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Castles.
Guests interested in Scottish history are spoilt for choice. Scone
Palace, Stirling Castle, the Wallace Memorial, Glamis Castle and
Pictiva - a museum offering a fascinating insight into ancient Pictish
culture - are all nearby. In addition, the ancient Scottish cities
Edinburgh and Glasgow are 90 minutes away by car or train.
Blair Castle
Blair Castle is located in Perthshire near the village of Blair
Atholl. Truly one of Scotland’s very finest visitor attractions.
Open daily from 1 April to 30 October 10am - 6pm (last entry 5pm).
32 rooms are open to the public for viewing. You can also walk around
the grounds. Telephone +44 1796 481207 for details. Private tours
all year round by arrangement.
If you are driving along the main A9 road, the best place to stop
and take a panoramic shot of Blair Castle and the surrounding countryside
is at layby 50. When heading south you have a better view from the
road than when heading north.
www.blair-castle.co.uk
Castle Menzies
This spectacular sixteenth century castle, restored by the Menzies
Clan Society, welcomes visitors. Seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies
for over 400 years and importantly situated, it was involved in
the turbulent history of the Highlands and here Bonnie Prince Charlie
rested on his way to Culloden in 1746.
Architecturally fascinating, it is a splendid example of the transition
between an earlier rugged fortress and later mansion house and contains
many features of interest together with a number of family portraits,
specimen pieces of furniture and a small clan museum. There is also
a walled garden.
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