Merkinch Local Nature Reserve
A lovely low-level walk of 2 miles with beautiful views across the Beauly Firth to the Black Isle and east towards the A9 Kessock Bridge and Moray Firth
A lovely low-level walk of 2 miles with beautiful views across the Beauly Firth to the Black Isle and east towards the A9 Kessock Bridge and Moray Firth
Football stadium in Perth, home to St Johnstone since 1989. Has a capacity of over 10,000
The largest hill fort in the Tay estuary area, built during the Iron Age.
Fairly level and wide paths in this young forest full of pine and larch trees. Gentle to moderate slopes with some short fairly steep sections
Picturesque suspension bridge which also provides beautiful views from the bridge
Spectacular diamond-headed buttress structure. Built across the River Errochty to form the man-made reservoir of Loch Errochty
Cafe One uses local ingredients including from their family croft (farm!) - Holly House. Reasonably priced and popular with locals
Varied walk starting from the town centre passing through woodland to view Black Spout waterfall and Edradour Distillery
Three choices of walks within this community forest. This area was used on a number of occasions on the series Monarch of the Glen
A superb experience; friendly, skilled guides, comfortable saddles and well-schooled pedigree Highland ponies. Varied hill, moor, pine forest and river rides