The Explore Scotland: Perthshire What to See & Do Guide, produced by VisitScotland c/o Carat Edinburgh, introduces visitors to a region celebrated for its woodlands, castles, golf courses and outdoor adventure. Perthshire is often known as Big Tree Country, home to the world's tallest hedge, Europe's oldest tree and Britain's widest conifer.
Perthshire showcases a remarkable arboreal heritage, best enjoyed in autumn when the woodlands turn to golds, ochres and reds. The region's striking trees include several record-holders that draw visitors keen to explore its natural landscapes.
Visitors can plan a trip to coincide with a local autumn or winter event. Highlights from the guide include:
In Perth, Scotland's newest city, visitors can explore the Black Watch Castle & Museum, offering an insight into one of the world's oldest regiments. Nearby is Scone Palace, the crowning place of ancient kings, while further north stands Blair Castle, seat of the Dukes of Atholl.
Golfers can choose from over 35 courses, including championship venues such as Gleneagles, host venue of The 2014 Ryder Cup, alongside testing 18-hole and charming 9-hole courses. Perthshire golf discount tickets are available from local VisitScotland Information Centres. The region is also described as one of Europe's finest adventure playgrounds, with options for walking, cycling, angling, bungee jumping and adventure tubing, plus winter sports at Glenshee, the UK's largest snowsports resort.
Perthshire is home to remarkable trees, including the world's tallest hedge, Europe's oldest tree and Britain's widest conifer.
It features the Enchanted Forest near Pitlochry (4 - 27 October), the Crieff and Strathearn Drovers' Tryst (12 - 19 October), Perthshire Amber - The Dougie Maclean Festival (25 October - 3 November) and Perth's Winter Festival (from 5 November to the end of January).
The guide highlights the Black Watch Castle & Museum in Perth, Scone Palace, and Blair Castle, seat of the Dukes of Atholl.
There are over 35 courses, including championship venues such as Gleneagles, host venue of The 2014 Ryder Cup, as well as 18-hole and 9-hole courses.
Perthshire's golf discount tickets are available from local VisitScotland Information Centres.
Perthshire offers walking, cycling, angling, bungee jumping and adventure tubing, with winter sports available at Glenshee, the UK's largest snowsports resort.
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