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A 1,200-year-old Pictish cross-slab revealing ancient artistry and the clash of pagan and Christian worlds.
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Pioneering Scottish microbrewery in a 1695 inn, brewing fresh ales in historic Moulin for authentic Highland pub vibes and free tours near Pitlochry trails.
Riverside haven on the Tay: cozy rooms, superb Scottish dining, and heartfelt hospitality in Grandtully's stunning Perthshire scenery.
Discover golden honeyed whisky at the Dewar family's Highland distillery, where pure Pitilie Burn water and oak casks craft Scotch perfection amid Perthshire's lush valleys.
Discover Dewar family legacy at Scotland's Highland gem: tour the 1898 distillery, taste honeyed Aberfeldy malt, explore warehouses, and savor tutored drams amid Perthshire's lush valleys. Family-friendly whisky adventure from £19.
Savor farm-fresh Scottish flavors with global twists amid Tay Valley vistas at this rustic Errichel Farm bistro—perfect for brunch in Highland Perthshire's embrace.
Conquer the River Tay's wild rapids with expert guides at Splash—Scotland's premier white water rafting for adrenaline junkies and families alike, amid breathtaking Highland scenery.
B Corp-certified Highland roastery café roasting world-class coffee amid Perthshire's beauty, with cosy stove, yurt seating, dogs welcome, and seasonal treats for perfect pit stops.
Intimate Scottish boutique hotel celebrated for spotless rooms, exceptional staff, and cooked-to-order breakfast.
Authentic Indian & Bangladeshi flavors in cozy Aberfeldy surroundings—generous portions, friendly service, and unbeatable value since 2006.
Cozy riverside hotel with lively bar, hearty meals, and prime access to Perthshire's trails, golf, and adventures—perfect for authentic Highland hospitality.
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A 1,200-year-old Pictish cross-slab revealing ancient artistry and the clash of pagan and Christian worlds.
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