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Things to Do Near Briar Cottages Scotland – From Sparkling Silver to Splashing Waves

11/9/2025

 
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Entrance in Bloom
Nestled on the banks of Loch Earn, Briar Cottages offer more than just stunning views and cosy comfort—they’re your gateway to unforgettable experiences in the heart of Scotland. Whether you're craving creativity, outdoor thrills, a scenic round of golf, or relaxation immersed in natural surroundings,  here are some top activities just minutes from your doorstep.
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 Craft Your Own Silver Highland Keepsake – Immeroin Jewellery Workshop and shop. 

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 Just a few miles drive from Briar Cottages, the Immeroin Jewellery Workshop in Balquhidder invites you to design and handcraft your own sterling silver ring. Led by artisan jeweller Darren Rice, this intimate workshop blends traditional silversmithing with Highland charm. You’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind piece—and a story to match.
“Each ring reflects your personal style and the spirit of the Highlands.”

Exceptional value for a unique silver ring and workshop experience. 

Perfect for couples, friends, or solo creatives, it’s a truly special way to spend a few hours.  Check out Darren's shop for gift ideas from cuff links and copper bracelets to kilt pins and celtic brooches. 

Make Waves on Loch Earn – Watersports & Boat Trips

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​Loch Earn is a playground for water lovers. At Loch Earn Wakeschool, you can try:
  • Wakeboarding and wakesurfing
  • Paddleboarding and kayaking
  • Inflatable Ringo rides
  • Luxury speed boat charters for a special occassion
Whether you're chasing adrenaline or serenity, the loch delivers. The watersports team has built a 5 star reputation for fun teaching and guidance, for all ages.  There is a shop if you wish to indulge in your own wetsuit, paddleboard, impact vest and more.  The hire centre is generally open in the April to October season.

Paddleboard or swim from Briar Cottages slipway
Launch a paddleboard from Briar Cottages slipway when you stay at Briar Cottages

Tee Off in Paradise – St Fillans Golf Club

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Ryder Cup displayed at St Fillans GC

​​Just 7 miles east of Briar Cottages, St Fillans Golf Club is a hidden gem voted Scotland’s best 9-hole course multiple times. With breathtaking views and a relaxed vibe, it’s ideal for both seasoned golfers and curious beginners.  Visiting guests are made to feel very welcome on this immaculate, scenic course. Well behaved dogs can accompany you too.  No wonder it is Sandy Lyle's favourite inland course.  A scenic and very well kept course ...and only £20-24 a round for visitors.  TripAdvisor users regularly give it 5 stars. Check out St Fillans golf club and book a tee time the next time you stay at Briar Cottages self catering.
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Walk or Cycle the Old Railway Line – NCN Route 7​

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​Step straight into history and nature by exploring the National Cycle
Network Route 7
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​Munro Bagging – Ben Vorlich & Stuc a’ Chroin

Snow on Stuc A Chroin Munro
Stuc A Chroin Munro in Snow
On the opposite side of Loch Earn (south side) from Briar Cottages, the trail to Ben Vorlich begins, leading to one of Scotland’s most accessible Munros. For seasoned hikers, extend your climb to neighbouring Munro Stuc a’ Chroin, a more rugged peak with scrambling sections and panoramic views.
  • 🥾 Distance: 14.5 km round trip
  • ⏱️ Time: 6–7 hours
  • 📍 Trailhead: Loch Earn
  • We recommend WALK HIGHLANDS for its up to date detailed information for walkers, in Scotland.


​Explore the BLiSS Trail – Art Meets Nature

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STILL AKA Mirror Man installation Loch Earn
Thistle sculpture Loch EarnThistle installation by Kev Paxton, ArtFe Blacksmihs
The BLiSS Trail is a unique collection of ornamental features, outdoor art and architectural installations connecting the villages of Lochearnhead, Balquhidder, Strathyre, and St Fillans.

BLiSS trail features; sculptures, architectural installations and quirky functional objects like a totem pole road sign.  
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  • Accessible via A84, A85 and Sustrans NCN7
  • Use the Geotourist app for an audio route finding tour narrated by locals, artists and others.

Feel free to ask me (Kim) about the trail.  I came up with the idea, though,  like all good concepts,  the trail would not have materialised and gone on to win a Scottish Thistle Award without team work from tourism businesses, community members, artists and many others.

I know every installation on the trail. Two pieces are displayed in Briar Cottages loch garden.  Blawn Wi The WInd by Kev Paxton of ArtFe blacksmiths, and Stan The Stag. You will find QR codes on the roadside signs on the fence. The code will lead you to the Geoutourist audio route finder app for mobile phones, so that you can discover the rest of the trail.  I was personally delighted when STILL, the mirrored man sculpture by Rob Mulholland, was erected in Loch Earn at St Fillans in May.  A popular addition.​

Where to Eat & Drink Nearby - You’re spoiled for choice with local dining options:

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  • ​​Clachan Cottage Hotel – Lochside dining with a dog-friendly bar and views
  • MHOR 84 – Quirky bistro with seasonal produce and live music nights
  • Golden Larches Café – Famous for its home baking and “Shark Toilet”
  • Monachyle MHOR – Fine dining with foraged ingredients and celebrity sightings
  • The Courie Inn (Killin) – Cosy pub meals and local ales
  • Achray Hotel – Fine dining with lochside flair
  • The Broch Café (Strathyre) – Great for soup, coffee and cake after a walk or cycle

A few area suggestions. For more details and ideas, visit my "Eat, Drink, Places and Produce around Loch Earn" page. Check for seasonal opening hours and holidays
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Wildlife Tours – Discover the Wild Side of Loch Earn

Whether you're a seasoned birder or just love spotting red deer at dawn, these guided wildlife tours offer unforgettable encounters with Scotland’s natural wonders.
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​Kestrel Wildlife Safaris – Highland 4x4 Adventures

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Based in Lochearnhead, Kestrel Wildlife Safaris offers 3-hour and 7-hour 4x4 tours through the dramatic landscapes of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. Led by Gareth, a local ranger with over 25 years of conservation experience, you’ll explore hidden glens and lochside habitats while spotting:
  • Red deer, wild goats, and rutting stags
  • Golden eagles, ospreys, and buzzards
  • Seasonal highlights like “Call of the Rut” safaris in autumn
Tours are intimate, educational, and tailored to your interests. Learn more on Kestrel Wildlife Safaris’ website.

Discover Nature with Aquila Wildlife & Nature CIC

Just a short drive from Briar Cottages, Aquila Wildlife & Nature CIC in St Fillans offers unforgettable guided walks and wildlife tours through the heart of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

Led by passionate conservationists Andrea and Terry, these experiences are tailored to your interests
—whether you're keen to spot golden eagles, red squirrels, or simply reconnect with nature.


Whether you're a seasoned birder or just enjoy a gentle stroll with binoculars in hand, Aquila offers a chance to deepen your connection with the landscape and its wild inhabitants. Based in St Fillans – 15 minutes from Briar Cottages 

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​Nature at Your Doorstep

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From lochside safaris to forest walks, Briar Cottages put you within reach of Scotland’s wildest and most beautiful creatures. Whether you’re hiking Ben Vorlich, crafting silver memories, or sipping whisky by the fire, Loch Earn is alive with stories—and wildlife waiting to be discovered in the heart of Scotland.

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Exploring the Majesty of Scotland: Walking and Munro Climbing from Briar Cottages, Lochearnhead

16/3/2025

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Edinample Castle, Stuc A Chroin, Ben Our, Glen Ample and Loch Earn
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Nestled in the picturesque village of Lochearnhead, Briar Cottages  lochside self catering holidays offer the perfect base for an unforgettable walking and Munro climbing holiday. There is only one hotel in the village and one bed and breakfast option. If tents and eco-lodges are not for you, then share the cost of a self catering cottage with friends or family and enjoy home from home relaxation, space and comfort after a hard walk or long day with a pub lounge only 150 metres away.

You don't have to cook if you prefer eating out locally around Lochearnhead. You will have the benefit of a kettle, a microwave for quick soups and snacks, a fridge freezer for cold drinks and ice packs and an oven if you prefer a hot breakfast. At Briar Cottages you have added extras like garden picnic space, lochside fishing, open water swimming, paddleboard or kayak launching, a jetty, slipway, boat moorings, a petanque court and 9 hole lawn putting. There is also a stile leading to the Lochearnhead to Comrie old railway walkway and a stream to cool your feet with a picnic spot at the top.​​

White table with prosecco bottle and glass looking over Loch Earn from a grassy hill in the rear garden of Briar Cottages. Patchy clouds and sunshine on the grass.
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​Luxury Briar Steading offers space, incredible views over Stuc A Chroin and Loch Earn and two bedrooms with en-suites,  including one large steel bath and one walk in wet shower room. There are maps and things-to-do suggestions in the dedicated drawers.  Do you want to bring the family pet or a hill walking dog companion? Little Briar is dog friendly with a pet secure patio, water hose, and awning. Sleeping one to three guests in a double and single bedroom the cosy compact cottage also has a modern integrated kitchen. See Briar Cottages availability and pricing here.

