Clan Donnachaidh Lands
Located in the heart of Scotland's Highlands, the lands of Clan Donnachaidh are rich in history and breathtaking landscapes.
Stretching across Perthshire, these territories offer visitors an insight to the vast areas where many of the Clan members still live in today.
From the popular tourist spots with scenic lookout points to abandoned historical towns and ancient standing stones, there is a wealth of places to visit that link the Donnachaidh Clan and septs to the local area of Perthshire. The Clan Lands map will create your ideal itinerary of must see stop off points or mapping out areas of family connections to particular villages and towns across the Highlands.
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Must See Castles & Buildings Walks & Nature Historical Interest Places To Eat
Clan Donnachaidh Museum Clan Donnachaidh Museum and Visitor Information
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Struan Walk Early Medieval Landscape of Struan
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Aberfeldy Aberfeldy is what used to be called a thriving market town. The market has long closed but the town still thrives.
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Blair Atholl Discover the history behind Blair Atholl
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Camserney An old crofting village, enriched with traditional thatched cottages
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Dull Dull village history dates back to the Neolithic ear and is linked to Clan Donnachaidh
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Garth Castle Once fortifications would have covered the site of Garth Castle but now only the central keep remains
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Inver Beautiful walking paths through ancient forests to the pine cone look out.
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Loch Tay This, Scotland's sixth biggest loch, covers six and half thousand acres in its 14 miles between Kenmore and Killin. For thousan
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Rannoch The village of Kinloch Rannoch was created in the period after the '45. It is a nomenclatural oddity.
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St Mary's Chapel St Mary's Chapel in Grantully near Aberfeldy with a magnificent 1600s painted ceiling
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Taymouth Castle The spectacular Gothic edifice of Taymouth Castle is one of the grandest buildings in Scotland. Most was completed in 1807 by
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Ballechin Along the north face of the strath between Logierait and Aberfeldy are eleven estates whose boundaries have been largely unchanged
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Breadalbane Much of what is now called Breadalbane used to be in Atholl but the incoming Campbells of Glenorchy took the name as the title of
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Castle Menzies The chiefs of Clan Menzies used to have their seat at Comrie Castle on the south bank of the river Lyon
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Dunalastair Dunalastair and the estate is home to rare wildlife of Perthshire with offers scenic strolls around famous gardens
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Glen Lyon The Glen was once home to over a thousand folk and on one of the best trodden thoroughfares between the western Highlands and the E
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Keltneyburn The statue to David Stewart of Garth, erected by the Stewart Society in 1925, in the uniform of a Black Watch captain
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Logierait The rivers once played a large part in the life of the locality.
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Schiehallion Like an island, the peak of Schiehallion stood above the ice. The millennia of frost left the shattered boulders and scree that
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Strathbraan & Dunkeld Dunkeld and its cathedral were saved by the Dukes of Atholl. They were the law across 500 square miles of the Highl
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The Hermitage The building contained a chandelier and its walls were lined with mirrors reflecting the falls of turbulent river which was int
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Weem The name comes from the word 'uamh' in Gaelic which means cave. The caves are in the wooded crags above the village
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Ben Lawers and Drummond Hill In the last few summers, Glasgow University archeologists have been exploring the mountain and have discovered t
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Bruar The site of the clan centre at Bruar is at the base of one of those spectacular gorges carved through soft rock by a burn in spate
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Croft Moraig The double stone circle of Mary's Croft, an impressive standing stone monument in highland Perthshire
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Fortingall Recently crop marks have been observed much closer to the village and, although confirmation is still needed, they show signs of b
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Grandtully The castle, in private hands, dates from the late 1600s but doubled in size early this century.
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Killiecrankie The battle was at the start of the chaotic Highland War
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Pitlochry Pitlochry has kept pace with the times. Thousands come from all over the world to make this one of the most important stops on the
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Shierglas The history behind Shierglas Quarry - Set back the busy A9 road, connecting the south and north of Scotland.
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Strathtummel Situated in the central part of Scotland, Strathtummel is within easy reach of highland Perthshire, home to historical sites and
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Tomtayewan In the 1860s, its inhabitants had become depraved save for one 'Virtuous Man'.
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For Outlander Fans The film location of the fictional stone circle called Craigh na Dun, where Claire travels back in time.
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