Country life at Bankhead

Perthshire is an absolutely stunning place. It's renown for it's ancient trees, beautiful hills, and sparkling rivers. Having spent a good number of weekends at Bankhead, we thought we ought to share some tips we've learned over the years.

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Spring blossoms

spring blossoms, originally uploaded by framboise.

It's not strictly a Bankhead blog, as this photo was taken on Dean Path, outside the Baptist Church, in Edinburgh. Cherry blossoms, snowdrops and crocuses have been spotted since mid-Jan. Fingers crossed that the latest cold snap hasn't wiped them all out.

Hermitage, Dunkeld

hermitage05, originally uploaded by framboise.

The Hermitage near Dunkeld has the most amazing collection of ancient trees. We've uploaded some photos we took back in 2003, just 'cos even bad photographers like us could get good shots in such a theatrical setting.

No graylings at Dalguise


dalguise1, originally uploaded by framboise.

Fishing on the River Tay by Dalguise; it's apparently a good spot for graylings, and the odd trout and salmon. However, nothing was biting on the last Saturday of January... Not that we tried; we were chickens and didn't want to get into the freezing water in waders. Instead, we were shown by friendly neighbour, DT, how to cast and not nick our own ears in the process. Altogether an enjoyable experience.