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Perth Scotland Information

Perth Scotland is the 'Fair City' as portayed in Sir Walter Scott's tale of the same name. It is a perfect place for a day out or as a base for a longer stay.

Perth bridges over the silvery River Tay

Situated in the heart of Scotland, it is easy to visit by car, train or bus, passing through some of the country's most beautiful scenery.

It is flat and compact, easily navigated, within a safe and friendly environment. It also has two picturesque public parks, North and South Inch, and the striking traffic free Tay street pedestrian way.

This busy city is home to lots of shops, restaurants and bistros, a concert hall, museum, art galleries, theatre, swimming pool, racecourse (now located at Scone), and many more activities.

Check out the following - click on the link.

Where to stay - find a place locally, whether your accommodation preference is bed and breakfast, B and B, B & B, guest house, self catering, holiday cottages, bunkhouse, holiday caravans and more.

Where to eat - places to choose from a variety of cuisines; Indian, Chinese, traditional Scottish, bistro, coffee house, or the traditional fish and chips.

What to see and do - there are many visitors activities and places to visit; distilleries,  gardens, gallery, golf, river, walks, watermill, waterfalls, woods, old churches and monuments, and more.

You might want to find out about the many historical events.


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