Enjoy the Countryside Wee Adventures 3921 Wee Adventures specialise in adventures, big and small, in the great outdoors. Wee Adventures facilitates outdoor fun and coaching through:<br /><br /> <ul style="list-style-type: circle;"> <li>brilliant birthday parties</li> <li>outdoor adventures on foot, bike or water</li> <li>activity days for kids, family and friends</li> <li>climbing, outdoors or indoors</li> <li>canoe and kayak training and assessment</li> <li>kayak skills coaching in the pool</li> <li>outdoor stag or hen parties</li> </ul> ​The options are endless but one thing is guaranteed: Wee Adventures will leave everyone with a GIANT smile. Biscuit's enthusiasm is infectious, even in the rain! Birnam Glen Family Nature Walk 2181 <div><a href="http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=1594773" target="_blank">A nature walk for all the family. Birnam Glen, Highland Perthshire at EveryTrail</a><br /><iframe src="http://www.everytrail.com/iframe2.php?trip_id=1594773&amp;width=100%&amp;height=300" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="100%" height="300"></iframe><br /><br />From the very start, this walk has lots of interest for nature lovers - but also for younger families who may need other encouragement!&nbsp; Follow the route above, clicking on the red dots for pictures.<br /><br />Starting in the Beatrix Potter Garden, learn about the author's passion for the natural world while the kids hunt out some of her most famous characters (first set of pictures).<br /><br />Head out of the garden on the side away from the Birnam Institute and begin following the burn up the glen.&nbsp; As you go under the road bridge, notice how pools and runs have been created in the stream to allow salmon and sea trout better access to spawn.&nbsp; If you're really lucky in the Autumn, you may just be able to catch a glimpse of one (pictures 4 &amp; 5).<br /><br />Carry on following the footpath under the railway bridge and then straight on up what looks like a private drive at the top (but isn't - it's the path). At the fork in the path, you're going to go straight on - leave Birnam Hill for another great day out!<br /><br />Hopefully you've been quietish as you walk up, because here is where you have a great chance of seeing a red squirrel.&nbsp; Sometimes the first you'll know is when you hear their little angry "chuck chuck" grumblings at being disturbed.&nbsp; If you're lucky, you'll see them scampering up out of harm's way, maybe stopping to check you out as they do.&nbsp; Look in the trees and you may see one of their homes - a drey (pictures 6-8).<br /><br /><img style="margin: 10px; float: left;" src="http://www.rspb.org.uk/images/cache/dipper_adult_300_tcm9-139808_v2.jpg" alt="Dipper" height="126" width="126" />Carrying on, on a sunny day in the summer it feels like you're entering a tunnel into a secret forest - at least you can tell the kids that! (Picture 9).<br /><br />Now you're right beside the burn with a great chance of seeing a dipper, bobbing up and down on a stone in the middle of the stream or even wading in the water (pictures 10 and 11).<br />&nbsp; <br />Around here is also the place to look for the Birnam Gnome - he lives in a tree that's hollow at the bottom.<br /><br />This is also a lovely spot in May for Bluebells and all sorts of other wildflowers and plants (picture 12).<br /><br />Moving on, you come to the little dam that used to be Birnam's water supply.&nbsp; During the summer you'll see little trout rising in the pool, while there's often a heron to be found here, especially early in the morning (photos 13 &amp; 14).<br /><br />Now looking up to your right, you'll see a patch of woodland that has been cleared.&nbsp; This is a good chance to see a deer - perhaps a roe.&nbsp; Sometimes you'll hear the roe's bark -a very strange noise indeed, and quite frightening if you don't know what it is!&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="http://sounds.bl.uk/Environment/British-wildlife-recordings/022M-W1CDR0001528-0600V0">Have a listen by clicking here.</a><br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://sounds.bl.uk/Environment/British-wildlife-recordings/022M-W1CDR0001528-0600V0"> </a>Carry on up the glen, looking to your right (picture 18) for a stand of lovely Scots Pines standing over the glen, as you come towards another split in the path at picture 19.&nbsp; If you carry on to Balhomish (going left) you'll soon find yourself in the upland environment of the curlew, but we're going right to the little wooden bridge that taked you across the burn and into the Ladywell plantation.<br /><br />From here, you can go back the way you came, or carry on and follow the map for a loop that will require you to cross the burn to rejoin the path above Birnam - wellies may be useful, but crossing is easy as long as the burn isn't too high.