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Dunkeld
is a pretty little Perthshire village that sits on the banks of
the River Tay across from neighbouring Birnam. Dunkeld is well known
for it's exquisitly preserved square and surrounding streets, it's
cathedral and the Thomas Telford Dunkeld Bridge. Neighbouring Birnam
is well known for it's Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit connections.
Attractions in Dunkeld
Visit the square in the middle of Dunkeld to be wisked back in
time (if only it weren't for the cars). Many of the well preserved
houses are looked after by the National
Trust for Scotland.
Visit the Cathedral.
Once the center of Christianity in Scotland, Dunkeld Cathedral has
a long and interesting history. There is a newer and an old section.
Do make sure that you explore fully and you should find the grave
of the Wolf of Badenoch, one of Scotland's more colourful historical
characters. The postition of the cathedral on the bank of the river
is breathtaking.
Visit the Ospreys at Loch
of the Lowes. A bird sanctuary with regularly returning ospreys,
just outside Dunkeld on the road to Blairgowrie.
Music in Dunkeld
Birnam Institute
The Birnam Arts and Conference Centre in the Centre of Birnam often
has live music as well as theatre and exhibitions.
The Taybank
The Taybank in Dunkeld has become the place to go in Perthshire
for live folk music and impromptu sessions. Well worth a visit for
the atmosphere, if not for a bowl of Taybank Stovies.
A few of the other hotels in Dunkeld and Birnam also put on live
music and entertainment. Check locally.
Walking in Dunkeld
Walk round The Hermitage, near Dunkeld
Just across the A9 from Dunkeld lies the Hermitage. This pleasant
forest walk follows the River Braan for a mile or so up the glen.
This is another National
Trust for Scotland Property
Walk from the Cathedral to the Dunkeld Hilton
This is another pleasant flat walk following the Riverside for around
a mile upstream from Dunkeld. Stop at the hotel for afternoon tea
on the terrace.
Walk the riverside on the Birnam Side
Walking downstream along the river on the Birnam side brings you
to an old tree known as the Birnam Oak.
Walk up Birnam Hill
If you've got a half day to spare, a walk up Birnam Hill is a great
way to gain some splendid views and get some exercise.
Rock Climbing at Dunkeld
Just north of Dunkeld, Polney Crag and Uper Cave Crag on Craig-a-Barns
gives some good rock climbing. Polney crag dries quickly being south
facing and exposed. More at: http://www.scotclimb.org.uk/dunkeld.shtml
Golf at Dunkeld
Dunkeld has a very enjoyable 18
hole golf course.
Dunkeld Fishing
There is a lot of fishing available around Dunkeld, notably on
the River Tay and at Butterstone
Loch.
Where to Stay in Dunkeld
Check our Dunkeld and Perthshire Accommodation
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