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Scone Palace, the Crowning Place of Scottish Kings Visit the Palace of Kings, the crowning place of...
An exciting look at the natural and social history of Perthshire, housed in one of Britain's oldest...
Idylically set on the banks of the River Tay.
Perth Concert Hall is a glossy, glassy, brand new, intelligent building that is home to an exciting...
Stanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton mills situated on a majestic bend in the...
Described as the finest two acres of private garden in the country, this oasis of peace and colour...
Scotland's Black Watch is an elite military regiment whose history stretches back almost three...
Gallery devoted to the work of the 20th century Scottish colourist J D Fergusson.
Glendoick was included in the Independent on Sunday's exclusive survey of Europe's Top 50 gardens,...
Active Kids Adventure Park is a great day out for all the family.
The magical grounds of Fingask Castle are testament to both the present owner and his ancestors'...
Two fine and complete towers, built in the 15th and 16th centuries and joined by a range in the...
There is something for everyone at Noah's, a fantastic day out for all the family to relax and...
A delightful old fashioned 2 acre garden.
The star attraction from early April to late August is a pair of breeding ospreys.
New exhibition opened in Spring 2001.
The main garden faces south overlooking the Vale of Strathmore and the town of Alyth with its three...
Dunkeld is a small, picturesque town situated on the banks of the River Tay. The Trust was involved...
The museum at Meigle displays 26 Pictish carved stones dating from the late 8th to the late 10th...
Come and see the extraordinary furniture and sculpture made by leading designer, Max McCance. ...
This picturesque parish church houses the 9th-century Dupplin Cross, a masterpiece of Pictish...
Set in the picturesque village of Falkland, this was the favourite retreat of the Stuart dynasty...
Conifer and deciduous wooded gorge through which the River Braan plunges.
From Edinburgh Airport follow the M90 north to Kinross, leave the motorway at junction 5.
A late 14th or early 15th-century tower on one side of an irregular courtyard.
A small woodland garden with snowdrops, spring bulbs, trilliums, rhododendrons and ferns.
EcosseImages is the home of Landscape Photographer Peter Boswell and is based on the beautiful...
This loch is famous for its historical links with Mary Queen of Scots and for its celebrated brown...
One Big Day Out For all the Family! ∙ Over 140 deer - ten species from around the world...
Enjoy a fascinating visit to these ruins of a Cistercian Monastery, founded in 1229.
Peel Farm is a working farm in the beautiful Angus Glens, situated 1/2 mile from the spectacular...
Coffee and craft shop.
B&B
Family run Guest House.
Inn
Set in the heart of Bonnie Galloway, the Bladnoch Inn is ideally situated for a variety of country...
Guesthouse
"Victorian Guest House with many traditional features and private off road parking. Close to the...
Guesthouse
The Laurels Guest House is located in a quiet suburban setting only minutes from Edinburghs...
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