Blair Castle, Blair Atholl
At the gateway to the Grampian Mountains, just off the A9 heading north to Inverness, the ancient seat of the Dukes of Atholl enjoys one of Scotland`s finest settings in the heart of Highland Perthshire. The castle has over 30 rooms displaying Scottish life from the 16th Century to the present day and is home the Atholl Highlanders- Britain’s only remaining private army. www.blair-castle.co.uk
Scottish Crannog Centre, Loch Tay
An extraordinary, award winning heritage attraction featuring Scotland`s only genuine recreation of an Iron Age loch dwelling. Visitors can experience life as it was on the loch 2500 years ago through guided tours, video film & ancient crafts bringing the past to life.
www.crannog.co.uk
Scone Palace, Perth
Scone palace is the place where the ancient Kings of Scots were crowned. A breathtakingly beautiful place and the rightful home of the renowned Stone of Scone - also known as the Stone of Destiny. Today Scone Palace is a five star visitor attraction attracting visitors from all over the world. www.scone-palace.net
Edradour Distillery, Pitlochry
Scotland`s smallest distillery. This charming whitewashed distillery is tucked away on the hills behind Pitlochry and is home to one of Scotland's most endearingly different malts. www.edradour.com
The Moulin Inn
This quite superb, rather romantic little inn is just a wee walk down from The Crofts and Kennels cottages. It offers a very appealing blend of traditional Highland hospitality in an old world setting overlaid serving beers from their own brewery and great meals.
This quite superb, rather romantic little inn offers an appealing blend of traditional Highland hospitality in a charming location.The award winning bar meals & impressive range of local ales have established The Moulin as one of Perthshire`s most popular inns.
Blair Castle’s history extends over some 740 years. One of the first private homes to open to the public in Scotland, Blair welcomes more visitors than any other.