Located on the shores of Loch Earn and within the boundaries of Scotland's first national park - the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park -  this idyllic location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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Ben Our and Stuc A Chroin through Glen Ample

The Beauty of Loch Earn
Start your adventure with a leisurely walk around Loch Earn. You don't have to walk the full 22 miles. We suggest a walk to the south side. To go the whole way, we suggest that you cross the A85 after exiting the road beside St Fillans Golf club and find the old railway walkway which will take you to Briar Cottages rear garden stile, offering fantastic views and a safer option than walking on the narrowing road. The ever changing waters of Loch Earn, surrounded by rolling hills and ancient woodlands, provide a stunning backdrop for a peaceful stroll.  Keep an eye out for seasonal local wildlife, including ospreys, otters,  wild goats and red deer, as you breathe in the fresh Highland air.
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​Munro Bagging: Conquer the Giants
For those seeking a more challenging adventure, Lochearnhead is ideally situated for Munro bagging opportunities. A Munro is a mountain in Scotland over 3,000 feet, and bagging these peaks is a popular pastime for hillwalkers. From Briar Cottages, you have easy access to some of the most iconic Munros in the area.

Ben Vorlich: Standing at 3,231 feet, Ben Vorlich is one of the most accessible Munros from Lochearnhead. The well-trodden path starts near Ardvorlich House on the south side and offers stunning views over Loch Earn as you ascend. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Arrochar Alps and Ben Lomond.

Stùc a' Chroin: For the more experienced climber, Stùc a' Chroin offers a thrilling challenge. Often climbed in conjunction with Ben Vorlich, this Munro requires some scrambling near the summit but rewards you with panoramic views and a sense of achievement.

Ben Sheann: Also known as Ben Shian (The Fairy Hill)_
This smaller peak offers a relatively easier climb. Start in the Strathyre South car park.  The trail takes you through beautiful forests and provides fantastic views of the surrounding area.

Ben Ledi: Located near Callander, Ben Ledi is a popular peak with a well-defined path to the summit. At 2,884 feet, it's not quite a Munro but offers a rewarding climb with breathtaking views of Loch Lubnaig and the Trossachs. Start from over a bridge off the A84, when driving  out of Callander heading north on the A84 

Stob Binnein: Rising to 3,822 feet, Stob Binnein is a magnificent Munro that offers a more challenging climb. Often paired with its neighboring peak, Ben More, this mountain provides incredible vistas of the surrounding landscape. Can be climbed from Inverlochlarig via Balquhidder

Ben Lawers: Standing at 3,983 feet, Ben Lawers is the highest mountain in the southern Highlands. It's part of a National Nature Reserve and is home to rare alpine plants. The climb offers stunning views of Loch Tay and the surrounding peaks. You can park off the A827, about 6 miles out of Killin. 
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Giant steel sculpture "Blawn Wi The Wind" by Kev Paxton of ArtFe Blacksmiths, Lochearnhead
The BLiSS Trail: A Quirky Treasure Hunt
For something truly unique, embark on the BLiSS Trail of art and architectural installations. This award-winning trail links the villages of Strathyre, Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, and St Fillans, offering a delightful treasure hunt of quirky and eye-catching artworks. Created by a group of area tourism businesses, led by Kim Proven, the BLiSS Trail features a mix of steel, mirror, wood, copper and other mediums used by Scottish architects, designers, aritsts and sculptures, including Kev Paxton, Jeremy Cunningham, Iain Chalmers, Ian McColl, Lynne Schroder, Ceri White, and Chelsea Rodger.  Discover  a mirrored box,  totem pole, re-imagined phone box, steel west highland terrier and a glamerous cow-ch with mirrored horns and hoofs amongst others.

To enhance your experience, download the BLiSS trail Geotourist app and follow the audio tour, where locals, artists, and community members share stories behind each installation. It's a fantastic way to explore the area and discover hidden gems along the way. Break it down by visiting each village or connect by road or on Sustrans NCR7 walking and cycle path. 

Wooden fort, log signs,  A childrens park in St Fillans made with natural materialsCommunity created park in St Fillans leads to old railway walkway
Exploring the Local Trails
In addition to Munro bagging, the area around Briar Cottages is crisscrossed with a network of trails suited to walkers of all abilities. Here are a few must-try routes:

Glen Ogle Trail:
This scenic trail follows the old Callander to Killin railway line through Glen Ogle, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The gentle gradient makes it suitable for families and casual walkers.

The Rob Roy Way:
Follow in the footsteps of the legendary Scottish outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor, on this long-distance trail. The section from Lochearnhead to Killin takes you through serene woodlands and along the banks of the River Dochart.

Balquhidder Glen Walk:
Explore the beautiful Balquhidder Glen, the final resting place of Rob Roy MacGregor. This walk takes you through lush forests and alongside babbling brooks, offering a sense of tranquillity and a connection to Scotland's rich history.

Circular Walks from St Fillans:
St Fillans, located at the eastern end of Loch Earn, offers several delightful circular walks that showcase the natural beauty of the area:
  1. St Fillans and Loch Earn Loop: This intermediate hike is approximately 6.79 km long and takes around 2 hours to complete. The trail offers stunning views of Loch Earn and the surrounding hills, making it a perfect choice for a leisurely walk.
  2. St Fillans Viewpoint Out and Back: This moderately challenging route is 4.8 km long and takes about 1 hour and 46 minutes to complete. The trail leads to a viewpoint that offers breathtaking views of Loch Earn and the mountains. There is a bench near the top, making it an ideal spot to rest and take in the scenery.
  3. St Fillans to Lochearnhead Railway Walk: This scenic walk follows the old railway line along the loch and through woodland to Lochearnhead. It's a great way to explore the area and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The line fiunishes near the rear entrance stile to Briar Cottages, Lochearnhead.

Queen Elizabeth 11 Forest Park. Discover the local section of this 50 000 acre forest park or venture further afield. Here are some walks from local village, Strathyre.

​Relax and Unwind at Briar Cottages:
After a day of exploration, return to the comfort of Briar Cottages. These charming, self-catering cottages offer a cosy retreat with all the modern amenities you need. Enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace as you watch the sunset over Loch Earn, have a hot bath, or curl up by the log fire in Briar Steading with a good book. Maybe even an alfresco night looking for stars and moon phases beside the fire pit or BBQ. Pets can relax in the secure fenced patio at Little Briar in the fresh air or under the awning shelter and still see through the wire coated fence.

Plan Your Next Adventure
Whether you're a seasoned Munro bagger or a casual walker, Lochearnhead and Briar Cottages provide the perfect setting for a memorable holiday. With stunning landscapes, rich history, and a warm Highland welcome, this scenic, timelessley beautiful, central area  pins the rest of Scotland together from it's central Scotland  loch. Loch Earn, Briar Cottages and the surrounding hills and paths are waiting to be discovered. So pack your walking boots and ruck sack, grab your maps, and get ready to explore the beauty of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park around Lochearnhead on Loch Earn

You may have your favourite maps and there are some in the cottages. We recommend the on-line website and app Walk Highlands for up to date details and routes in categories from easy to challenging.
Loch Earn with snow capped Stuc A Chroin and Edinample in the background
Snow capped Stuc A Chroin Munro
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Scotland tourism trends 2025? 6 additional reasons to book a self catering holiday cottage experience at Briar Cottages on the banks of Loch Earn

23/1/2025

 
White cake with chocloate balls and bars and the words 60th Fabulous in a gold stick in sparkly signHappy 60th Birthday Cake

Discover 6 Scotland tourism trends for 2025 and how Briar Cottages already delivers them—from celebration stays and hobby holidays to nature escapes and local experiences.”

More than just self catering at Briar Cottages, Lochearnhead?
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The latest Scotland tourism trends include 6 visitor aspirations that are already accessible when having a self catering holiday whether in  Briar Steading sleeping 4 with no pets or Little Briar Cottage sleeping 3 guests plus 2 pets. Both cottages lie within the timelessly beautiful three acre landscaped gardens of Briar Cottages on the banks of Loch Earn. ​

1. A Location to Celebrate Special Occasions

​Briar Cottages attracts a fair share of holidaymakers celebrating 40th to 60th birthdays plus anniversarys, private weddings and engagements whether as couples, with friends or family. Briar Steading offers an open plan space for relaxing and entertaining. The master bedroom has a King Size bed and en-suite with the twin room offering a large walk in wet shower room. There have even been pet birthdays at Little Briar Cottage. Families have also come together in the cottages to remember loved ones including pets. We can recommend a local cake maker. Look at the fabulous job "For Heaven's Cake"  made of this 60th birthday cake.​ We will never forget the romantic marriage proposal surprise under the giant thistle sculpture in the garden by moonlight. Fortunately she said yes! 

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Little Briar has a modern kitchen for romantic stay at "home" celebrations
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2. Hobbydays

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​Tap in to a range of options when staying at Briar Cottages, from outdoor activities like 9 holes of golf at St Fillans GC, watersports at Loch Earn Wakeschool, fishing boat hire with Drummond Estates.

