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Clan Donnachaidh Museum

Clan Donnachaidh Museum and Visitor Information

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Struan Kirk

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

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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Loch Rannoch

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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