Loch Tummel and Tummel Bridge
Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch in Perthshire. The Old bridge (pedestrian only) crosses the River Tummel was built by General Wade in 1730
Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch in Perthshire. The Old bridge (pedestrian only) crosses the River Tummel was built by General Wade in 1730
Meet a mother to millions, The Mother Larch. The 2nd Duke of Atholl had over 27 million larch seeds harvested from a stand of 5 larch trees
A gothic style, seven arch bridge that crosses the River Tay and connects the villages of Dunkeld and Little Dunkeld.
Historic bridge. Some remains can still be seen today
An Iron Age hillfort designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument
Tours for up to 4 persons, are tailored to the clients tastes and interests in a new top of the range 4x4 vehicle
Originally a barley mill and croft dating back to the 1700s, it finally closed in 1965. Over the next 25 years, it was converted into a single malt distillery
The magnificently situated Urquhart Castle, on the shore of Loch Ness, has seen some of the most dramatic chapters in our nation's story
One of the most impressive and easy to access stone circles in the Tay valley
The stimulating Culloden Visitor Centre, beside the battlefield, features artefacts from both sides of the battle and interactive displays