You would be welcome to join promoted area walking and cycle groups. Consider going in search of BLiSS trail of art installations starting at Briar Cottages, using the audio tour app by @Geotourist walking, cycling or by car. Discover the Art Hut classes at Comrie Croft. Practice Yoga in the Lochearnhead village Hall. Make your own silver ring and other jewellery with tuition by Darren at Immeroin workshop Balquhidder. If you love wildlife, look out for local walking tours with Andrea at Aquila Wildlife & Nature or off road tours with Gareth Kestrel Wildlife Safaris. There are also Geochaching places on the old railway line. If you are in to drone filming or photography you will be spoiled by the opportunity to film scenic views. Aeromodelling groups fly their planes 4 times a year. Known as the Loch Earn splash in at Lochearnhead. We have attracted musicians practicing their instruments in peace, artists drawing and painting in the garden and even metal detectors exploring the grounds with our permission. If you are in to history, we don't know where to begin as Loch Earn is  surrounded by centuries of historic evidence from past eras. We do know a thing or two about the history of Briar Cottages.  If food and drink is your hobby then refer to our eat and drink pages full of local produce and places to eat.

Are there opportunities to practice your hobbies while staying here? It is amazing what you might discover when asking AI, searching the website or signing up to local social media groups.

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Metal detector guest at Briar Cottages
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​3. Film Set Hunters


There are plenty of examples of famous filming in the Stirling region: Outlander, Game of Thrones, and Monty Python's Holy Grail filmed at Doune Castle; Geordie and the 1959 version of The Thirty Nine Steps in Balquhidder; Mary Queen of Scots and Braveheart at Stirling; and numerous TV productions like ITV's Cold Water recently taking over the Laid Inn pub for filming at Kilmahog. Discover other films made in Scotland here.

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Filming scenes for Cavendish at Briar Cottages
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Sleep Tourism

Briar Cottages offers luxury beds, mattress toppers, and quality pillows. Briar Steading also has a wood-burning stove. Home comforts like Netflix movies, books, and games are all available for cosy nights in. We believe that it is the fresh air and sound of visiting birds and wildlife, together with the incredible scenic views over Loch Earn, that foster good sleep. Every season brings a unique set of colours, wildlife, weather conditions, sun, star, and moonscapes with the occasional aurora too. Perhaps limited light pollution is also a factor here, especially on "dark sky" winter nights. Go for a walk or take in the scent of the fresh air before you go to bed. Have a long lie or wake up to the incredible dawn chorus in the early morning. 

Interesting Fact: Briar Cottages Lochearnhead is rated with extremely low air pollution as per the Defra website. Check out your home area using the link
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​5.Outdoor Therapy


Even on site at Briar Cottages you can wander around landscaped gardens, use the rear garden stile to access the old Lochearnhead to Comrie railway walk, open water swim in Loch Earn from the slipway and jetty, play outdoor petanque on the piste, play 9 hole putting. The local hotel offers alfresco eating as do others locally. Find out about open water swimming and hot tub sessions on Loch Venacher. Bring a bike or Roll Outdoors hire one in  Callander or Killin to cycle off road on the Sustrans NCR7 track connecting local villages. Discover the mountain bike tracks of Comrie Croft. Bring a paddleboard or kayak or hire them at the water sports centre within 150 metres. Forest walking is known to have a calming and restorative effect that improves mood and reduces stress. Check out the Queen Elizabeth 11 Forest Park encompassing some of Scotland’s best-loved locations including Aberfoyle, Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond and Strathyre. Go for a seasonal day out run to Glencoe and listen to the mountains or sledge and ski. Visit Oban for a scenic car tour and seaside fresh air.

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Learn to wakeboard with Loch Earn Wakeschool
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Putting on the lochside green at Briar Cottages, Loch Earn
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Stan is photogenic all year round
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Gig Tripping

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It takes less than an hour to drive from Briar Cottages to Perth or Stirling and 80 minutes to Edinburgh or Glasgow if you want to schedule a big concert, festival, The Fringe, or theatre. Stirling offers train connections too and you can jump on at Bridge of Allan or Dunblane. Regular local gigs include folk and other Music at MHOR84 (2.5 miles) with various  performances advertised in local villages throughout the year, notably in Killin and Comrie with regular community cinema screened in Balquhidder Village Hall. Discover what's on at The MacRobert Arts Centre in Stirling as well as Perth Theatre. Book early for Callander's popular Jazz and Blues festival in October as it has grown arms and legs in popularity. The gig by Pure Malt at the close of the Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, and Strathyre Highland Games in July is always a foot-tapping jig session. The pipers, drummers, and Highland dancers often join in with solos and accompaniments.
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Meet the locals? Our local villagers are reknowned for being warm and welcoming. Ask for advice on area tourism whether you are in the local pubs, cafes and restaurants or participating in outdoor sports. Keep an eye out for local classes and performances around Killin, Strathyre, St Fillans, Comrie, Crieff, Callander, Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, and further afield towards the cities. Search online or sign up to village community WhatsApp groups for up-to-date information on days out suggestions and area things to see, do, or participate in around Loch Earn.

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Therapeutic view from Little Briar cottage pet secure patio in winter
​​It would appear that Briar Cottages is bang on trend offering a timelessly beautiful and peaceful location that can satisfy demand for improved health and wellness, stimulation, relaxation and a good nights sleep on holiday, in every season.​​  Book now for special occasion and favourite spring summer weeks and winter short breaks.

NB: Briar Steading has a short term let license to operate, reference number ST00072F ecE and Little Briar's STL reference is ST00073F epcD. The STL health and safety register of licensed short term letting accommodation in this area is held by Stirling Council. 

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Blooming entrance to Briar Cottages in summner
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Celebrating romance and special Occasions, Briar Cottages, Lochearnhead, Scotland
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Thistle sculpture by Kev Paxton of ArtFe lights up at night
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Pets waiting to fetch, top of the acre rear garden.

Briar Cottages Graced by The Presence of a Cavendish School Girl  -  Maddy Bryce Scottish Film project

14/10/2020

 
Maddy Bryce at Briar Cottages Lochearnhead, dressed in character as Gracie Bennett of Cavendish
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Stan The Stag filmed for CavendIsh Stan The Stag, Loch Earn
Stan The Stag at Briar Cottages, has a reputation for turning heads. This time he drew the attention of "Cavendish" script writer Maddy Bryce (also the leading lady "Gracie Bennett") while she was searching for beautiful Scottish locations that are rarely shown on film. 
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 Maddy is a writer, producer and actress. She is working on a series of short films to showcase her story and characters in Cavendish - surrounding a fictitious Scottish School.

Maddy has ambition to move episodes 1-3 on to Amazon Prime. 
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Having been drawn in and impressed from the opening sequence,  with its rich scenes, luxurious props and stirring music,  Fraser and I were amazed to meet the band of film creatives. Everyone in the team had offered their talent services to this film project, via a Facebook page request.  Volunteers included media students, a retiree on lighting and the pastry chef from the Achray Hotel in St Fillans  - also a keen drone operator.   

If Stan the Stag makes the cut, he will be seen over split seconds in the opening sequence,  regardless of the fact that the crew were at Briar Cottages with a camera on rails and other film equipment for over an hour.  Honing shots during a rather chilly breeze on the banks of Loch Earn, was a test of their dedication.  We were able to watch from a social distance as with everything these days.   

Cavendish crew shoot Stan The Stag
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It is encouraging to note that film and media students from Glasgow and Stirling have given their spare time for this Scottish film project. Films like this could work wonders for tourism never mind Scotland's  film industry while inspiring new media students and ideas. These media students are not only showing dedication to the arts but they are out in fresh air, practising what they have learned and they will likely pick up tips and share knowledge with others around them on set. That is the way to handle the pandemic. Look for positive opportunities. This will look good on their CV's and impress prospective job interviewers when asked what they did during these restricted times. Maybe they will chat on TV about Cavendish one day,  when they are famous film makers reflecting on their start point.  Dare to dream has always worked for us.
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Cavendish Film Crew setting up the shootCavendish film crew shoot Stan!



.Whether Stan The Stag features or not,  we are left wondering what will happen in episode 3. Will there be other characters? Will Gracie survive her time at Cavendish? The story possibilities are surely endless and with all kinds of potential beginnings and spin offs. 

No disrespect to Grange Hill but Cavendish in contrast offers beautiful backdrops and pure escapism.  Wait till you see the interiors of the building used for the school!

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Maddy and crew will rely on crowdfunding in order to progress with Episode 3. ​Fraser and I wish the crew the best of success and of course " break a leg" to all the actors.  We hope that they will keep the camera's rolling for many years to come and we will always remember our time with the passionate crew of Cavendish. 

Oh and thanks to our Stan The Stag on the BLiSS trail for introducing us to Maddy.  We make no apologies for having him "shot"!

NB: If you are interested in backing this Scottish film project with even a small contribution, go to the 
Cavendish crowdfunding page set up here. Lots offered in return, including your name in the credits.
Gracie Bennett aka Maddy Bryce shows off the Cavendish School BlazerPicture
"Gracie Bennett" shows off her Cavendish blazer
Briar Cottages garden on Loch Earn, Lochearnhead
Briar Cottages film location, Loch Earn, Lochearnhead

Briar Cottages -A Busman's Holiday - Rest, Reflect, Reset

4/6/2020

 
Pieris at Briar Cottage
Pieris in bloom outside Briar Cottage
​We are both keeping well and hope that you are too. No-one saw this virus coming in spite of claims that it was inevitable!
Sunrise on Loch EarnSunrise on Loch Earn from the slipway
Amidst all of the pain and suffering there has to be hope. For some of us - not in the front line - our contribution has been to stay at home, out of harms way and to carry on with some kind of routine,  preparing for the future, as best we can. 

