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Perth, the home of the College of Master Kilt Tailors (CMKT)  became the first city in the UK to be named as a UNESCO City
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Perth, the home of the College of Master Kilt Tailors (CMKT)  became the first city in the UK to be named as a UNESCO City
Brimming with wildlife and history, from one of Mary Queen of Scot’s prisons, to thousands of wildfowl, it is a fascinating place to visit at
I’m delighted just to see you, so come and enjoy the studio, my garden and the countryside or come and stay for a few nights
A wonderful introduction to the different landscapes of Scotland, the path meanders through a variety of terrains including open hillside, moorland, ancient native woodlands, hazel
The church Fergus built at Glamis would have been in the Celtic “mud and wattle” style, not far from the present kirk. He may have
Louise creates intricate, delicate paper cuts from single sheets of paper. Each papercut starts off as an ink line drawing, before being cut out, by
At any time of year this stunning walk, through woodlands and waterfalls, has inspired many artists and poets, including the Scottish poet Robert Burns (whose
The River Lednock cascades out from a rocky gorge in the atmospheric tree-clad amphitheatre known as the DeilSaturday 31st s Cauldron. This excellent circular walk
Comrie in Perthshire has a unique claim to fame. It is the earthquake capital of the UK, being subject to more, and more intense, earthquakes than anywhere else
Walk through towering Douglas firs to the folly of Ossian’s Hall and come face-to-face with the thunderous Black Linn Falls and wander along the banks