The Gardener’s Cottage
Beautiful, secluded and tranquil, choose this cosy little cottage to retreat away from your troubles or enjoy a romantic getaway. Ideal for couples or a small group of friends, Jordanstone's Gardener's Cottage is a snug, rustic retreat with plenty of home comforts. And if you have a furry friend, they’re welcome too, as The Garden Cottage is dog friendly.
Accommodation
This cottage is a lovely two bedroom retreat, with a wood burning stove, cosy living room and separate kitchen dining area. The main bedroom has a king size bed along with a sink and bath - with a view! The second bedroom has a king size bed which can be split to twins on request.
The living room has a wood burning stove, tv and assortment of board games - ideal for home comforts or a more unplugged weekend away. The spacious kitchen dining area features a stunning table hewn from a tree felled on the estate, plus a large fridge-freezer, good quality oven and stove, washing machine and dishwasher.
The private walled garden offers a tranquil spot to relax, and the hot tub, chiminea and BBQ provide the perfect setting for outdoor dining and starlit soaks.
Relax in the comfort of The Gardeners Cottage, where you can unwind in the hot tub, enjoy a BBQ in the garden, and create lasting memories with your friends or loved ones. Book now for a relaxing escape in the heart of Perthshire’s stunning landscape.
Booking
Guest reviews
Book Your Stay
At Jordanstone Estate
Luxury get aways in Perthshire, Scotland
Book Directly for the Best Price!
Things to do

Ewarts Butcher
(2.3 miles from Jordanstone)
Planning to lay low once you arrive at Jordanstone, and fancy some local produce to cook at home? Alan Kennedy, the proprietor of Ewarts Butchers, personally selects beef, pork and lamb from tried and trusted farms. Their beef is dry aged for two to three weeks prior to sale, and is fully traceable from farm to shop display.

Cornerstone Deli Blairgowrie
(6.9 miles from Jordanstone)
In the heart of Blairegowrie, the Cornerstone Deli deli is a delightful cafe serving delicious lunches and cakes. They have a large selection of cheeses, meats, olives, pates, home baking, wine and spirits for you to enjoy.

Flour Coffee Shop & Deli
(2.5 miles from Jordanstone)
In the small village of Meigle, the Flour coffee shop and deli is known for its delicious specials, and fresh breakfast, lunch and treat options.

The Joinery Coffee Shop
(2.5 miles from Jordanstone)
A perfect spot to stop for some lunch, or tea and cake. Serving an array of tasty homemade soups, light lunches, and a wonderful selection of homebaking since 2004, the Joinery Coffee shop is a much loved local eatery.

The Saucy Asian
(10.2 miles from Jordanstone)
Fancy a cozy night in with a yummy takeaway? After serving delicious fusion and cantonese dishes since 2000, The Saucy Asian has re-lauched with a fresh rebrand, serving classic favourites from the far east, with a bit of Scottish flair. The Saucy Asian is a firm favourite of your hosts. Unfortunately they not deliver to Jordanstone, but we think it’s worth the 20 minute drive to collect!

The Meikleour Arms
(12 miles from Jordanstone)
The restaurant at the Meikleour Arms is a local institution. Set within the Meikleour Estate, the restaurant get's most of its produce from it's own award winning farm, and other local suppliers. Believing in a field to plate philosophy, the meat they serve is prepared, cut and matured in their own butchery, and a lot of the vegetables used are grown locally without pesticides, either by the estate or by the community garden.
Perfect for couples and friends group looking for a meal that celebrates the best local produce Perthshire has to offer.

The Ardler Tavern
(5.1 miles from Jordanstone)
Set between Coupar Angus and Meigle, the Ardler Tavern has been trading for over 100 years, and has become a favourite for locals and travellers alike. The village of Ardler is a popular area for walkers, cyclists, field sports and fishing enthusiasts, so whether you'd like to enjoy a delicious meal, or just pop in for a refreshment after a day of activities, we highly recommend paying a visit to the Ardler Tavern.

Braemar
(35.7 miles from Jordanstone)
Braemar, a picturesque village in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, is renowned for its stunning mountain scenery and royal connections. It is home to Braemar Castle and the famous Braemar Gathering, a historic Highland Games attended by the Royal Family. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, skiing, and wildlife spotting in this beautiful Highland setting. For something a little less energetic, Braemar is also home to some great food and drink.

