Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Perthshire by visiting some of its grandest stately homes and castles. Explore inside the ruin of Huntingtower Castle, take a tour of the sumptuous interior of Blair Castle, and see one of Scotland’s most impressive religious buildings, Dunblane Cathedral.
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Castles
St Serf’s Church is a picturesque parish church which houses the 9th century Dupplin Cross, a masterpiece of Pictish sculpture.
Castles
Perth
Huntingtower Castle has two fine and complete towers, built in the 15th and 16th centuries and joined by a range in the 17th century.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunkeld
The Ell Shop in Dunkeld is owned by the National Trust for Scotland, along with over 20 other buildings, which are not open to the public.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Crieff
The Library of Innerpeffray is Scotland's oldest free public lending library, founded in 1680 and now a museum.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Perth
Scone Palace was the crowning place of Scottish kings where Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II were once crowned.
Castles
By Kinross
Lochleven Castle is a late 14th or early 15th century tower where Mary Queen of Scotts was imprisoned in 1567.
Castles
Aberfeldy
Welcome to Castle Menzies: visitor attraction, museum, clan centre and venue for weddings, concerts, corporate events and other hire.
Full details are available on our website at www.castlemenzies.org
Historic Buildings & Homes
Perth
Stanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton mills situated on a majestic bend in the River Tay.
Castles
Perth
Elcho Castle is a handsome and complete 16th century fortified mansion with three projecting towers on the banks of the River Tay.
Exhibitions
South Loch Tay
The Scottish Crannog Centre is an award-winning and interactive centre which shows what Iron Age life was like with a reconstructed prehistoric loch-dwelling.