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Barwhillanty Blog… Festive reflections

The festive season is upon us again and the wet weather brings an opportunity for reflection on another year gone by. Let me mull over some highlights and happenings with a glass of mulled wine… Here at Barwhillanty Estate, we are blessed with a team that shares our values of sustainability, community and responsibility, whilst striving to be progressive in our practices. We were honoured to be featured on the renowned French television show, Echappées Belles, to speak about our roles as custodians of the land here in beautiful South…

Barwhillanty Blog – another year gone by!

A little embarrassingly, it seems this blog has become an annual update… another Happy New Year to you all! It appears with each child added to the fold, putting pen…

Barwhillanty Blog… Happy New Year!

As we welcome in the New Year, we wish 2022 to be a year of health and prosperity for you all…

Barwhillanty Blog… Bah Humbug!

It’s certainly been a challenging year for us here at Barwhillanty Estate, but we have not let the hurdles hold us back and remain optimistic for a prosperous 2021. It…

The End Game – 4th October 2020

Coming to the end of the Scottish season for outdoor events in and around Loch Ken, round off Endurance Autumn with the “End Game”

Barwhillanty Blog… Christmas is coming!

... and the pheasants are already fat!

Barwhillanty Blog… Raw and Wild retreats and wedding feasts!

What a summer it has been! Blessed with brilliant sunshine...

Barwhillanty Blog… Happy New Year, yoga is here!

The year of 'Raw and Wild' retreats is here!

Barwhillanty Blog… autumnal edition with an addition!

Summer was in bloom and so was I...

Barwhillanty Blog… wild swims and outdoor things!

From spring to summer, from blossom to bloom... we have been blessed with plenty of sunshine...

Barwhillanty Blog… baa blaa baa!!

The season of the lambs is well and truly here and don't we know it...

Barwhillanty Blog… Raw and Wild!

Signs of spring have already sprung, with spectacular starling murmurations and stunning snowdrops...

Barwhillanty Blog… festive fun!

'Tis the season; all things merry and bright with cosy fires and Christmas tree lights...

Barwhillanty Blog… happy horses!

The clip-clopping and happy horse sighs can now be heard...

Barwhillanty Blog… WILDlife walks!

What wildlife wonders await you, as you don your walking boots and wander through Barwhillanty's fields and woodland?

Barwhillanty Blog… blooming Barwhillanty

Spring has truly sprung and my overdue blog post is finally here...

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