From A9 (North/South) :- Follow A9 then A912 towards Perth City Centre, when you reach the A989 (City Centre ring road) stay on this road, follow signs for Coupar Angus A94, turn left when you get to the bridge. When over bridge follow the road until you reach a fork in the road. Take the right hand fork A94 Coupar Angus. Take the first road on the left and we are the second house on the right.
From M90/A90 :- Turn off M90 at junction 11 onto the A85. Stay on this road until you reach a fork in the road. Take the right fork A94 towards Coupar Angus. Take the first road on the left and we are the second house on the right.
From A85 (Creiff) :- Follow A9 then A912 towards Perth City Centre, when you reach the A989 (City Centre ring road) stay on this road, follow signs for Coupar Angus A94, turn left when you get to the bridge. When over bridge follow the road until you reach a fork in the road. Take the right hand fork A94 Coupar Angus. Take the first road on the left and we are the second house on the right.
From the nearest information centre:- By car - turn right out of Perth Tourist Information Centre and at junction turn right onto the Old High Street. At the traffic lights turn right, straight through roundabout to next set of lights, continue straight on through a further 3 sets of traffic lights, then going left over Perth Bridge. Turn left and follow onto next set of lights at Bridgend Bar and take right fork, Keir Street is first left and Ballabeg is the second house on right.
Getting there by railway:- We would recommend taking a taxi, however if you prefer to walk turn left along Leonard Street, then turn right along South Street to Tay Street.Turn left along Tay Street and carry on to Perth Bridge. Cross Perth Bridge and turn left (A94) along Bridgend Main Street and at traffic lights take road to right. Kier Street is first left and Ballabeg is second house on the right.
Getting there by aeroplane:- From Edinburgh Airport take M90 motorway northeast to Perth. From M90 at Perth (junction 11) take A94 to Coupar Angus, at 3rd set of traffic lights bear right onto the A94. Keir Street is first left and you will see Ballabeg in front of you as you turn into Keir Street.
Getting there by ferry:- From Rosyth take the M90 to Perth and at junction 11 take the A94 Coupar Angus, at third set of traffic lightsbear right onto the A94. Keir Street is first on the left and you will see Ballabeg in front of you as you turn into Keir Street.
From Stranraer head towards Ayr then Kilmarnock M8 towards Glasgow then M80 then M9/A9 to Perth. Head into Perth going straight through every roundabout and then across Queens Bridge. Turn left once over the bridge and at second set of lights take the A94 right hand fork,Keir Street is first on the left and Ballabeg is the second house on the right.
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