Aberfeldy
(34 miles from Jordanstone)
Aberfeldy, a picturesque town in Perthshire, sits on the banks of the River Tay and is renowned for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. The town is home to the historic Birks of Aberfeldy, a stunning woodland walk celebrated by poet Robert Burns. Visitors can explore the iconic Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery or enjoy nearby attractions like Castle Menzies and Loch Tay.

Dunkeld
(18.1 miles from Jordanstone)
Dunkeld is a charming historic town on the banks of the River Tay, surrounded by stunning Highland scenery. Known for its beautifully preserved 18th-century buildings and the partially restored Dunkeld Cathedral, it offers a blend of history and tranquility. Visitors can enjoy scenic riverside walks, explore the nearby Hermitage woodland, or visit quaint shops and cafes

Blairgowrie
(6.8 miles from Jordanstone)
Blairgowrie sits along the River Ericht and is known as ‘the gateway to the Highlands.’ It offers stunning natural scenery, including access to the Cairngorms National Park and the Cateran Trail, a popular walking route. Famous for its soft fruit farming, especially raspberries, the town is a hub for local produce and seasonal berry picking.
In Blairgowrie, you can find a range of amenities including Tesco and Lidl supermarkets, a range of eateries and takeaways and an assortment of shops.

Lindores Abbey Distillery
(32.4 miles from Jordanstone)
Thought to have been distilling whisky since 1309, Lindores Abbey has a long and fascinating history. Hosting historical figures such as Prince Alexander, William Wallace, and Mary Queen of Scots, the Abbey played a central role in Scottish politics in the late middle ages. Prebook to attend their tours, or book an experience.
Bonus Point - They're also dog friendly!

Blair Athol Distillery
(29.2 miles from Jordanstone)
Located in Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery was established in 1798. The distillery tour provides an incredible amount of knowledge about the history of their blends, and of course, tastings!

Pitlochry
Pitlochry, a charming town in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, is celebrated for its scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and Victorian architecture. Known for attractions like the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Blair Castle, and nearby whisky distilleries, it’s a popular base for exploring Highland landscapes and culture.

House of Bruar
(39.9 miles from Jordanstone)
House of Bruar, near Pitlochry, is a renowned shopping destination offering quality Scottish clothing, gourmet foods, and local crafts. Known as the "Harrods of the Highlands," it combines luxury shopping with a taste of Scotland’s heritage, set amid beautiful Highland scenery.

Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum
(2.6 miles from Jordanstone)
Meigle Museum showcases an exceptional collection of ancient Pictish stone carvings, revealing intricate symbols and scenes from early medieval Scotland. Be sure to check their seasonal opening hours.

Branklyn Garden
(20.4 miles from Jordanstone)
Branklyn Garden in Perth is a beautiful two-acre hillside garden known for its diverse plant collections, including rare and exotic species like Himalayan blue poppies and vibrant rhododendrons. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, it offers a peaceful retreat with colourful displays and unique plants from around the world.

J M Barrie’s Birthplace
J.M. Barrie's Birthplace in Kirriemuir, Scotland, is a museum dedicated to the creator of Peter Pan. This charming 19th-century cottage offers insight into Barrie’s early life, inspirations, and writing career, featuring period furnishings, family artefacts, and exhibits about his beloved story of the boy who wouldn’t grow up.

Balmoral Castle & Estate
(44.7 miles from Jordanstone)
Balmoral Castle, located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, is the private Scottish residence of the British royal family and a favourite retreat of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. Known for its stunning architecture and expansive grounds, the castle allows visitors to tour select rooms, gardens, and exhibitions showcasing royal history and Highland life.

Falkland Palace
(36.1 miles from Jordanstone)
Falkland Palace, a stunning 16th-century royal residence in Fife, Scotland, is famous for its beautiful gardens and rich history, including its connection to the Tudor dynasty. The palace and surrounding village also gained popularity as a filming location for the hit series Outlander, attracting fans eager to explore its enchanting grounds and historic interiors.

