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  2. Perth and Kinross (Scots: Pairth an Kinross; Scottish Gaelic: Peairt agus Ceann Rois) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. It is bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus , Dundee , and Fife to the east, Clackmannanshire to the south, and Stirling and Argyll and Bute to the west.

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · Perth and Kinross, council area, central Scotland. It encompasses the historic county of Kinross-shire (Kinross, which covers a small area in the southeast), a very small portion of the historic county of Angus (south of Coupar Angus), and most of the historic county of Perthshire (or Perth, which.

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    • Scone Palace. Scone Palace (pronounced ‘skoon’) was once the coronation site of the Kings of Scotland and now operates as an historic house and garden.
    • Fortingall Yew. The Fortingall Yew is an ancient European yew tree in the churchyard of the village of Fortingall in Perthshire. Known for being one of the oldest trees in Britain, it has been suggested that it is between 2,000 and 3,000 years old, or may be the remnant of a post-Roman Christian site and around 1,500 years old.
    • Stanley Mills. Situated on a picturesque bend of the River Tay, Stanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton mills. They were founded at the height of the Industrial Revolution in 1780s, initially processing cotton, then adapting to changes in the textile industry before finally closing in 1989.
    • Blair Castle. The ancient seat of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl and now home to Europe’s last remaining private army, the Atholl Highlanders, Blair Castle has been home to 19 generations of Stewarts and Murrays of Atholl.
  4. Perth & Kinross is the perfect location for family outings. The region has some of Scotland’s most scenic lochs and hill ranges, including Loch Leven and the Ochil Hills, and it’s a great place for hiking, cycling, fishing, and bird-watching.

    • Perth Museum St John's Place. Perth Museum - The Home of the Stone of Destiny. © Greg Holmes. The new Perth Museum will open its doors in Spring 2024 after a £26.5 million redevelopment project.
    • Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park Perth. Kinnoull Hill's Tower, Perth. © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam, all rights reserved. This tranquil park to the east of Perth opened as Scotland’s first official woodland park in 1991.
    • Black Watch Castle & Museum Perth 1. The Black Watch Castle & Museum. © The Black Watch Castle and Museum. You’ll find The Black Watch Museum within the historic Balhousie Castle, a building which is said to date back to the 12th century.
    • Perth Concert Hall Perth. Perth Concert Hall. Perth Concert Hall is a go-to venue for major music and comedy tours, a second home for Scotland’s classical orchestras, and a place for local artists and top international acts to perform.
  5. South of Perth are the foothills of the Ochils and then the town of Kinross. Set on the shores of Loch Leven - the largest in lowland Scotland and an important nature reserve - Kinross is the gateway to Perthshire from the south.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KinrossKinross - Wikipedia

    Kinross (/ kɪnˈrɒs /, Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Rois) is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, around 13 miles (21 kilometres) south of Perth and around 20 miles (32 kilometres) northwest of Edinburgh. It is the traditional county town of the historic county of Kinross-shire.