Dalguise
Located just north of Perth and within 1½ hours drive of Edinburgh and Glasgow, the centre at Dalguise consists of an 18th century mansion within 50 acres of grounds, in a stunning loch, forest and mountain setting. The house and lodges provide accommodation whilst the magnificent baronial hall serves as an entertainment and activities facility.
The mansion house and its mock-Gothic tower are surrounded by beautiful grounds containing formal gardens and shrubberies, lawns and mature woodland.
The crest of the family who originally owned the house can still be seen over the front door of the house. Dalguise used to be the holiday home of Beatrix Potter and was the inspiration for some of her stories.
The activities at Dalguise make the most of the beautiful natural setting and take place in and around the forest which surrounds the centre. Kayaking is on Loch Tay, Perthshire's largest loch. Visitors may also encounter the local wildlife - red squirrel, deer and even the occasional capercaillie.
Courses available at this centre:
- Development Courses
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This course is designed to support children at the critical time in their school career when they transfer from primary to secondary school - allowing them to build relationships and personal confidence.
- Multi activity
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Encouraging team building and leadership skills our UK based Multi-Activity residential courses combine fun and personal development in a lively and supportive environment. The courses have the flexibility to allow each pupil to advance at the pace that suits them. Each day your group can participate in up to four Adventure Activity sessions and with over 50 to choose from, each activity session provides the opportunity for groups to learn and develop a variety of skills.
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Thank you for a excellent week, we have really appreciated PGL staff continually checking that all was well and going out of their way to check we had everything we needed. Nature Trail was excellent because it gave a lot of information which fits in with our science curriculum.... we thought it was a good balance between information and fun and our children really enjoyed it.
Leuchars Primary School