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Ranked #1 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 102 reviews

  Open Road Hire Ltd, specialises in Caterham 7 sports car hire on a self - drive basis. Owned and managed by Boyd Stokes, it is now based in Elgin, Scotland along with it's... more »

Attraction type  Scenic Drives
Phoenix Falconry, Blackford
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Ranked #2 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 121 reviews
Attraction type  Nature/ Wildlife Areas
Distance  12.6 miles from city centre
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Ranked #3 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 39 reviews
Attraction type  Spas
Distance  10.6 miles from city centre
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Ranked #4 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 21 reviews
Attraction type  Zoos
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Ranked #5 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 85 reviews

The Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a gem of a theatre in this small country town. The 20th century building (opened 1981) is opposite the town on the other side of the river - a... more »

Attraction type  Theatres
Distance  26.0 miles from city centre
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Ranked #6 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 61 reviews
Owner description: The UK’s first static bungee jump takes place off Garry Bridge, near to famous site of the Battle of Killiecrankie. A... more » Owner description: The UK’s first static bungee jump takes place off Garry Bridge, near to famous site of the Battle of Killiecrankie. A specially constructed bungee jump platform is suspended below the Garry Bridge over the beautiful River Garry near Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire, Scotland. It is perched above a dramatic gorge surrounded by ancient trees.Experience the thrill of bungee jumping in Scotland - book your jump online today! « less
Attraction type  Other
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Ranked #7 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 10 reviews
Owner description: Skinny Tyres offer road cycling holidays, trips and coaching in the Scottish Highlands. We offer packages for all abilities... more » Owner description: Skinny Tyres offer road cycling holidays, trips and coaching in the Scottish Highlands. We offer packages for all abilities of road cyclist, with an emphasis on luxury accommodation and ensuring that all you need to think about is turning the pedals. « less
Attraction type  Sports Camps/ Clinics
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Ranked #8 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 36 reviews
Attraction type  Historic Sites
Distance  25.2 miles from city centre
Ben Vrackie, Pitlochry
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Ranked #9 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 14 reviews
Attraction type  Mountains
Distance  26.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #10 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 11 reviews
Attraction type  Nature/ Wildlife Areas
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Ranked #11 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 79 reviews
Owner description: Discover magnificent Blair Castle, the ancient seat of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl, Scotland’s most visited historic house... more » Owner description: Discover magnificent Blair Castle, the ancient seat of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl, Scotland’s most visited historic house and the home of the Atholl Highlanders, Europe’s only remaining private army. Blair Castle is at the hub of a breathtaking historic landscape most of which was laid out in the 18th century and features a 9 acre walled garden, a peaceful wooded grove, a ruined kirk, a red deer park and a whimsical gothic folly. « less
Attraction type  Gardens; Historic Sites; Castles
Distance  32.4 miles from city centre
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Ranked #12 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 32 reviews
Owner description: Nae Limits is one of Scotland's most established adventure & outdoor activity centres based near Pitlochry in Perthshire,... more » Owner description: Nae Limits is one of Scotland's most established adventure & outdoor activity centres based near Pitlochry in Perthshire, Scotland. White water rafting, canyoning, mountain biking, quad biking, paintball, bungee jumping & much more! « less
Attraction type  Sports Complexes
Distance  26.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #13 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 11 reviews
Attraction type  Gardens
Distance  13.0 miles from city centre
Queen's View, Pitlochry
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Ranked #14 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4 of 5 stars 64 reviews
Attraction type  Other
Distance  26.3 miles from city centre
Killiecrankie, Pitlochry
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Ranked #15 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 33 reviews
Attraction type  Nature/ Wildlife Areas; National Parks
