The story of Tarlair lido is about more than restoring a landmark—it’s about redefining what tourism can be. With a 99-year community lease and a charitable framework, Tarlair is managed for the benefit of all, not just a few.
The project’s success shows that heritage sites don’t need to be commercialized to survive. Local volunteers, supported by expert architects, demonstrated that community-driven initiatives can achieve professional standards and attract national attention.
Tarlair’s approach could inspire similar projects across Scotland, offering a model that values sustainability, authenticity, and local control. As travelers seek deeper, more meaningful experiences, places like Tarlair are poised to lead the way.