Bamff is a 1,300-acre upland estate near Alyth, owned by the Ramsay family since 1232. Originally a peel tower, the current house dates back to the late 16th century. Over the centuries, the Ramsays have used the estate for agriculture, shooting, and tree planting, with a shift to environmental conservation in the 1980s. The estate's pioneering restoration efforts include the successful reintroduction of beavers in 2002 and the rewilding of 450 acres, using conservation grazing with free-roaming cattle, pigs, and ponies. Today, Bamff blends traditional history with innovative conservation practices, offering ecotourism opportunities like off-grid glamping.