​We look out for each other as neighbours in a great community here in Lochearnhead and the surrounding villages. Our community newspaper The Villagers has even adapted to an on-line version to keep us all in touch. We have been maintaining and improving the grounds and cottages and I have been updating our local tourism group LETi,  on national tourism information as it unfolds. So, it's a busman's holiday for us this year, with no complaints.  

Easter cake and coffee at Briar Steading
Easter cake and coffee in National Trust thistle mugs
We are so grateful for local  refuse collection and  shopping deliveries. We currently enjoy vans delivering fish,  meat,  bakery,  fruit and veg. Gourlay and David Comrie butchers, The Handy Shop and Fish in Crieff.  We can order whisky smoked salmon and cheese from The Falls of Dochart Smokehouse in Killin and other deli products there like Glen Lyon coffee and sour dough bread from Wild Heart bakery in Comrie. In addition, supermarkets plus wine and spirit merchants will deliver. I hope that deliveries of exceptional local fresh produce will continue to be an option for our holiday guests after lock down.
Lewis lamb on a golden sunset over Loch Earn
Lewis the lamb, Golden sunset Loch Earn
Loch Earn's Achray House Hotel, has been offering a free and subsidised delivery service of hot meals for vulnerable locals with regular takeaway menus for others within a radius of about 6 local villages.  The takeaway and delivery service will be offered to local self catering guests after lockdown and before hotel restaurants are fully open again. 

We are appreciative of tourism associations like Visit Scotland, The Association of Self Catering Scotland, the Scottish Tourism Alliance and others like the Federation of Small Businesses, who have been working non stop to support our industry on employment and financial assistance guidelines. They are constantly in touch with the Scottish government, lobbying and sharing, ensuring that there will be a national approach to recovery, with cleaning protocols and other guidance.  Visit Scotland has helped by promoting and encouraging image sharing on social media and by informing the world about Scotland's rich experiences. Holidays to consider in safer times.   Absence makes the heart grow fonder..
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poppies in bloom at Briar Cottages
poppies popping
Bright pink rhododendron bush, Briar Cottage Loch Earnicture
vibrant rhododendrons
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Wonderful wisteria
orange poppies lochearnhead
poppies
native bluebells at Briar Cottage at Loch Earn
bluebell season
new acer trees planted on the hill garden
new acer tree on the hill
​We are missing guest stories, personalities and pets as each garden  plant has bloomed and faded over the last 10 weeks. While we are delighted that the weather has enabled so much time out of doors, we are sorry that guests have missed out on one of the most consistent periods of weather in Lochearnhead for decades.    At least everyone has had good weather in the UK

We know that we are fortunate to live in a naturally beautiful landscape. This is the first time since opening in 2008 that we have taken the time to enjoy our grounds together for weeks on end.  I feel as though a pause button has been pushed on life.  A good time to rest, reflect and reset.  
Mary Berry recipe banana loaf
banana loaf using Mary Berry recipe
view of Loch Earn from Normans View at Briar Cottagesure
Norman's View
Fraser Proven relaxing at Norman's View Lochearnhead
Upgrading at Norman's View
Kim Proven birthday drinks at Norman's View of Loch Earn
Birthday toast
There have been some novelty moments for me like scone and banana bread baking plus his and hers hair cut creations. 

I enjoyed my birthday in May in spite of not seeing family and friends. I made my own coffee and walnut cake (good effort but not a patch on my mum's).  Fraser had us putting on the lawn ( he beat me with 2 holes in one, though revenge has been taken recently)  We popped fizz up at our recently landscaped Norman's View by the stream and ordered a takeaway 3 course dinner from the Achray House Hotel in St Fillans.  Fraser set the table up outside Briar Steading to ensure a great view over Loch Earn to the hills. He placed garden cut flowers on the table and played Ella Fitzgerald ballads on YouTube, courtesy of his mobile phone and the cottage WiFi.  Family presents arrived in the post including a decadent double layer Signature Collection of  Cocoa Mountain  chocolates that are made in Scotland.  What a treat. Glad there were 2 tiers. One each! I also received a delicious selection of Arran Cheeses,  Perthshire oatcakes and Scottish chutneys amongst other gifts.   A memorable foodie birthday and a party for 2.
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Outdoor furniture black and white makeover at Briar Steadingicture
Furniture makeover
Lions and bench repainted at Briar Steading
Paint upgrade
OspreyOsprey

We've been busy painting outdoor furniture, landscaping the stream that runs the length of the garden, trimming hedges and more. 

Our Nature Watch Loch Earn events had to be cancelled. They were due to take place in March and July with local experts from Aquila Ecology in St Fillans. This was to be our contribution to Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 with Visit Scotland badges and hand out bags at the ready.  We hope to offer this some time in the future and who knows,  the September event might still be on the cards. ​

​In the mean time we have been surrounded by regular garden birds and birdsong including a woodpecker and cuckoo, 24 Canadian goslings and 4 ducklings!  The ospreys are practically a daily sight fishing for trout.  

Ducklings swim near Briar Cottages Loch Earn
Ducklings
Fraser cutting the grass for putting, Loch Earn
Fraser cutting the putting green
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Self catering should be one of the safer options for holiday accommodation after lockdown if we are vigilant and guests are careful.  Lochearnhead and local villagers have remained locked own and trouble free from the beginning, so we can understand why they want the area to remain safe.  We don't know what the protocols will be.  Maybe use of masks in shops will be prudent to make locals and guests feel safer when outside of Briar Cottages three acre gardens. 

Regular guests know how clean our cottages are.  Liquid hand and washing soaps have always been included at Briar Cottages along with a range of cleaning materials to assist.  Countless articles explain why soap is best for Covid 19.  Nevertheless, we will check everything against the national cleaning protocols once they are approved by the Scottish government and shared to enable consistent national health and  safety standards.   

We have accepted people hopping over our garden fence to photograph Stan the Stag and our BLiSS trail thistle sculptures even though they are visible from the roadside. This will have to change now. The time has come to put up "Guest Only" signs so that the loch garden space remains exclusive to cottage guests, our  family and friends. Some minor changes like this will be sensible and necessary.  

Rear grass cut in lines as seen from Briar Cottages entrance, Lochearnhead
Rear lawn freshly cut,
We don't know when we will be open again, however we will follow guidelines and think everything through.  We are honouring all guest holidays that were booked direct with us and that were cancelled by the government from 23rd March,  whether this year or next year. No one is at fault. We did not cancel guests and they did not cancel their holidays.

I am disappointed to hear so many tales of insurance companies that have not helped guests or businesses though. I would still encourage people to take out insurance for any travel ( even home travel) though wonder if they will still choose to make Covid  19 and any new unknown epidemics exempt in future.  A regular guest made a claim to recover loss of their holiday around Easter. It took weeks for them to get a response. It was like jumping through ridiculous hoops. They were rejected but asked to produce even more information if they persisted, with no guarantee of any assistance. How unhelpful. I suggested to the guest that they should not waste further precious time. We immediately guaranteed to re-book their holiday for the same time next year and are flexible if they want to change the date once we know that we can start up again.  And there will be no price increase if it turns out to be next year.  So,  we lose half the value of the booking while still paying to maintain the cottage.  That is so much better than losing valued guests and does not begin to compare with what many people have lost during this epidemic.  

​We look forward to welcoming many guests back and meeting new people in the future. We just don't know when...yet. Phase 3...ish. Whatever that actually means.  So, in the mean time we will continue to make the most of our time together on this safe busman's holiday, while our hearts go out to key workers and those that have suffered pain and loss and our very best wishes go to guests past and future.  ​
Rainbow on Loch Earn from Briar Cottages

5 Fringe Benefits of Winning a Scottish Thistle Award

17/7/2018

 
PictureKim receiving the Scottish Thistle Award for LETi's BLiSS trail -"Innovation in tourism" drawing by Jo Adamson

​You  would think that representing your local tourism group - Loch Earn Tourism Information (LETi) - to pick up the groups Scottish Thistle Award for BLiSS trail "Innovation in Tourism"  would be honour enough!  It absolutely feels like the ultimate reward in the tourism industry.  Nevertheless, the rewards just kept coming in.  
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Fraser with Thistle The Fishers Laundry mascot
Fraser and Fishers Laundry "Thistle" #Thistles25
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Fringe Benefit 1
- First of all,  during the night of the rewards ceremony in March 2018, the headline sponsor,  Fishers Laundry,  gave everyone a mascot dog in a box.

The dog was called  Thistle ( okay we worked out that he was a green facecloth with sunglasses and personality.)

This is a photo of Fraser sharing his wine with Thistle who had sneaked into his top pocket at the EICC for a better view of the stage acts.

