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    Glenshee Treehouses

    Two architect-designed octagonal treehouses sit on a wooded Perthshire hillside, each angled for privacy with the Cairngorms on the horizon. Scots Pine arrives via a secret archway and tree-bridge; Silver Birch along a fairy-lit woodland path. Both offer hot tubs, freestanding baths, wood-burning stoves and super-king beds. Glenshee Ski Centre is close in winter. A car is essential.

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    Glenshee Treehouses

    Two architect-designed octagonal treehouses sit on a wooded Perthshire hillside, each angled for privacy with the Cairngorms on the horizon. Scots Pine arrives via a secret archway and tree-bridge; Silver Birch along a fairy-lit woodland path. Both offer hot tubs, freestanding baths, wood-burning stoves and super-king beds. Glenshee Ski Centre is close in winter. A car is essential.

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    Home » Listings » Europe » United Kingdom » Glenshee Treehouses

    On a wooded hillside in Glenshee, Perthshire, two octagonal treehouses sit angled into the slope with the Cairngorms rolling out on the horizon. Scots Pine and Silver Birch are architect-designed, couples-only retreats — built for privacy, not proximity — where the landscape does most of the talking.

    Each treehouse earns its own arrival. Scots Pine draws you through a secret archway and across a small tree-bridge before opening into an open-plan interior with a super-king bed beneath a pyramid rooflight. A wood-burning stove anchors the space, and walls of glazing make the hillside feel like part of the room. Silver Birch takes a different path: a fairy-lit trail through birch and hazel leads to a structure where daylight enters from three sides and a chandelier adds an unexpected touch of warmth overhead. The two share similar amenity levels, but their characters are genuinely distinct — a meaningful difference if you return.

    Interiors across both treehouses reflect a consistent design intention rather than a luxury tick-list. Fully equipped kitchens let you cook at your own pace. Freestanding baths and rainfall showers give the bathrooms a considered, unhurried feel. Logs are included for the wood-burning stoves, so the crackle and glow come standard, not as an afterthought. Super-king beds, generous light and the absence of television noise set the tone early.

    Outside, private decked terraces with hot tubs make weather largely irrelevant. Rain or clear sky, the tubs give you a reason to stay out longer. In summer, long Scottish days suit hillside walking and the kind of unhurried morning that feels genuinely restorative. Autumn brings russet colour to the surrounding heath and woodland. Winter transforms the setting entirely — the Glenshee Ski Centre is only a short drive away, and the hillside under snow has a stillness that suits the treehouses well. Spring offers its own quieter appeal, with the landscape shifting between seasons.

    Nightly rates run at approximately £250–£350, varying by season and availability — fair value for the combination of seclusion, design and setting this corner of Perthshire offers.

    Glenshee sits in genuinely rural country, and a car is the practical way to reach it. Bus line E11 stops approximately 1.9 km from the property, though public transport connections here are limited and infrequent. Most guests will arrive by road, which also opens up the wider Perthshire landscape — glens, highland trails and the ski slopes — without depending on a timetable.

    Glenshee Treehouses suit couples who want real distance from routine: not a styled hotel room with a view, but a designed space in the trees where the Cairngorms are the backdrop and the pace is entirely your own.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: How are Scots Pine and Silver Birch different from each other?
    A: Both treehouses are couples-only, architect-designed and share a similar level of comfort — super-king bed, hot tub, wood-burning stove, freestanding bath and fully equipped kitchen. The character of each is genuinely distinct, though. Scots Pine is reached via a secret archway and a small tree-bridge, with a pyramid rooflight above the bed. Silver Birch follows a fairy-lit path through birch and hazel and has daylight entering from three sides, with a chandelier adding an unexpected warmth overhead.

    Q: What is the general nightly rate at Glenshee Treehouses?
    A: Nightly rates run at approximately £250–£350, placing them in the moderate range for a private architect-designed treehouse in the Scottish Highlands. Rates vary by season and availability, so it is worth checking current pricing when you plan your dates.

    Q: Do I need a car to reach Glenshee Treehouses?
    A: Yes — a car is the practical way to get here. Glenshee sits in genuinely rural Perthshire, and while a bus stop is roughly 1.9 km from the property, public transport connections in this area are limited and infrequent. Driving also gives you easy access to the surrounding glens, highland trails and the nearby Glenshee Ski Centre in winter.

    Q: When is a good time of year to visit?
    A: Summer (June–August) brings the longest days and the warmest conditions for hillside walking and unhurried mornings on the deck. Autumn offers russet colour across the heath and woodland, and winter transforms the setting entirely — the landscape under snow suits the treehouses well, and the Glenshee Ski Centre is a short drive away. Spring is quieter and scenic as the landscape shifts between seasons. The private hot tubs on both terraces make the experience worthwhile in any weather.

    Q: Are Glenshee Treehouses suitable for families or groups?
    A: Both treehouses are designed exclusively for couples. Groups and families are not accommodated — each treehouse is a private retreat built for two, with the seclusion and design intentionally oriented around a paired stay.

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    • PH10 7LR, Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

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      Bus line E11 · Approximately 1.9 km away

    The final part of the journey may require a taxi or pre-arranged transfer.

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    Best Time to Visit

    Summer (June–August): Warmest time in the Scottish Highlands — green hills, long days and ideal hiking weather. ☀️ °C min/max: +10°/+20°
    Spring & autumn (April–June & September–October): Crisp, scenic and quieter, with blossoms or russet colours. ❄️ °C min/max: +4°/+14°
    Winter (November–March): Cold, snowy and wild; magical if you enjoy Highland winter landscapes. ❄️ °C min/max: −5°/+5°

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