Perth & Kinross Attractions & Sightseeing
Use our Perth & Kinross sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to Perth & Kinross, or browse by location using the map of attractions in Perth & Kinross
Blair Atholl, , Perth & Kinross
This unique and lively museum gives an atmosphere of vivid reality to country life and the social history of the Atholl people using detailed facts, historical photos and stories set in a wide range of imaginative displays.

Hay Street, Perth, , Perth & Kinross PH1 5HR
The origins of Balhousie Castle are said to date back to the 12th century. Originally an L-shaped tower house what we see today is the central part, possibly dating from the 17th century.

Perth Road, Pitlochry, , Perth & Kinross PH16 5LY
The information provided for tourists is well laid-out and stimulating and the shop seemed to be doing a brisk trade, where the vast majority of Blair Athol malt in the world is sold.

Ford Road, , Perth & Kinross PH18 5SH
There has been a mill on the site since at least the 1590's and it is one of the last eleven working watermills still operational in Scotland.

Blair Atholl, Pitlochry, , Perth & Kinross PH18 5TL
Set in extensive parklands, Blair Castle, traditional home of the Dukes of Atholl, offers a unique experience of Scotlands Past and Present.

Pitlochry, , Perth & Kinross PH16 5JP
Edradour Distillery is Scotland’s smallest distillery. This is a very quaint distillery run by a small team who make the whisky in a manner that is almost on a home brew scale of operation.

Rhynd, Perth, , Perth & Kinross PH2 8QQ
Elcho Castle is a handsome and remarkably complete 16th century fortified mansion with three projecting towers.

Huntingtower, Perth, , Perth & Kinross PH1
Huntingtower is medieval in origin but has seen significant redevelopment during its colourful history. Two families, the Ruthvens and the Murrays, made it their home and it also played host to royalty

Station Road, Errol, , Perth & Kinross PH2 7SW
A fifteenth century castle, altered by Robert Adam in 1790, with a nineteenth century garden. Megginch Castle Gardens have ancient yews, topiary, an astrological garden, a fountain parterre, a courtyard with a dovecote and a walled garden

Perth, , Perth & Kinross PH2
Perth's city centre is compact with two large and open public parks - the North and South Inches on each flank and the mighty River Tay

Nr Killiecrankie, , Perth & Kinross PH16
Forms a riverside walk through a steep gorge with predominantly oak, beech and birch woodland and abundant wildlife.

Port-Na-Craig, Pitlochry, , Perth & Kinross PH16 5DR
Each year the doors to more than 60,000 theatre lovers; all here to enjoy a unique repertoire, great actors, outstanding stage sets, in short, an unforgettable evening out.

Scone, , Perth & Kinross PH2 6BD
Only 30 minutes from Dundee, Scone Palace is the one-time crowning place of Scottish Kings, and home of the Earls of Mansfield. Palace, magnifcent collections of objets d'art, hundred acres of garden with woodland walks, shops, restaurants, unique Murray Star maze and pinetum.

Pitlochry Power Station, , Perth & Kinross PH16 5ND
Pitlochry Dam is home to the famous Salmon Ladder where the fish may be seen in the viewing chamber during their ascent past Pitlochry Dam.

Perth, , Perth & Kinross
St John's Kirk of Perth is the oldest building still standing in Perth. The main structural elements of the church you see today were built in stages between 1440 and around 1500.