Fringe Benefit 2:  Fishers Laundry group encouraged us to take selfies with Thistle,  to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Scottish Thistle Awards this year #thistles25.

We were asked to post them on social media during a four week period,  after the awards event. The winning photo on Twitter, chosen in April, was by Rona Burstow. Rona tweeted a lovely selfie with Thistle at Eileen Donan Castle.  A worthy winner, Rona won a £300 voucher for the Principle Hotel in Edinburgh. 
Kim Proven with thistles #BLiSStrailThistle heads galore
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Imagine my surprise then, when two enormous parcels landed on my doorstep with a message from Fishers Laundry saying that they were impressed with the creativity of my photo entry.  My runner up prize was  two of the biggest,  heaviest, whitest, quality, fluffy dressing gowns I have ever seen.  

In my photo you see A.Thistle Dog,    B. The two headed thistle of BLiSS trail sculpture "Blawn Wi The Wind" by Kev Paxton, which stands proudly in Briar Cottages garden ( we bought it for our 25th wedding anniversary celebration)  C.The Thistle Award trophy.  D. My hair! ...lets face it,  my hair looked like a thistle top that day with a filtered purple tinge completing the look. 

My question on Twitter was "How many Thistle's can you see?  The answer should really have been "one" as the dog's name is spelled with a capital T.  A huge thanks to Fishers Laundry for going one step further in the fun that they invest at the Scottish Thistle Awards. Very much appreciated.

Fishers Laundry dressing gown prize for Kim Proven
Fishers Laundry luxury dressing gown
Fishers Laundry truck photo both with Kim and Fraser Proven
Kim and Fraser posing in Fishers Laundry truck
Is that the Fringe Benefit story over?? No! 

International Fringe Benefit 3.  Fraser and I decided to take a break and visit friends in Valencia in May, following the tragic, shocking and untimely death of Fraser's 48 year old son Andy, who we miss every day. 

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We booked into the Ayre Hotel Astoria Palace in Valencia which turned out to be in a perfect, central location, near the incredible food market and old town. We gave our business card to the receptionist to save reading out our contact details.  We then checked in before going out to explore. Can you imagine our surprise when we opened the bedroom door on return to find a dish of sugar banana jelly sweeties and the following message from the hotel reception team with a beautiful photo.

​ "Dear Kim and Fraser,  its a huge honour to accommodate the winners of... 
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Gift gesture from reception Ayre Astoria Pa;lace Hotel
Lovely gesture from reception team Ayre Astoria Palace Hotel -Valencia

​A lovely touch and example of "above and beyond" service where the reception team recognised and applauded the significance of our team Scottish Thistle Award,  thinking on their feet to provide a unique welcome.   
  
Fringe Benefit 4 I also received many letters on behalf of LETi from tourism partners and politicians as reported in my last blog. 

Then LETI was awarded Fringe Benefit 5. The opportunity to work with Geotourist in collaboration with VisitScotland.

Geotourist were the sponsors of the "Innovation in Tourism" category at the Thistle Award regional and national finals. They are world audio tour enablers via Smartphone technology.  How perfect for BLiSS trail! You can now follow a map and listen to fab stories about the artworks on your apple or android phone as you tour. 

It has been a great pleasure to work with Lindsey Wilson from Geotourist over the last few months. My task was writing a script outline for each installation, recruiting and working with the storytellers and getting 23 recordings over to Lindsey along with photographs and their GPS locations. Lindsey used the information to set up the Geotourist website page for BLiSS trail, ensuring that the recordings would be audible at each location with a smartphone. Lindsey is one of the most positive people I have ever worked with.

Then we both worked with Visit Scotland on the official news story.

Artists, locals, school and university students, Sustrans Scotland and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park all collaborated on reading various stories and facts to complement the installations on the trail along with yours truly. I represent Stan The Stag at Briar Cottage and Drover's Bho in Strathyre and... shhh top secret...  I am the voice of the MHOR coo. A fun coo! A pun coo! You have been warned, listen! https://geotourist.com/tours/2040/points/7058

​The audio tour was launched last week and has already attracted 880 visitors to date, with around 100 new people discovering it daily. Have you looked and listened to it yet? Check out the website here https://geotourist.com/tours/2040 

​VisitScotland went on to release the news story from their media centre on July 14th  

So, I would encourage others to take part in the Scottish Thistle Awards. The discipline of reviewing your goals and achievements is rewarding enough. A trophy at this event nicknamed "The tourism Oscars" is definitely worth trying for,  though the fringe benefits of recognition, gifts and a bonus business opportunity can make you and your team feel like Hollywood Stars.  

None of it has gone to our heads though. Its Briar Cottage and LETi business as usual for me,  with extra adrenaline oomph from the feel good factor of the Scottish Thistle Awards win to spur me on. 

We are in the midst of launching the new Geotourist BliSS trail audio tour and will be announcing our first international artist on the BLiSS trail in conjunction with a new partner soon. 

That should give us enough material to enter the 2019 Thistle Awards when they open next June.  Best of luck to everyone who has entered this year though....missing it already.

This weekend is the Balquhidder, Lochearnhead and Strathyre Highland Games in the Games Field opposite the Lochearnhead Village Hall - 21st July 12.30. 

​McLarens,  MacGregors and other local clans will gather for what is one of the best wee Highland Games in Scotland.  Guests from both of our cottages will be there as will Fraser and I.  Hope to see some of you too.

Let the BLS Highland Games begin where the Scottish Thistle Award fringe benefits end...for now!  Slàinte mhath! #ScotlandIsNow
BLS Highland Games march of the committee
President Angus Cameron on The March of The Committee - Highland Games Lochearnhead

Loch Earn Tourism Scottish National Award For BLiSS trail Innovation

25/3/2018

 
PictureFraser and LETi Chair Kim Proven with trophy sponsor's from GeoTourist, picking up the Scottish Thistle Award for Innovation In Tourism - BLiSS trail. Photo by Chris Watt

If you think we were excited picking up the regional Scottish Thistle Award trophy for BLiSS trail in 2017, imagine our shock and delight when Visit Scotland announced our local tourism group as the Scottish national winner in March 2018 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre!
KimProven with LETi trophy #Thistles25
Kim Proven Chair of Loch Earn Tourism Information (LETi) at the Scottish Thistle Awards
LETi (Loch Earn Tourism Information representing Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, Strathyre and St Fillans tourism businesses) was crowned winner of the "Innovation In Tourism" category in the National grand final of the Visit Scotland, Scottish Thistle Awards.  The trophy was presented by the couple in the photo above, representing sponsors Geotourist.

The Scottish Thistle Award finals are referred to in the industry as the "Tourism Oscars".  I am delighted that our four village tourism business group was able to compete on the big stage with larger companies and organisations who have healthy marketing budgets and dedicated experts working full time. We represented Central (and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park) and emerged as winners amongst entrants from Fife, Tayside. Lothians, Borders, West, Highlands and Islands, Aberdeen City,  and Aberdeenshire. 
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Ewen Westies of Craggan by Kev Paxton, Craggan Rd, St Angus Church Lochearnhead
Drover's Bho
Drover's Bho by Kev Paxton, with Strathyre Primary School children on Sustrans NCR7, Strathyre
The LETi group delivered three new sculptures to the Scottish regional and now, national award winning BLiSS trail during 2017 Year of History Heritage and Archaeology ( #HHA2017 ) - while securing the fun roadside art and architectural trail as a permanent attraction all year round. 

​Two of the sculptures 
Drover's Bho and Ewen Westies of Craggan were made by TV personality artist blacksmith Kev Paxton paid for with a Sustrans Scotland ArtRoots grant.

The sculptures mark the entrance to National Cycle Route 7 in Strathyre and Lochearnhead and it is possible to cycle from one to the other passing the BLiSS trail "Cockerel" Mile Marker by Iain McColl, on route. 

​Drover's Bho is a steel cow sculpture acknowledging the hard working drovers who gathered in Strathyre on their way to the Falkirk Tryst.

"Ewen Westies of Craggan" is named after a local tourism hero - Ewen Cameron OBE - who kick started water sports on Loch Earn in 1955, revived the BLS Highland games in Lochearnhead and so much more. The west highland terrier dog sculpture also marks Sustrans Cycle Route 7 from the grounds of St Angus Church in the Craggan Road where they were once bred by the honorable Torfreda Rollo (sister of Lady MacGregor of MacGregor) in Lochearnhead.

The Three Sisters sculpture Lochearnhead
The Three Sisters by Perth College UHI students
Miami and Shayna, The Three Si
Artists Miami and Shayna
The Three Sisters sculpture Loch Earn
The Three Sisters, Lochearnhead
The third sculpture to be added as a permanent attraction in #HHA2017 is The Three Sisters by Perth College UHI art students; Miami Mohsin, Shayna MacLean and Amy Butler.  A larger than life steel fishing rod can be seen at Lochside Cottages jetty in Lochearnhead, with three fish hanging from it.  The fish were crafted using clan tartans, MacGregor, McLaren and Cameron of Lochiel as well as professionally turned wooden heads, fins and tails with Celtic Carving. You can see the current list of 23 installation in the BLiSS trail slide show and follow the trail on the BLiSS trail art map

LETi finished the themed year by launching the BLiSS history map full of interesting facts surrounding the four villages in its constitution
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PictureFraser + Kim Collect the LETi trophy for BLiSS trail
This year marked 25 years of the Scottish Thistle Awards for Tourism achievements #Thistles25. The evening was fantastic.  Expertly hosted by ex Miss Scotland and STV host Jennifer Reoch alongside Still Game and River City star and funny man Sanjeev Singh Kohli.  

