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Perth and Kinross

Perth and Kinross is a scenic Scottish council area known for its historic castles, glacial valleys, and vibrant cultural life, offering rich opportunities for walking, outdoor adventure, and visiting charming towns like Perth and Pitlochry.

Abernethy Round Tower

Abernethy Round Tower is an 11th-century Irish-style stone tower located in Abernethy, Perthshire. Visitors can explore the historic outdoor site featuring a viewing platform open in summer, a Pictish stone, and enjoy the scenic village cemetery setting with significant medieval heritage.

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Balvaird Castle

Balvaird Castle is a late medieval Scottish tower house in Perthshire, noted for its architectural detail and historical significance. It is a scheduled monument managed by Historic Environment Scotland, located in the Ochil Hills south of Abernethy. Although the castle interior is currently closed to the public due to safety concerns, visitors can access the site and explore the grounds.

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Burleigh Castle

Burleigh Castle is a historic 15th and 16th century Scottish tower house ruin near Milnathort, featuring well-preserved architecture and connections to notable Scottish historical figures, managed by Historic Environment Scotland and open free to the public.

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Castle Campbell

Castle Campbell is a medieval castle in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, overlooking the town of Dollar. It served as the historic seat of the earls and dukes of Argyll from the 15th to 19th centuries and is managed by Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument with notable gardens and historic ruins to explore.

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Dunkeld Cathedral

Dunkeld Cathedral is a historic Church of Scotland cathedral featuring mixed Gothic and Norman architecture, situated on the River Tay in Dunkeld, Scotland. Visitors can explore the cathedral's interior, medieval relics at the Chapter House Museum, and its scenic outdoor grounds, rich in history including the Battle of Dunkeld and notable burials.

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Eassie Stone

The Eassie Stone is a historic mid-8th century Pictish cross slab carved with intricate knotwork, angels, and symbolic figures. It is displayed within a perspex shelter inside the roofless shell of the ruined Eassie Old Church in Angus, Scotland.

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Elcho Castle

Elcho Castle is a historic Z-plan medieval tower house near the River Tay in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, known for its defensive gun loops and en suite guest rooms. Visitors can explore both the castle interiors and the surrounding grounds including a 16th-century dovecote, with significant accessibility and historical preservation by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Inchmahome Priory

Inchmahome Priory is a historic 13th-century Augustinian monastery ruins situated on the island of Inchmahome in Lake of Menteith, Scotland. Visitors access the site by boat, exploring the atmospheric ruins and learning about its significant connections to Scottish history, including visits by Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots.

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Lochleven Castle

Lochleven Castle is a historic ruined castle located on an island in Loch Leven, Scotland, known for its role as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots. Visitors explore the outdoor ruins, accessible by ferry during summer, amidst beautiful natural surroundings.

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Dupplin Cross

The Dupplin Cross is a monumental 9th-century Pictish stone cross featuring intricate carvings and Gaelic inscriptions, located outdoors at St Serf's Church in Dunning, Scotland, representing an important piece of early medieval history.

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Sunnybrae Cottage

Sunnybrae Cottage is a rare historic cruck-framed thatched cottage from the late 18th or early 19th century located in Pitlochry, Scotland. It is a protected Category A listed building under the care of Historic Environment Scotland.

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Falkland Palace

Falkland Palace is a Renaissance royal palace in Fife, Scotland, featuring historic royal apartments, the Chapel Royal, and the world's oldest real tennis court. Visitors can explore both the palace interiors and extensive gardens, which showcase centuries of landscaping history, with significant restoration work preserving its distinctive French Renaissance style.

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Linn of Tummel

Linn of Tummel is a protected woodland property in Perthshire, Scotland, featuring extensive footpaths, diverse wildlife, and botanical interest at the meeting point of the Garry and Tummel rivers.

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Branklyn Garden

Branklyn Garden is a hillside public garden in Perth, Scotland, featuring over 3,500 species of rare and unusual plants collected worldwide. Established in 1922 and managed by the National Trust for Scotland, it offers a rich plant diversity including notable national collections.

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Ben Lawers

Ben Lawers is a 1214-meter high mountain in the Scottish Highlands, known for its rich alpine flora and designation as a National Nature Reserve. It features several Munro peaks and historical Bronze Age sites. The mountain is popular for hillwalking and offers stunning natural scenery.

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Ben Lomond

Ben Lomond is a prominent mountain in the Scottish Highlands located on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond. It is the most southerly Munro and part of the Ben Lomond National Memorial Park and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Renowned for its accessible hiking routes, rich wildlife, and scenic views, it attracts around 30,000 walkers annually.

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Cunninghame Graham Memorial

The Cunninghame Graham Memorial is an outdoor stone monument in Gartmore, Scotland, dedicated to Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, featuring stones from South American countries significant to his life, a sculpted medallion, and horse commemorations, maintained by the National Trust for Scotland.

Dollar Glen

Dollar Glen is a scenic valley in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, known for its natural beauty including plants, a stream, and small waterfalls. It offers outdoor walking routes for visitors in a picturesque Highland fault area.

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Menstrie Castle

Menstrie Castle is a restored 16th-century manor house in Scotland offering a mix of historical museum exhibits on the Alexander family and Nova Scotia, alongside holiday accommodation and private flats, set within a courtyard with historic features.

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The Hermitage, Dunkeld

The Hermitage is a National Trust for Scotland-protected woodland site featuring historic follies like Ossian's Hall, riverside walks including the Black Linn waterfall, and notable ancient trees, offering a mainly outdoor nature and heritage experience.

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Muthill

Muthill is a historic village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, featuring ruins of a medieval parish church and a restored castle, with strong religious and historical heritage dating back to the 12th century.

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  • www.pkc.gov.uk
Last update: 10 June 2026
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