Sumptuous woodland hideaways, privately nestled on a magical Clackmannanshire estate that's teeming with rich heritage and diverse, protected wildlife.
  • Sleeps: 2 per bothy
  • Bedroom: 1 per bothy
  • Bathroom: 1 per bothy
  • Minimum stay: 3 nights

Dating back over 700 years, Brucefield Estate is a vast, cherished ‘hidden gem’ that boasts a unique blend of enthralling history and Scottish nature at its purest.

Not only have these exquisite grounds been trodden by ancient barons, lords and ladies, but they are also home to a diverse array of scenic habitats that mean wildlife of all descriptions can thrive.

In fact, the estate owners – themselves descendants of Robert the Bruce – are so committed to giving back to the land and its animals, that they have a ten-year plan in place to support, sustain, and monitor Brucefield wildlife.

Facing a tranquil meadow, you’ll discover Brucefield Estate Schenbothies (so named due to their location in the medieval barony of Schenbothy, from which today’s Estate of Brucefield originated), privately nestled amongst whispering, bird-filled oak, birch and Scots pine trees that are over 300 years old. Even today, the coat of arms of Robert Stewart of Schenbothy from 1574 can be seen at Brucefield.

Named Tod, Brock, and Mertrick (Scots for fox, badger, and pine marten) each ‘tiny home-style’ bothy both showcases and celebrates the wildlife that surrounds it… indeed, it’s hard to imagine a more ideal setting for getting back to nature.

Lovingly and sustainably crafted from timber, there’s plenty of wood-fibre insulation to help keep you toasty. The build tested by thermal camera, you can also relax in the knowledge that your carbon footprint will stay perfectly light.

Light is the order of the day inside, too, since your chosen bothy boasts triple-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows that invite plenty of sunshine in.

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At a glance

  • Three sustainably-crafted bothies-for-two, privately secluded amongst semi-ancient trees on a vast, historic Clackmannanshire estate.
  • Each self-contained, cosy bothy is individually named and sumptuously styled, with full kitchen and shower facilities. A locally-sourced welcome breakfast basket is provided.
  • Light the Morso stove and watch the wildlife going about its day through the huge floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • Ideal for snoozing, the gallery superking or twin sleeping area is accessed by a ladder.
  • Learn about the estate’s ancient roots by taking a history tour, join a wildlife workshop, or hire a bike and take one of many scenic cycling paths.  Sample itineraries are provided, with suggestions for days out in the local area.
  • The owner personally recommends Polly’s Pantry for dining in (see Things to Note) and The Forager in Dollar for a fine dining menu crafted by a Michelin-starred chef.

Features

  • Dog Friendly

Facilities

3 x superinsulated eco-bothies, each sleep 2 guests.  Large triple-glazed  windows, underfloor heating, loveseat, designer tweed, Wi-Fi, loveseat, Morso stove with a basket of estate hardwood logs.  Kitchen with hob and oven, locally-sourced welcome breakfast basket.  Wet-room with shower and WC.  Ladder to gallery double bedroom with  window.  Provided: lantern for evening walks, bike hire on site, wellies subject to availability.

Local Activities

Walking, cycling, nature-watching, picnic spots, history tours, wildlife workshops

Accommodation Options

Tod

  • Dog Friendly

Brock

  • Dog Friendly

Mertrick

  • Dog Friendly

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Meanwhile, the stylish, birch-crafted interiors celebrate that age-old connection between Scotland and Scandinavia, including Amy Britton-designed tweed, and a sleek Danish Morso stove, which comes complete with a full basket of estate hardwood logs.

Oh, and there’s also a squishy loveseat to snuggle up in with a glass of wine, as you gaze out across the meadow, the tawny and barn owls calling above  (Wi-Fi is provided too, should you feel the need to check in on life back home).

The kitchen features a hob and an oven, and you’ll be supplied with a mouth-watering breakfast hamper for your first morning, crammed with locally-sourced goodies to get your day off to a delicious start.  And if cooking’s not for you, no problem!  Sumptuous two or three-course meals, afternoon teas, and a whole host of delicacies are available to order in advance – some created exclusively for guests.

Of course, you’ll have your own wet-room shower to freshen up in, while accessed by a ladder, the gorgeous gallery twin or double sleeping area is perfect for snoozing tucked up in a nest.

What you do now is completely up to you. You’ll find sample itineraries have been thoughtfully provided, covering a myriad of fascinating places to visit and things to see and do in nearby Dollar and Culross – so you’ll never be bored!

Rather stay local?  Take a historical tour of the estate, hire a bike and set out on a scenic cycle path, or enrol on a wildlife workshop and learn more about your fascinating neighbours… the choice is yours.

Things to note

Dogs permitted in all bothies. The bothies are not suitable for children under 12.  Brucefield Estate has partnered with Polly’s Pantry to create a selection of cakes, platters, meals and snacks especially for guests, to be ordered in advance of your stay.  Please visit their website for information and ideas.  If you’re celebrating something special, all manner of surprises can be pre-ordered and arranged, including a decorated mystery woodland trail with a picnic, firepit and Scottish sparkling wine – just ask!

Where you'll be staying

Forestmill, Clackmannanshire

What the guests of Brucefield Estate Schenbothies say

“We were firstly blown away at the fantastic remote location and secondly at the quality of the finish of the bothy. We were staying on the eve of our wedding nearby. To say that we were blown away by the stay is an understatement, we left so relaxed and refreshed.”
“We did cycle 15 miles along the national cycle path that passes through the estate, mostly though we just wanted to hang out on the bothy veranda, watch the trees, and admire the stylish Scottish-Scandinavian design. The only disappointment was that a heatwave prevented us from trying out the underfloor heating and wood burner – a cosy winter stay beckons.”

“These Bothies were beyond our expectations. We have stayed at various hide aways in Scottish rural places, but the luxurious quality, charm and location of this bothy blew us away.”

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