Lovely singer and BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2018 Hannah Rarity kick started the entertainment. Ventriloquist and comedian Paul Zerdin, winner of America’s Got Talent 2015 was brilliant with his suitably cheeky co-star puppet pal. 
Paul Zerdin Ventriloquist
Paul Zerdin Ventriloquist
Fraser and Kim Proven at the Scottish Thistle Awards
Fraser and Kim at the Visit Scotland #Thistles25 + sponsors photobooth for winners - photo copyright Chris Watt Photography
Scottish Thistle Award for Innovation In Tourism
Innovation In Tourism
Kim with the LETi trophy for InnovationLETi Chair Kim with the Innovation trophy

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Loch Earn Tourism Inforamtion Trophy #Thistles25
Geotourist Innovation In Tourism #Thistles25
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Fun on the Fishers Laundry Truck
The Scottish Thistle Awards main sponsor was full of fun. We had photos taken in the Fishers Laundry Truck photo booth. The laundry company also gifted all tables with "Thistle" a green dog with ears, sunglasses and a purple tartan bow. (Don't tell Thistle he's really a facecloth!)  They challenged us with a Twitter competition to take a selfie with Thistle.  Fraser and I have put in the following entries if you want to RT @Briarcottages ​
Kim Proven with Thistle the Fishers Laundry Mascot
How many "Thistle" heads can you see? #Thsitles25 @FishersLaundry
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Coo-l Coo's News Thistle @FishersLaundry with Fraser @BriarCottages and Brunas the @CrazyColor coo
We could not have shared a flavour of the awards without the assistance of the official photographer Chris Watt  He quietly worked the room to record the event on behalf of Visit Scotland. Have a look at Chris Watt Photography, his commissions, portfolio, awards, accolades and achievements. Simply Amaaaazing and he is charming too.
Innivatin In Tourism trophy for LETi
Sanjeev Kohli, Kim + Fraser Proven, Geotourist team and Jennifer Reoch - photo copyright Chris Watt
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Kim and Fraser photo c Chris Watt Photography
We won!!! Scottish Thistle Awards 2017/2018 copyright Chris Watt
Have a read at this lovely letter from Malcolm Roughead OBE, Chief Executive of Visit Scotland.  
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...and another letter of congratulations from Fiona Hyslop MSP -Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs
Letter from Cabinet minister for Tourism -Fiona Hyslop
Another lovely letter, this time from Roseanna Cunningham MSP
Letter of congratulations from Roseanna Cunningham MSP
Finally, have a look at this delightful drawing of me and the Scottish Thistle Award Trophy by "JoSunshineArt". Jo is a visually impaired artist who records moments in history as they happen in Scotland and sometimes further afield. She is constantly drawing people, animals, nature buildings and events from every day life around her in Glasgow and in the the news. Jo draws in bright colours on a large A1 scale. She always manages to create lovely compositions with warmth, playful characters and plenty of #ScotSpirit humour.  Jo can not actually see! All she sees is a misty blur in one eye. Find out more about Jo on Twitter @JoSunshineArt or read this about the wonderful Jo Adamson.
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Kim with the Scottish Thistle Awards Trophy, by Jo Adamson
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​LETi is now working on 
Year of Young People 2018 promotions
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Winning Night At The Regional Scottish Thistle Awards with Kim and Fraser on behalf of Loch Earn Tourism Information Group (LETi)

27/11/2017

 
Kim with rep trophy sponsor GeoTourist and STV presenter Jennifer Reoch
Kim picks up trophy from Sponsor Geo Tourist beside presenter Jennifer Reoch of STV
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​Long time no blog!  I know.

Being Chair of the Loch  Earn Tourism Information group for Lochearnhead, St Fillans, Balquhidder and Strathyre villages means that I am doing PR and social media work on www.robroycountry.com and Twitter for @robroycountry as well as planning strategies. And that's just for fun. My day job is running Briar Cottages business including all cleaning services and check-ins while Fraser tackles the three acre gardens. 

​It's all a labour of love and we never take the exceptional views that we wake up to for granted. We are proud to share Briar Cottages and gardens with visiting guests.

I am also passionate about sharing; whats on, things to do, where to eat and drink and more. It means that I need to keep up to date on everything that is going on like,  winter events , Hogmanay parties, Christmas markets plus the opening of a new local shop MHOR in Store,  coming to Kingshouse near Mhor84 on 9th December 2017. Fraser loves to chat to passers by who take an interest in the gardens and BLiSS trail sculptures on display. 

In addition to our "Blawn Wi The Wind" thistles and  Stan The Stag (whose photo was on The One Show this month) there is a Pop up art installation by Kev Paxton called Brunas.  Brunas is a CrazyColor pink coo.  Let me explain.  Renato Brunas invented Crazy Color hair dye. It is described as "hair colour for the fearless".  Bold pinks, purples,  and rainbow colours.  Renato Brunas had a hairdressing shop in Mayfair, London called "Brunas".  He sadly passed away in 2014, so when the Renfrew Scotland based Crazy Color team were planning a hair show in London, they recruited Kev Paxton to style one of his metal cows with a pink and purple Crazy Color ombre hairstyle. Brunas is currently taking the air in our garden after his recent modelling event. He is on holiday on The regional Thistle Award  winning BLiSS trail, for the winter.  Come and see him!

Brunas the CrazyColor pink coo by Kev Paxton watching the Loch Earn Sunrise at Briar Cottage -photo by Dave Maurray
Brunas CrazyColour Pink Coo at sunrise
Brunas by Kev Paxton at Briar Cottages #BLiSStrail Lochearnhead
Bruna loves Loch Earn
Please enjoy the picture blog of our wonderful celebrations of LETi's award for Innovation In Tourism - #BLiSStrail 2017.

The Visit Scotland regional awards event for Central, Tayside and Fife, was held in the incredible stables building at Prestonfield House in Edinburgh. The food was exquisite. How they produce such quality for hundreds of diners, I will never know. The service team were charming too.  A special thanks to Amitt who served table 23 for the LETi support team. 
Fraser and Kim Proven at regional Scottish Thistle Awards Prestonfield House Edinburgh
Fraser + Kim at Prestonfield House Hotel Edinburgh, Reg Thistle Awards
Thistle Award trophy sponsoreg by GeoTourist travel App
Innovation In Tourism Award for LETi
Kim Proven with winners certificate BLiSS trail 2017 -Innovation in Tourism Regional ThistleAward
Winners certificate for BLiSS trail 2017
Kim Proven with Tom and Lisa Lewis of Monachyle Mhor who won Best Festival 2017 for MHORFest
Kim with Tom and Lisa Lewis - winners for MHORFest 2017
Kim Proven with Martin Breslin, regional partnerships executive Visit Scotland
Kim with Martin Breslin - Visit Scotland Regional Partnerships Exec.
Kim Proven with Venachar Lochside joint director Meghan Haste -winner Best Informal  Eating
Kim with Meghan Haste, Director of Venachar Lochside - Winners for Best Informal Eating
Kim with sister Gilliam Donald from Hixons Business Enablers
Kim with sis Gill Donald - Hixons Business Enablers Bournemouth
LETi supportes at the Regional Scottish Thistle Awards Edinbrugh
Fraser with LETi member supporters Jane, Alex, Graham, Sue,Liz and Martin
LETi and BLS Highland Games supporters, Thistle Awards regional finals Prestonfield House
LETi and BLS Highland Games supporters from Lochearnhead
Alex Gargolinski secretary of the BLS Highland Games and LETi Lochearnhead supporters at Visit Scotland Regional Thistle Awards, November 23 2017
Alex Gargolinski, Secretary of the BLS Highland Games and LETi supporters from Lochearnhead
LETi  chair Kim Proven holds the regional Thistle Award Trophy for Innovation in Tourism -BLiSS trail 2017
Proud Chair of LETi with reg Thistle Award, Dartington Crystal Trophy for innovation In Tourism, sponsored by GeoTourist Travel App
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Time to celebrate! Kim receives a bottle of Prestonfield House Champagne from Tom Lewis, neighbour, friend, LETi member, fellow award winner and gentleman
Finally,  I was very honoured to be nominated by Gordon Watson of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in the Regional Tourism Ambassador category for services to tourism over and above my day job.  I made it to the top three and was delighted to receive this finalist certificate as joint runner up.
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Its Amazing Who You Meet on Social Media! - Creativity links with Kev, Cat, Lynne, Dave, Jo and Matilda

12/6/2017

 
I have collaborated with some gifted, creative, fun loving people thanks to social media and am amazed at the links amongst the following people and a tandem bike!​​

Sculptor Kev Paxton

PictureKev and Bill The Bill
I discovered metal artist talent Kev Paxton of ArtFe Blacksmiths, on Facebook.

