House of Bruar
House of Bruar Shopping
Under two hours drive from your accommodation at Loch Lomond Waterfront, visit House of Bruar for a unique shopping experience. This large, high-end and independent store in rural Perthshire offers the latest in country fashion, sports and outdoors, and home and kitchen. So, you can enjoy a day of retail therapy, pick up some quality souvenirs, or spoil your friends and family back home. You can also grab some sensational Scottish food in the Food Hall, to enjoy back at your self-catering lodge.
Country Fashion and Sports
Partnering with top brands in country fashion, House of Bruar offers casual, formal and sports clothing for men and women. You’ll find luxury clothing and accessories made from traditional materials including tweed, cashmere, merino and leather. And premium brands such as Barbour, Joules, Hunter, Marble, Dubarry and Schoffel.
There’s a quality range of country clothing and accessories for children, using soft, natural fabrics and featuring top brands. And don’t forget your four-legged friends, with blankets and accessories for dogs available too!
Gifts and Homeware
Looking for a special gift or a souvenir from Scotland? Browse House of Bruar’s jewellery, home and giftware. With hand-crafted and premium gifts made from leather, glass, crystal, wood, silver and ceramics. Not to mention distinctive furniture, soft furnishings and home accessories. Plus, traditional toys, soft toys and other treats for the little ones.
Food and Drink
For a taste of Scotland, visit the Food Hall. Complete with delicatessen, butchers and drinks cabinet. Here, you can pick up fresh meat and fish, deli foods, baked goods, chocolates and confectionary, preserves and condiments, specialist teas and coffees, and a wide array of whiskies, wines, spirits and mixers. Plus, a selection of amazing gift hampers packed with delicious treats!
Falls of Bruar
Before leaving, enjoy a short walk to the stunning Falls of Bruar, accessible from the House of Bruar car park.
These are a series of waterfalls so beloved by Robert Burns that he wrote a poem about them: The Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Atholl. It’s said he wrote it by the river bank itself – so perhaps it will inspire you too?
The falls have been a popular attraction since the end of the 18th Century. Here are the walking instructions if you plan on visiting.
So make it a day at the House of Bruar and a brisk walk to the Falls of Bruar. Stock up on some picnic items and enjoy a quintessentially Scottish day out in the countryside.
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