29.04.2013
ROCKNESS SUPPORTS NATIONAL CATCH THE BUS WEEK
In celebration of National Catch the Bus Week 2013, RockNess is inviting you to catch the bus to the festival - on us! more
05.02.2013
CITYLINK FINELY TUNES SERVICES FOR FESTIVAL GO-ERS
Scottish Citylink has hit the right note with a bumper line up of special services to Scotland’s scorching boutique music festivals and gigs this Summer. more
Visitors to the Fair City can enjoy the compact town centre and two large public parks that nestle on the banks of the magnificent River Tay.
The predominantly traffic free High Street precinct is a safe haven for shoppers whilst many of the streets around the centre are comprised of elegant Georgian terraced houses.
Perth is a bustling market town with much to offer including galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, bars and a theatre. Just outside the city, visitors can enjoy beautiful scenery, historic castles, Scone Palace and
Perth Racecourse.
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St John ChurchThe oldest standing building in Perth and one of he most important parish churches in Scotland. First mentioned in 1126 the original building was completed in 1241. The distinctive spire was added in 1511. |
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Gleneagles Golf CourseWhether you are a leading pro or an enthusiastic beginner, Gleneagles offers an exhilarating test for any golfer. The nine-hole Wee Course is perfect for warming up or for golfers just starting out. |
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St AndrewsSt Andrews is the Home of Golf, where the game has evolved over six centuries. The seven courses are open to all, as are the golf practice centre and the three clubhouses. |
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Perth BridgeThe bridge spans the magnificent River Tay and connects Perth to Bridgend. The superb Georgian structure, with its elegant nine arches, was completed in 1771. Part funded by the Earl of Kinnoull the bridge is a fine legacy for future generations. |
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Scone PalaceThis breathtakingly beautiful palace, home of the Earls of Mansfield, was the original crowning place of the Kings of Scotland. Visitors can enjoy art, antiques, superb landscapes and fantastic architecture. The historic jewel in the crown of Scotland. |
EDINBURGH | GLASGOW | DUNDEE | INVERNESS | ABERDEEN | PERTH
STIRLING & DUNBLANE | BELFAST