Glamis Castle
(9.1 miles from Jordanstone)
Glamis Castle, located in Angus, Scotland, is a historic castle known as the childhood home of the Queen Mother and the legendary setting of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and rich in history, the castle offers visitors a glimpse into royal life, Scottish heritage, and fascinating myths and legends.

Scone Palace
(20 miles from Jordanstone)
Scone Palace, located near Perth, is a historic landmark known as the crowning place of Scottish kings, including Macbeth and Robert the Bruce. This stunning palace features grand interiors, beautiful gardens, and the iconic Stone of Scone, offering visitors a blend of Scottish history, art, and architecture.

Persies Distillery Gin Tours & Tasting
(14.3 miles from Jordanstone)
Husband and wife duo Simon and Chrissy launched their Originals Collection in 2016 with great success. As two dog lovers, they soon decided to launch a charities collection, where £1 of each bottle sold going to the well-loved dog rescue charity PADS – Perthshire Abandoned Dogs Society. Their tasting room is dog friendly, and their tours consistently earn them 5 stars!

Alyth Path Network
Part of the Alyth path network runs directly past the entrance gates to Jordanstone. You can follow the full route for a 2 hour circular walk that begins and ends at Jordanstone, or take advantage of the various other local paths and tracks for a shorter stroll.

Cateran Ecomuseum
(6.7 miles from Jordanstone)
The Cateran Ecomuseum is an open-air museum across Perthshire and Angus, showcasing the area’s heritage through self-guided trails that explore its history, geology, and wildlife, promoting sustainable tourism and conservation.

Golf
Many popular golf courses can be found a short distance away, including Alyth Golf Club, Blairgowrie Golf Club, the Strathmore Golf Centre. A bit further afield you will find the likes of St. Andrews, Gleneagles and Carnoustie - all within a one hour drive!

Cycling
The local area is ideal for cycling, offering scenic routes from gentle riverside paths to challenging hill climbs through Perthshire’s beautiful glens, farmlands, and woodlands. Popular routes include the Cateran Trail, a mix of off-road tracks and country roads, and the Glenshee climb with stunning Cairngorm views. For a leisurely ride, the Ericht River path features waterfalls and woodland trails, perfect for families. The closest bike hire is Alyth Cyclery, but there are many more options in and around the local area.

Watersports with Outdoor Explore
(6.9 miles from Jordanstone)
Based out of Blairgowrie, Outdoor Explore offers a combination of pre-planned guided tours, private trips and tuition for kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding (SUP) and coracles. Pre-booking required.

Glenshee
(26.7 miles from Jordanstone)
Glenshee Ski Centre, Scotland’s largest winter sports destination, offers skiing and snowboarding across 36 runs with stunning mountain views. Located in the heart of the Cairngorms, it’s perfect for adventurers of all skill levels, from beginners to experts. With ski rentals and lessons, hiking, cozy cafes and beautiful scenery, Glenshee offers a great day out all year round - whether you’re there for adventure or just want to admire the views.

Den of Alyth
The Den of Alyth is a picturesque woodland gorge near Alyth, featuring scenic walking trails along the Alyth Burn, surrounded by lush forest and diverse wildlife. Ideal for peaceful strolls or family outings, it offers visitors wooden bridges, picnic spots, and seasonal wildflower displays in a tranquil natural setting.

Reekie Linn Waterfall and Peel Farm Coffee Shop
(5.8 miles from Jordanstone)
Reekie Linn Waterfall is a breathtaking cascade along the River Isla, plunging 12 meters into a dramatic gorge. Known for its misty spray that creates an enchanting atmosphere, it’s a popular spot for scenic walks and nature photography. Afterwards, stop by Peel Farm to enjoy a hot drink and a slice of cake, then browse the farm shop and food hall.

The Hermitage
(21 miles from Jordanstone)
The Hermitage, located near Dunkeld in Perthshire, Scotland, is a scenic woodland area famed for its towering Douglas firs, picturesque waterfalls, and historic Georgian follies. Popular for peaceful walks along the River Braan, it offers visitors stunning viewpoints, including Ossian’s Hall, which overlooks the dramatic Black Linn Falls.

Alyth Hill
(3.3 miles from Jordanstone)
Enjoy this scenic walk past the site of a pre-Christian Holy Well and onto the largest commonty (area of common land) still in existence in Scotland.