Cray offers you a wide choice of activities - whether you are after a central touring location to base yourself in, a wide choice of sporting activities to keep the family busy or a spot of hill walking and wildlife watching, Cray is ideally located.

There are plenty of historic and other sights to see within an hour’s radius. (A summer season is always a draw at the Festival Theatre in Pitlochry). But really, for most people, the house and grounds are reward enough when seeking a respite from the everyday hustle and bustle, for children, there is an adventure playground close by the house and Boating on the loch (a small rowing boat is provided).

If any place was ever ready to recharge your batteries, it is Cray.

 
Fishing
There’s fishing for trout and salmon almost on the doorstep. The salmon and trout fishing season on Shee Water and Black Water (Glenshee) is from 15 April to 15 October. Loch trout fishing is also available on a couple of local lochs. The River Tay system dominates Perthshire and its 119 mile course is a haven for any angler.
 
Golf
There are numerous great golf courses within easy reach of Cray. As well as Scotland’s highest courses at Dalmunzie House Hotel (9 holes) golfing at Glenisla, Strathmore and Alyth golf centres in Alyth, and Rosemount in Blairgowrie are options. For the real enthusiast, championship courses at Gleneagles and St Andrews are only 1 1/2 hours away.
 
Cycling
For cycling, both off road and on, the area is already well regarded, with quiet scenic back roads and exciting off road tracks. Mountain Bikes can be hired locally.
 
Walking
The hill walking ranges from the gentle to the fiercely Munroesque. Right next to Cray is Mount Blair, it rises to a height of 744m (2440 feet) and the peak separates Glen Shee from Glen Isla to the east, a good challenge for all after breakfast.
 
Skiing
Winter skiing (usually December - March) is minutes away at the nearby Glenshee ski Centre, the largest ski area in Scotland. There are 24 tows and 2 chairlifts, 5 nursery areas and over 40 kilometres of ski runs of varying standards to suit everyone from beginner to expert. The highest point is Glas Maol at 3,500 feet. There is a very good ski school and up-to-date equipment can be hired at the ski area as well as at a number of other locations nearby.
 
Horse Riding
There are several centres locally offering short and long treks through the countryside or up onto the moors, to suit both the more able rider and the novice.
 
Highland Games
There are many highland games in the area during August and September, ranging from the famous Royal Braemar Gathering, to the intimate and friendly gathering at Glen Isla. These offer unique and excellent entertainment for all the family.
 

Useful links

Perthshire Tourist Board
 
Dundee and Angus Tourist Board
 
Kirkmichael Horse Riding
 
Glenshee Ski Centre
 
Cairnwell Mountain Sports
 
Perth Race Course
 
Fishing Websites
 

 

 

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