First stop is the UNESCO recognised Forth Rail Bridge before continuing into the Kingdom of Fife, passing Perth & onto Dunkeld to explore this beautiful wee highland village, nestled on the River Tay with a history going back to the 8th century.
A short woodland walk is next & takes us into Ossians Hall, a folly built by the 6th Duke of Athol that sits rather spectacularly on the Brann Falls. Leave an offering to the Green Man as travellers have done for hundreds of years for safe passage out of these ancient woods.
Blair Athol castle & gardens are next, steeped in Jacobite history, visited by Mary Queen of Scots & a favourite of Queen Victoria, this spectacular Castle is great for lunch and exploring the woodland.
We are off to the Queen's view, a favourite of Queens for hundreds of years and truly spectacular.
Edradour Distillery tour awaits! World-renowned as the smallest traditional distillery in Scotland and the last stronghold of handmade Whisky.
Pickup included
Blair Castle has been the home of the Atholl family for over seven centuries. The castle has had a diverse history, witnessing both turbulent and peaceful times, enlarged and adapted over 700 years to suit the needs of the family and style of the day. Home to politicians, soldiers, agriculturalists and entrepreneurs, the family history is brought to life against a backdrop of fine 18th century interiors and Scottish baronial architecture, in 30 rooms.
Dunkeld and Birnam is one of the best preserved historic towns in Scotland.
The Queen’s View in Highland Perthshire overlooks Loch Tummel and is said to have been named after Queen Victoria, following her visit to the area in 1866.
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