Places to see

For those of you planning to make a weekend of it. . .
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Edinburgh
With Scotland's most famous castle dominating the city skyline, there is plenty to see and do with the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary.

Perth
Former capital of Scotland, Perth is located around 50 miles north of Edinburgh and enjoys a beautiful position on the banks of Scotland's longest river - the Tay.

Stirling
Scotland’s newest city, famous for its history and heritage.

St Andrews
Scotland's oldest university town and the home of the world-famous Royal and Ancient golf club.

The Fife Coastline
The tiny stone harbours of the fishing villages of the East Neuk - Anstruther, Crail, St Monans and Pittenweem can be found to the south of St Andrews.

Pitlochry

A busy stop-off point for tourists heading into the Highlands. It has a great setting, on the River Tummel and backed by Ben Vrackie.

Scone Palace
The Palace of Kings, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, where Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II were crowned.

Loch Leven
Walk the heritage trail around the shoreline of Loch Leven in Kinross.

 
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