I was researching outdoor installation artists for The Loch Earn Tourism Information group (LETi) and recognised one of his sculptures "Bill The Bull" from an article that I had read in the Scottish Field Magazine.

 I contacted Kev for advice initially, however, our mutual enthusiasm for "art that makes you smile" resulted in Kev becoming a key exhibitor in the BLiSS trail - a roadside art trail that links the villages of Balquhidder, Lochearnhead Strathyre and St Fillans via Sustrans Cycle Route 7 and the A84 and A85.

Kev and I were both interviewed for STV news at six at the launch of #BLiSStrail.
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The art and architectural installation trail earned our tourism group a Visit Scotland regional Scottish Thistle Award for "Working Together for Tourism".  I was extremely proud to pick up the trophy as Chair of LETi and delighted that Fraser and representatives of the BLS Highland Games were by my side to enjoy the moment.

​Bill The Bull enjoyed a scenic position outside The Lochearnhead Hotel during 2016 #BLiSStrail,  as per the photo below by ​Dave Murray 

Regional Thistle Award trophy received by Kim Proven Chair of Loch Earn Tourism Information group
Chair of LETi picks up regional Scottish Thistle Award for
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Bill The Bull at the Lochearnhead Hotel 2016 #BLiSStrail

​Charity Founder Lynne McNicoll OBE

Lynne McNicoll OBE at The Ripple RetreatLynne McNicoll OBE
Then, Kev  introduced me to Lynne McNicoll OBE @ItsGood2Give.

Kev and ArtFe partner Cat, are ambassadors for the "Its Good 2 Give" charity that Lynne founded.

Kev had organised for his sculpture Bill The Bull to be painted in bright colours by children in return for donations that he forwarded to Lynne's charity and her ambitious Ripple Retreat building project.

The building is now complete and you can read this exceptional story of fundraising, collaboration, generosity, hard work and belief in the news.

​I think Lynne has surpassed her vision of a tranquil building offering space where young cancer patients can enjoy exclusive time with their families. The 3 bedroom retreat offers beautiful things to see, hear, read, play and do. It boasts a great line of Patrons now including Lorraine Kelly who opened the retreat.

Ripple Retreat Loch Venachar - Its Good 2 Give
The Ripple Retreat Loch Venachar
PictureRipple Retreat Ambassadors accept community cheque. Photo by Dave Murray in front of Blawn Wi The Wind sculpturei
Our local community helped to raise funds for the retreat through marathon sponsorship, tin collections and the Lochearnhead Married V Singles annual charity football game held the day after the Highland Games in Lochearnhead.

That's me on the left next to Cat (Catherine Stops) who is accepting our community cheque for Its Good 2 Give.

Artist Kev Paxton is in the middle. Lochearnhead local Martin Sanders,  who co-ordinated the football event and raffle, is handing over the cheque to Cat and married ladies football captain Ollie Cameron of Lochside Cottages Lochearnhead, is on the right.

​The photograph was taken in front of Kev's sculpture Blawn Wi The Wind that stands proudly in Briar Cottages garden on Loch Earn.  Dave Murray took the photograph..

Photographer Dave Murray

Stan The Stag BLiSS trail ornamental feature, Lochearnhead A84Stan The Stag on the BLiSS trail Lochearnhead
 ​I met Dave Murray one morning at our Loch garden. He had stopped to take photographs of Stan the Stag.

Dave is now a regular visitor and has taken many stunning photographs here including Blawn Wi The Wind,  the giant thistles sculpture by Kev Paxton, that lights up our garden at night.

After exhibiting three of Kev's sculptures in Briar Cotttages loch garden,  we decided to mark our silver anniversary last year, by making Blawn Wi The Wind a permanent feature alongside Stan The Stag (who also lights up at night against the dark skies of Lochearnhead).

Dave is a school janitor with a passion for Scottish landscape photography. He regularly travels from Dundee to capture Loch Earn at first light before travelling on to Glencoe.

Dave had a presence on Facebook when I first met him. I introduced him to Twitter and his photos under the handle @Canniejannie are now hugely popular.

Dave has taken some fantastic photos of Kev Paxton's sculptures and is an admirer of his work. He follow's Kev's progress and press coverage on social media.

I  know that Kev and Cat are also impressed with Dave's photographs of ArtFe sculptures at Briar Cottages and on the BLiSS trail - as they are of artist @JoSunshineArt who has interpreted some of Dave's photo's as drawings, 

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Briar Cottages sculpture in snow, Photo by Dave Murray
Dragon Bike willow work installation in Lochearnhead byJune McEwan. Photo by Dave Murray @Canniejannie
Dragon Bike on the #BLiSStrail by June McEwan, photo Dave Murray
Thistle Sculpture -Blawn Wi The Wind by Kev Paxton, photo by Davie Murray @Canniejannie
Blawn Wi The Wind by Kev Paxton, photo by Dave Murray
Stan The Stag at Briar Cottages Lochearnhead, photo by Dave Murray
Majestic Stan photo by Dave Murray @Canniejannie
Briar Cottages Lochearnhead photo by Dave Murray
Briar Cottage A85 Lochearnhead, photo by Dave Murray

@JoSunshineArt

Drawing of the thistles sculpture at Briar Cottages by @JoSunshineArt
Drawing of Blawn Wi The Wind by @JoSunshineArt
Drawing of Stan The Stag at Briar Cottages Lochearnhead by @JoSunshineArt
Drawing of Stan The Stag Loch Earn by @JoSunshineArt
Drawing of ospreys flying over Briar Cottage's thatched roof Lochearnhead -By @JoSunshineArtOspreys flying over Briar Cottage's thatched roof Lochearnhead - By @JoSunshineArt
I spotted @JoSunshineArt on Twitter.   Jo is registered blind and draws with partial sight in one eye.

She uses bright coloured Caran D'Ache wax crayons to create size A1 happy pictures that have lovely compositions and movement.

​Jo started to draw Briar Cottages and photo's of Stan The Stag and Kev's thistles based on Dave Murray's photographs that I had shared on Twitter, taken around Briar Cottages.  


In the mean time Kev Paxton gifted Bill the Bull to Lynne McNicoll's Ripple Retreat garden.

 I was lucky to be invited to see the Ripple Retreat.  What an incredible building and gardens.

I  asked Jo if she would draw a composition of Bill The Bull at the Ripple Retreat having seen that colourful pictures were needed for the whitewashed lounge and bedroom walls.  

Jo and I have since collaborated to donate the picture below, which I am having framed for delivery this week.  I love this drawing and I know that it will be dear to Lynne's heart because of the connection with Bill the Bull, The Ripple Retreat and Kev Paxton. 

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Drawing of Bill The Bull at The Ripple Retreat by Jo Sunshine Art
Kev also designed and made the steel gates at the Ripple Retreat.

Even with partial sight,  Jo does not miss a trick and her version appeared on Twitter.

I am delighted to read that Jo is having an exhibition of work this summer at Cass Art,  63 - 67 Queen Street, Glasgow, G1 3EN, between 24th June and 9th July. Guaranteed to be bright and full of Jo's style and humour.

​Jo sells her pictures on Etsy and via The Jo Sunshine Art Facebook page. Enjoy!
Ripple Retreat gates by Kev Paxton of ArtFe
Ripple Retreat Gates by Kev Paxton
Drawing of Ripple Retreat Gates by Jo Sunshine Art
Drawing of Kev Paxton's Ripple Retreat Gates by @JoSunshineArt

Matilda The Tandem & Crew

Matildas Musings crew, Captian Colin and Stoker Diane
Matildas Musings crew Captain Colin and Stoker Diane on Sustrans Cycle RT7 near Lochearnhead
Matilda the tandem with Captain Colin at Stan The Stag, Briar Cottages Lochearnhead on the BLiSS trail
Matilda and Captain with Stan The Stag at Briar Cottages Loch Earn
Tandem bike from Matildas Musings with Bill The Bull at The Lochearnhead Hotel
Matilda and captain Colin visit Bill The Bull
Kim Proven with Matilda the tandemKim and Matilda
Last but not least, I met the wonderful Matilda and her crew on Twitter.

This is my first experience with  a blogging tandem bike.

She is a vintage gal but don't underestimate her fitness on the road.

I noticed that Matilda had blogged about the Lochearnhead Loop of the BLiSS trail on Twitter and Facebook. Matilda carries Stoker Diane and  Captain Colin (spotted above kissing Bill The Bull) on all of her adventures.  I  invited Matilda to return and do the Strathyre and Balquhidder sections of the Bliss art trail.

Matilda picked up the challenge and the team are now regular favourite characters in the area. You can read all about Matilda's experiences - including visiting all of the BLiSS trail  installations, challenging me to be the stoker,  experiencing local music, food and culture festivals and more on her blog site called  Matildas Musings.

 I even sang the song A Bicycle Built For Two during her Strathyre adventures, which Matilda shared on her YouTube page.

Not only has Matilda been photographed with Kev Paxton sculptures like Bill The Bull and Blawn Wi The Wind, the tandem and crew have also been drawn by @JoSunshineArt.

