
1 x single bedroom
3 x double bedroom
1 x king size bedroom
2 x super king size bedroom
Exterior
Bolfracks' gardens are truly spectacular. They are an oasis of peace and colour with an impressive collection of rare and unusual plants, all with excellent views over the Tay valley.
The ornamental garden originated from the mid-18th century. Most of what can be seen today originates from the 1970s and is the work of the late Mr J Douglas Hutchison.
The stream garden was planned and constructed by Ian Lawrie of Dundee in 1928 along the course of the Bolfracks Burn. It was restored and replanted between 1983 and 1985. A collection of rare and unusual plants, including a superb collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, acers, old fashioned roses and an array of herbaceous perennials.
The beautiful gardens complement a wonderful experience not to mention your own private tennis court.
Local Area
Sights & Points of Interest
Aberfeldy Village: charming town with cafés, shops and local crafts.
Birks of Aberfeldy: scenic waterfall & woodland walk, inspired by Robert Burns.
Loch Tay: nearby for boating, kayaking, fishing and waterside walks.
Kenmore & Taymouth Castle: historic village and castle ruins at the western end of Loch Tay.
Loch Tay Highland Lodges / Scottish Crannog Centre: heritage site and reconstructed crannogs.
Castle Menzies: restored 16th‑century tower house with gardens.
Ben Lawers & surrounding Munros: hiking, mountain walks and panoramic views.
Falls of Dochart (Killin): short drive north; famous waterfalls and photo spot.
Highland Perthshire scenic drives: including Glen Lyon and Tay valley routes.
Local festivals & events: Aberfeldy Music Festival, Highland games, seasonal events.
Getting there
By Car
From Edinburgh Airport:
Take M9 → A9 north towards Perth → A822 / A827 to Aberfeldy. Approx 1 h 50 min / 85 miles.
From Glasgow Airport:
Take M8 → M80 → A9 north → A827 to Aberfeldy. Approx 1 h 40 min / 80 miles.
From Aberdeen Airport:
Take A90 → A9 south → A827 to Aberfeldy. Approx 2 h 45 min / 115 miles.
Once in Aberfeldy, follow A827 west towards Kenmore. Bolfracks House entrance is marked with What3Words: ///suffice.thrashed.directors.
By Train
Nearest Station: Perth railway station (~22 miles / 35 min drive).
From Perth: take taxi or hire a car to Bolfracks House (~35 min drive).
Alternative: Train to Pitlochry (~12 miles north) then taxi or rental car (~25 min drive).
By Bus
Local buses operate between Aberfeldy ↔ Perth (lines 21 and 21A, ScotRail‑linked service). Limited frequency.
Guests can arrive in Aberfeldy by bus, then taxi / private transfer to Bolfracks (~2 miles west of town).
Transfers: Car hire or taxi recommended from airports. Public transport in the area is limited.
Accessibility
This property is spread across three levels, with a ground floor and stairs leading to the first and second floors. Please note that it is not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Registration and Compliance
Registration or Licence Ref: PK11797F (expiry: 30th Jul 2027)
EPC: C