Rannoch Moor, Pitlochry
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Ranked #16 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 13 reviews
Attraction type  Nature/ Wildlife Areas
Distance  26.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #17 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 5 reviews
Owner description: The Picts in stone - Meigle Museum has an impressive collection of Pictish carved sculpture, including cross slabs, recumbent... more » Owner description: The Picts in stone - Meigle Museum has an impressive collection of Pictish carved sculpture, including cross slabs, recumbent gravestones, a hogback stone and rare architectural fragments. These demonstrate both the artistic vigour of Pictish society and the skill of its stonecarvers.The former schoolhouse housing the collection backs onto the graveyard where most of the stones were found. The present church at Meigle dates to around 1870, but there has probably been a church on this site for over a thousand years.Open daily from 9.30am to last entry at 5.00pm from 1st April to 30th September « less
Attraction type  Museums
Distance  21.1 miles from city centre
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Ranked #18 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 35 reviews
Owner description: This scenic Highland 18-hole golf course starts with a few steep holes, but becomes an easier game through the remainder of... more » Owner description: This scenic Highland 18-hole golf course starts with a few steep holes, but becomes an easier game through the remainder of the layout. « less
Attraction type  Golf Courses
Distance  26.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #19 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 27 reviews
Attraction type  Religious Sites
Distance  15.6 miles from city centre
Highland Safaris, Aberfeldy
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Ranked #20 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 45 reviews
Owner description: Highland Safaris offer an Award Winning combination of innovative experiences, good value whoesome food, and a range of... more » Owner description: Highland Safaris offer an Award Winning combination of innovative experiences, good value whoesome food, and a range of exciting gifts. Our Safaris are unique combinations of breathtaking scenery within inspiring history & heritage and a search for Scottish Wildlife .Or enjoy miles of beautiful woodland walks and biking trails, BikeTrax - our Mountain Bike skills loop,our Gem Panning Centre, Red Deer Park and The Safari Lodge Café & Gift Shop. « less
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Ranked #21 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 28 reviews
Attraction type  Wineries; Tours
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Ranked #22 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4 of 5 stars 108 reviews
Attraction type  Other
Distance  26.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #23 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 13 reviews
Owner description: Stanley Mills is one the best-preserved relics of the 18th-century Industrial Revolution. It was established as a cotton mill... more » Owner description: Stanley Mills is one the best-preserved relics of the 18th-century Industrial Revolution. It was established as a cotton mill by local merchants, with support from the English cotton baron Richard Arkwright. Textiles were produced here for 200 years.The mills were built in 1786 at a hairpin bend in the River Tay, where tremendous water-power was available. Machinery was powered initially by water wheels, and latterly by electricity generated by water-powered turbines. As the market changed and new technologies developed, buildings were added, adapted, expanded, shut down, reopened and demolished.The visitor centre tells the stories of those who worked there and the products they made. The superb interactive displays let you discover if your fingers are as nimble as a child labourer’s or compete to see if you are tough enough in business to make the mills profitable. Hear the clamour of the factory floor and see how engineers harnessed the energy of the Tay as well as the machinery that turned raw cotton into products sold around the world. « less
Attraction type  Historic Sites
Distance  9.6 miles from city centre
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Ranked #24 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4 of 5 stars 59 reviews
Owner description: Sample Scotland’s favourite whisky at Scotland’s oldest distillery.Open all year for guided tours, we have a restaurant, shop... more » Owner description: Sample Scotland’s favourite whisky at Scotland’s oldest distillery.Open all year for guided tours, we have a restaurant, shop and BAFTA award winning show...• History, culture and heritage • Range of tours to suit everyone • Interactive zone and BAFTA award winning show • Restaurant, shop and bar • Scenic drive and free parking No trip to Scotland is complete without a visit! « less
Attraction type  Factory Tours
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Ranked #25 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4 of 5 stars 63 reviews