​Matilda was so impressed that she bought Jo's drawing for Colin and Diane!  Jo even captured a drawing of the tandem team after they appeared on a recent episode of Landward near a BLiSS trail installation called The Look Out where Dougie Vipond was filming around Loch Voil.

Drawing of Matilda and crew on the BLiSS trail
Drawing by @JoSunshineArt of Matilda and crew at the Look Out #BLiSStrail

​Aye, Its amazing who you meet on social media and how one open door can lead to another adventure with talented and fascinating folk (and a tandem)!

Fraser Briar And All That Art

16/6/2016

 
Fraser Briar by Kev Paxton
Fraser Briar by Kev Paxton -photo by Dave Murray
So, Fraser Proven was left out of the last BLiSS trail art story.  To know him is to realise that he always gets in on the act! True to form the P-artist got a leading part. No not a human sculpture, though I can imagine that. Artist blacksmith Kev Paxton ended up naming an art installation after him. The structure is an incredibly detailed stag made of steel flowers, leaves and a thistle.  Over 500 hours went in to making it. Furthermore, if you peep inside its flowery body you will find treasure; a humming bird drinking from its heart, a butterfly and a cute-as-anything mouse with a block of cheese. 
Steel flowers make up Fraser Briar sculpture
Steel flowers and leaves
Steel mouse inside Fraser Briar sculpture
Mouse inside Fraser Briar
Kev Paxton -Blacksith artistKev Paxton photo by Mel Lewis
Kev Paxton likes to name his work after characters.  Ask him about Bill the Bull and Angus or other coo’s,  sheep, peacocks and creatures named after personalities.
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My husband has boldly suggested to many a pregnant mother that Fraser is a good name for a child (regardless of gender). This appealed to Kev’s sense of humour and when he registered that Briar means a thorny bush,  “Fraser Briar” was born.

Last chance to see Fraser Briar at Briar Cottages as he is going on tour. The steel celeb. will be on display at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh, at Tatton Park and other venues over the next few months.  Kev is bringing a surprise installation to stand in its place in our garden on Loch Earn. All updates will appear on www.robroycountry.com/blisstrail map of art installations throughout Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, Strathyre and St Fillans.
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BLiSS trail has captured the imagination of many visitors who have been stopping in their tracks. Many have arrived in response to #BLiSS trail publicity and STV news at 6 coverage. 

LETi the tourism group that I Chair, is lucky to have photographer Melanie Lewis as a member. Mel took some excellent "press quality" photographs of the trail installations. Mel runs a bed and breakfast in Lochearnhead called Wester Achraw Croft, where you can also book a photography lesson,  as our recent Canadian guest did. Briar Cottage used to be known as Easter Achraw and was once owned by the same landlords as Mel's cottage. In the 17th century, the Earl of Atholl and later the Earl of Breadalbane. Cottars houses were mapped here on Achraw farm land before Lochearnhead village existed.

The BLiSS trail has attracted some talented amateur photographers . My favourite to date is the work of school janitor Dave Murray.  He took the following photographs and you can see more beauties on his Twitter site @canniejannie

Stan Stag photo by Dave Marray
Stan, photo by Dave Murray
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Dragon Bike by June McEwan, photo by Dave Murray
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Bill The Bull by Kev Paxton, photo by Dave Murray
It has been a pleasure to work with artists on the BLiSS trail. Funny to think that I graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1985 at the same time as Rob Mulholland. He went on to be a leading light in the world of art installations, creating impressive pieces like STILL that stands in Loch Earn in the garden of The Four Seasons hotel beside its jetty. Meanwhile, I have been painting windows, doors and walls to maintain properties! 
Loch Earn from Briar Cottage AcryclicLoch Earn from Briar Cottages by Mick Currant





Road to Glencoe pastel by Mick Curant
Road to Glencoe, pastel by Mick Currant
Some guests have taken lovely photographs and a few have spent their time here painting.  We are really grateful for these photographs above. One is a landscape painting of Loch Earn by holiday cottage guest Mick Currant. This was his first ever painting using acrylic medium. It was painted from the seat at the top of Briar Cottages paddock. Britain’s Got Talent indeed. The second image is a pastel drawing of the road to Glencoe (only 45 minutes from here along the A85). 
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Briar Cottages

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​And what about this lovely drawing by a 5 year old guest from Wales. Can you spot Briar Cottages thatched roof with the path to Briar Steading and Little Briar?
Self Portrait -Kim Donald 1984
Self Portrait by Kim Donald 1984
Soap Stone sculpture, Kim Donald 1981
Soap Stone Sculpture K Donald 1981
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ECA Model, sketch, by Kim Donald 1982
I only have a few pieces left from my art college days (nee Donald) like this drawing of a model, a painting of yours truly and a soap stone sculpture above.

Artistic gene’s come from both sides of the family. My uncle,  George M. Donald RSA RSW MEd (Edin.) ATC (Lond.) DA,  has had an impressive career in the world of painting and printmaking as per images on his website georgedonald.com and the wonderful Christmas cards and special birthday gifts received over years. 
Print by George Donald
Wonderful cards from uncle George!
​My great Aunt May was a talented artist painting still life’s and pieces of china from the 1920’s. Also, my mums brother Joe Edwards (deceased) left a legacy of paintings depicting the farm lands around Kingswells in Aberdeen. Many of the fields have since been built over with houses and roads. Here you can see uncle Joe's self portrait painted in the year that I was born collection/joe-edwards and I love this image of my mum as a young girl painted about 52 years ago! See more of his work including the Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1985 Joseph Byres Edwards
Portrait of Phyllis Edwards painted by Joseph Byres Edwards
Young Girl -Phyllis (my mum at 14) copyright artists collection
​I am often asked why I don’t dabble in landscape painting with such stunning scenery out of every door and window here. Aside from working all hours on our cottages and local village tourism marketing, I was never into doing watercolour and landscape painting. I would rather admire the work of others. I much prefer the landscape of the human body and nude models are pretty scarce around here…well human ones at least.
Aphrodite
Aphrodite at Briar Cottages slipway

BLiSS Trail Art Installations As Featured on STV News at 6

5/5/2016

 
Bill The Bull by Kev Paxton
Bill The Bull by Kev Paxton
STV news filming Kim re BLiSS art trailFilming Kim for STV news at 6
Yes that is me being filmed for Scottish Television News at Six! What a whirlwind year so far. I've been busy setting up the BLiSS trail of art and architecture installations with LETi our local tourism group. This is our contribution to Scotland's national tourism theme "Year of Innovation Architecture and Design 2016". BLiSS stands for Balquhidder Lochearnhead Strathyre and St Fillans villages and the i represents Tourist Information as well as innovation. The official launch was 27th April at The Broch Cafe in Strathyre - with yummy home made shortbread and Lucaffe coffee provided by owners Bill and Lesley.

We had a lovely collaboration of delegates including; local village community representatives, councillors, Visit Scotland, Stirling Enterprise, community police, Sustrans Scotland, The Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and many of the artists including Perth College UHI students.

We were delighted when STV accepted our invitation and sent reporter Lucy White and Camera man Danny Livingston.  I was filmed in front of "A Soaring Eagle" by Iain Chalmers in the Broch recreation area near Sutrans RT,  Strathyre and artist Kev Paxton was filmed beside Bill The Bull, explaining how he wants to make people smile through his artwork. The footage no longer exists however you can hear my voice over on STV's Facebook page. 

The trail is mapped at www.robroycountry.com/blisstrail. Look out for Bill, a big colourful metal bull that "grazes" in the Lochearnhead Hotel car park entertaining passers by.  He was designed and made by Blacksmith and metal artist Kev Paxton in his smiddy. Kev made the thistles at Edinburgh airport and is busy with other commissions like herds of cattle, rams, peacocks, haggis, garden furniture and garden gates. He is also very passionate about the Ripple Retreat that is being built on Loch Venachar as a holiday home for young cancer patients and their families.  He is making a bespoke piece for them to enjoy.  I call him the man that works in steel with a heart of gold.

Lookout by DanielTyler and Angus RitchieLookout near Monachyle Mhor Balquhidder
Another piece that is causing intrigue is the Lookout by architects Daniel Tyler and Angus Ritchie. The mirrored box was designed for The Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Scenic Routes project. I challenge you to find it!  Drive towards Monachyle Mhor,  Balquhidder then look left between Loch Voil and Doine. Walk to the middle of the field between the lochs and you will see it, reflecting you and the surroundings. We would love to see your photos @Briarcottages  #BLiSStrail.  ​Other pieces on the trail include:

Fish Out Of Water sculpture #BLiSStrail
Fish Out Of Water by Lynne Shroder
Airliephant on BLiSStrail
Airliephant #BLiSStrail
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Grooming Stag by June McEwan
Hunting Owl
Hunting Owl by Heather Gray
See more of the 13 BLiSS Trail art installations and 10 BLiSS trail ornaments. 

Fraser fans will be wondering why I have not mentioned him?  Don't worry he got in the act big style. Blacksmith artist Kev Paxton named one of the art works on the trail after him! Find out about "Fraser Briar" in my next blog.  Enjoy the trail and please share your #BLiSStrail photo's on Twitter and Facebook. 

    Author Kim Proven. 

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