Perthshire.co.uk: For tons of things to do in Perthshire please visit the excellent Official Perthshire Web Site. All the activities in the area are listed on this site.
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Scotland Golf Holidays: If you are coming to play golf in the area then you can arrange golf packages at
Scotland Golf Breaks. |
Naelimits: Extreme sports, adventure sports, adrenaline sports in Scotland, call it whatever you like, you will be talking about the experience for years to come. NaeLimits offers weekend breaks, multi-activity days, team building activities, short breaks, hen parties, stag weekends, adventure holidays...we have it all, all you have to do is tell us what adrenaline activity you want, and we will arrange it. |
Kirkmichael Riding: Beginners can enjoy a quiet ride on Highland ponies breathing our pure Scottish air and looking for local wildlife. Faster rides over grass and forest tracks for experienced riders or the very brave! Makes for a great riding holiday |
Blairgowrie.net: Local community site with local forum and links to lots of things to do and see in the area. |
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The Angus Glens: Five glens each one with its own special characteristics and each one well worth a visit. As you explore you will discover hidden glens and hidden gems in this wonderful corner of Scotland. Our farmhouse is right in the middle of all the glens. |
Discovery Point Museum: Explore Captain Scott's famous polar exploration ship. State of the art audio visual and multimedia exhibitions. Discovery. |
Glamis Castle: The home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne, the childhood hme of HM The Queen Mother, and legendary setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth. |
Visit Dunkeld: Tucked away at the foot of thickly wooded hills, you will discover one of Scotland's gems - the cathedral town of Dunkeld. And that's not all ! Resting on the opposite bank of the river Tay is the Victorian village of Birnam |
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Blair Castle: The Castle has been a magnet to visitors for generations. One or two have been turned away with a bucket of boiling oil or a volley of musket fire. Most have been warmly welcomed. Blair was one of the first private houses in Scotland to be opened to the public. Today, it welcomes more visitors than any other. |
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