Castles in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
The pastoral landscape is marked in neighbouring Perthshire which gives a first glimpse of the Highlands. Perthshire, labelled “All of Scotland”, really is a beautiful country with a fabulous selection of accommodation available ranging from hotels that number amongst the best in Britain to small and personalised B&B’s. It is also noted for its “Rob Roy” connections as highlighted in the recent Hollywood Blockbuster starring Liam Neeson.
Historic monuments in Perthshire include Blair Castle, where, twice a day, bagpipes can be heard echoing through the corridors of this 13th century stronghold. The last siege of a castle in Britain took place at Blair around 250 years ago - the year after Bonnie Price Charlie had stayed on his way south. The Castle stands on 130,000 acres which a includes a 70,000 acre deer forest.
Perth & Kinross is the home of several magnificent historic attractions including Blair Castle, Scone Palace and Drummond Castle.
Castles in Perth and Kinross
Crieff
Drummond Castle and Gardens
Monzie Castle
Dollar
Castle Campbell
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Doune
Doune Castle
Dunblane
Kilbryde Castle
Errol
Megginch Castle Gardens
Glamis
Glamis Castle
Kinross
Tullibole Castle
Loch Leven
Lochleven Castle
Perth
Balhousie Castle
Elcho Castle
Elcho Castle
Huntingtower Castle
Pitlochry
Blair Castle
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