Owner description: Scone Palace is a 5 star [ Visit Scotland Grading ] Historic House. It was the Crowning Site of 42 Kings of Scots and... more » Owner description: Scone Palace is a 5 star [ Visit Scotland Grading ] Historic House. It was the Crowning Site of 42 Kings of Scots and Scotland, including Macbeth and Robert The Bruce, who were crowned or enthroned on the Stone of Scone. Today, it is the family home of the Earls of Mansfield, and offers the visitor the opportunity to share in its unique and important history. « less
Attraction type  Architectural Buildings
Distance  6.2 miles from city centre
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Ranked #26 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 11 reviews
Owner description: The Museum of The Black Watch is laid our chronologically through ten rooms within the Castle. These display an amazing... more » Owner description: The Museum of The Black Watch is laid our chronologically through ten rooms within the Castle. These display an amazing variety of artifacts illustrating the history of the Regiment as well as a fine collection of paintings and photography. Supplemented by a number of audiovisual installations the overall experience is highly evocative and brings to life the experience of serving in the Black Watch from Fontenoy to Fallujah and beyond. « less
Attraction type  Military Museums
Distance  4.6 miles from city centre
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Ranked #27 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 23 reviews
Beautiful golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Attraction type  Golf Courses
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Ranked #28 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4 of 5 stars 22 reviews
Owner description: The island fastness of Lochleven is associated with many colourful events and has been visited by countless distinguished... more » Owner description: The island fastness of Lochleven is associated with many colourful events and has been visited by countless distinguished personalities during its history. Some of those taking the boat across Loch Leven came of their own accord, including King Robert Bruce (in 1313 and 1323). Others were held prisoner within the castle’s walls – such as Robert, the High Stewart, in 1369, two years before his coronation as Robert II, the first of the royal house of Stewart.But the castle will be forever associated in the memory with another Stewart sovereign, Mary Queen of Scots. She first visited in 1561 as a guest of the owner, Sir William Douglas. But her last stay, in 1567–8, was as his prisoner. It was at Lochleven that she was compelled to abdicate her throne in favour of her infant son, James VI. The castle walls held her for less than a year. In May 1568 she escaped across the loch and before that month was out she was in exile in England. She never saw her native land again. Accessed by small passenger boat. Sailings run on a shuttle basis to and from the island on demand. The trip is about ten minutes each way.During 1st April to 30 September the boat runs every day from 9.30am to last outward sailing at 4.30pm. In October the boat runs every day from 9.30am to last outward sailing at 3.30pm. « less
Attraction type  Castles
Distance  10.3 miles from city centre
Ossian's Hall, Dunkeld
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Ranked #29 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
4.5 of 5 stars 13 reviews
Owner description: Built for the second Duke of Atholl in 1758 and restored in 1953, this folly sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking the... more » Owner description: Built for the second Duke of Atholl in 1758 and restored in 1953, this folly sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking the turbulent Black Linn Fall, which affords fine views of the distant woodlands. « less
Attraction type  Historic Sites
Distance  15.6 miles from city centre
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Ranked #30 of 81 Attractions in Perth and Kinross
5 of 5 stars 6 reviews
Owner description: Set on an island in the Lake of Menteith, Inchmahome is an idyllically-situated Augustinian monastery dating from 1238. Much... more » Owner description: Set on an island in the Lake of Menteith, Inchmahome is an idyllically-situated Augustinian monastery dating from 1238. Much of the 13th century building remains. There is a wide range of plant and wildlife on the island.The enchanting ruins of Inchmahome Priory grace the largest of three islands in the Lake of Menteith. The priory was established around 1238 by a small community of Augustinian canons. Their founder and patron was Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, whose residence stood on the adjacent island of Inch Talla. The secluded location offered the brethren isolation from the secular world, and tranquillity in which to carry out the worship of God. The island sanctuary functioned for over 300 years, offering solace not only to the canons but also royal visitors. King Robert Bruce visited three times, and Mary Queen of Scots once, in 1547, when she was five. In 1560, the Protestant Reformation effectively brought monastic life at Inchmahome to an end. « less
Attraction type  Historic Sites
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