&nbsp; You get some nice views going this way and there is a beautiful bluebell wood in May (picture 26).<br /><br />Once back in Birnam, there's refreshment choices at the Birnam Institute or the Birnam Hotel and Inn, while the local shop can certainly supply ice creams for those who need one!<br /><br /></div> Stewart Towers Dairy 2171 Whether you need a coffee, some lunch or a delicious ice cream... this is the place to stop off with or without the kids.<br /><br />The Stewart Towers menu offers breakfast, lunch and a variety of snacks - from delicious, fresh, home-baked scones, tray bakes and sponges to homemade soup, baguettes, panini's and baked potatoes.<br /><br />They also have a well stocked farm shop where they sell fresh local butcher meat, a selection of fruit and vegetables, cheeses, preserves and dried goods. In addition to this they have a selection of cards for all occasions, napkins, jewellery, children's toys and gifts.<br /><br />The Animal Farm has sheep, cows, ponies and other usual farm animals strutting about. Kindrogan Field Centre 2143 <div>What a fantastic base for learning all about our Nature &amp; Wildlife plus much, much more... Kindrogan House is a converted Victorian country house which now offers comfortable accommodation for groups &amp; individuals, amazing surrounding including Kindrogan Forest and very knowledgeable staff running a comprehensive programme of environmental training courses and study holidays.<br /><br />Kindrogan Field Centre offers something for everyone with week &amp; weekend residential courses and day courses on a wide range of topics.&nbsp; Schools, universities and other groups use Kindrogan as a base for learning. <br /><br />We have listed a small selection of courses below for your perusal but we have one question for parents... <em>have you thought about a family holiday with your children in the majestic Scottish Highlands</em>?<br /><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Family Holidays include:</strong></span><br /><strong>Wildlife Explorers</strong> explore the amazing and diverse wildlife in the last undisturbed wilderness in the UK, the Highlands of Scotland. Activities include Osprey Hides, Mammal trapping, Bat/Otter/Pine Marten watching &amp; the Highland Wildlife Park<br /><strong>Highland Adventure</strong> Mountains, Glens, Rivers &amp; Lochs make Scotland the best place for adventure - Mountain Walking, High Ropes, Low Ropes, Teambuilding, White-water Rafting &amp; Wildlife Watching<br /><br />... parents remember you join in too!<br /><br /><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Adult Courses include:</span></strong><br />Scottish Spring Birds, GPS Training, Photography, Coracle Workshop, Willow Basketry, Flora &amp; Fauna for Hillwalkers, Identification of Highland Plants, Wildlife Explorers, Highlights of Perthshire (local area &amp; its history), Highland Adventure Course, Hedgerow Basketry.<br dir="ltr" spellcheck="false" id="tinymce" class="mceContentBody mceContentReset" onload="window.parent.tinyMCE.get('mce_fullscreen').onLoad.dispatch();" contenteditable="true" /><br />The above list is not extensive, please contact Kindrogan Field Centre for full details of courses and availability.<br /><br />Kindrogan is renowned for the wildlife such as Wild Cats, Deer, Pine Marten &amp; Red Squirrels, watch the Squirrels feeding:<br /><br /><iframe width="500" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/m0iosZ14T-4?rel=0&amp;autoplay=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe><br /><br /><strong>*</strong>Please note Kindrogan Field Centre is a learning facility not an accommodation provider or a day trip venue.</div> The Cuilc 2123 The Cuilc is a charming small pond, situated on the edge of the Golf Course with a backdrop of Craigower &amp; Ben Vrackie Moutain.<br /><br />A great place for seeing &amp; feeding the ducks with the kids, seeing the Squirrels playing in the tree tops above, maybe see a stray Roe Deer running about in the grasslands surrounding the pond. Swans are once again nesting around The Cuilc, these elegant birds have returned to the area after being absent for a number of years, remember they can be feisty! Oystercatchers can be seen and heard around The Cuilc, they can be very noisy and full of character, a beautiful sight. <br /><br dir="ltr" spellcheck="false" id="tinymce" class="mceContentBody mceContentReset" onload="window.parent.tinyMCE.get('mce_fullscreen').onLoad.dispatch();" contenteditable="true" /><br dir="ltr" spellcheck="false" id="tinymce" class="mceContentBody mceContentReset" onload="window.parent.tinyMCE.get('mce_fullscreen').onLoad.dispatch();" contenteditable="true" />